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It took just one ceramics class at the UW to inspire this clay maven to cofound Pottery Northwest.
A local concert violinist is making beautiful music, pioneering a new music education program—and gaining national attention.
This month's Essential Seattleite explains how SAM's big shows get onto the gallery walls.
Armed with a fresh take on the story's historical context and Donald Byrd's choreography, this production of a dusty classic shows promise.
The West Seattle-based photographer is getting a big response to his funny miniature series.
The Seattle writer and performer examines what it really means to live today like it's your last.
Kicking off our new series about local art collectors, Seattle mag's arts editor Brangien Davis shares her reasons for loving not-yet-famous art works.
The Portland artist's latest, Tumble Bee, is filled with American folk classics and charming lullabies.
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