If it happens in a gallery, and involves things you look at, we're calling it an exhibit. And sometimes you need to see one. Whether you've hit a mental roadblock, and need some creative inspiration, or you just need a way to kill a Sunday afternoon, we recommend checking out one of these local exhibits. We'll be featuring exhibits related to architecture, design, and engineering. As always, this list will be frequently updated. You can click "See more" for the event page and links to the appropriate sources.
Ongoing
Ongoing through July 31st -- 12th Annual Model and Drawing Exhibit | Drawings and models are representations of the built environment, but
they can also be seen as complete works in themselves, works that
interact with our imagination in ways that perhaps no real building
can? See more. |
Ongoing through August 14th -- RAUMGREIFEND | An exhibit of the work of Andreas Bee. "Bee's wood and paper construction establishes a
fragile, transparent floating "interruption," physically impacting the
gallery visitors' presence as well as their means of access to the
space." See more. |
Ongoing -- Blueprints: 100 Years of Seattle Architecture | Blueprints is a permanent exhibit illustrating the impact of
architecture on the Northwest, and its relation to growth and change in
the Seattle area. Featuring an impressive collection of historical and contemporary photographs,
drawings and artist renderings, original art, models, and building
remnants. See more. |
July
July 12th -- Pilchuck Glass Studio Open House | Once each year Pilchuck Glass School opens the gates of its
private campus, offering people a special opportunity to experience the
source of inspiration that has made the Pacific Northwest a mecca for
glass art. See more. |