Jesse Minkert

November 27, 2023

Jesse Minkert’s work has appeared in about fifty literary journals including the Cream City Review, Confrontation, Mount Hope, the Floating Bridge Review, the Minetta Review, Poetry Northwest, Common Knowledge, and Harpur Palate. Thanks to Raven Chronicles, he is a 2016 Pushcart Nominee. Over twenty years he has written about fifty short radio stories that were […]

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Jim Pridgeon

November 21, 2023

Seattle artist Jim Pridgeon has over 25 solo shows to his credit. His artwork has been displayed in museums, galleries as well as public spaces across the nation. Jim has received both private commissions and commissions to work on design teams to develop Percent-for-Art public art projects. He has been awarded many national and local […]

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Helen Lessick

November 16, 2023

Helen Lessick is an artist explorer. Her broad palette spans sculpture, installation, artists’ books and conceptual and performance art. She has been honored with solo museum and gallery shows across the United States and with national and international artists’ residences, fellowships and projects. Committed to art in the public realm, Helen works outside the studio. […]

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Stuart Keeler

October 25, 2023

Stuart Keeler is a sculptor whose work explores the territory between the public realm and the role of the artist in the built environment. His frequent work in other media, including curation, installation, sound, drawing and performance often explore the multiple histories, private functions, public mythologies while simultaneously questioning human landscapes. From the outskirts of […]

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John Feodorov

October 17, 2023

Of mixed Navajo (Diné) and Euro-American heritage, John Feodorov grew up in the suburbs of Southern California in the city of Whittier, just east of Los Angeles. He and his family made annual visits to his grandparent’s homestead in New Mexico as a child. The time he spent there continues to influence his creative practice. […]

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Mike Leavitt

October 11, 2023

After coming of an age sandwiched between two Iraq wars, Mike got into art school but quit New York’s Pratt Institute after his freshman year in 1997 to pursue a variety of interests from experimental art to collectibles. Leading up to the 1999 WTO protests, Mike built portable homeless shelters used in sanctioned Seattle tent […]

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Gregg Dietzman

March 10, 2023

Gregg Dietzman (b.1958) is an emerging artist with an interest in music and sculpture. His projects explore the intersections between person, place, and time. He plays traditional music on a concertina arranged with ambient nature sounds, with a special emphasis on reverberant acoustic space. His sculpture has a maritime navigational influence, with plans for an […]

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Jesse Paul Miller

February 15, 2023

Seattle artist Jesse Paul Miller has exhibited installations and sculptural/sound works throughout the U.S. His most recent work has been shown at Art Chicago 2002 and at Deadtech in Chicago. His work was featured in Notice of Proposed Land Use Action at Consolidated Works, and Bed of Sound at the Henry Art Gallery in Seattle. […]

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Iole Alessandrini

February 15, 2023

Iole Alessandrini, a Seattle-based artist and architect who has exhibited works for more than ten years using various media and sculptural elements to create her installations, which often include projected imagery and video, lasers, colored lighting, sent, and sound. In the past two years she has been honored as a Rockefeller Film and Video Fellowship […]

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Christian French

February 10, 2023

Christian French is an artist, curator and arts activist who pushes boundaries, connects community, facilitates excitement, and shakes things up. From spandex-suited crusading on public transportation to shipping container concerts, his eclectic and non-conformist gestures deliver on the promise of art’s ability to conduct and disturb. Originally trained in photography and experimental cinema, Christian moved […]

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