Thursday, October 23, 2014

New Public Gallery Opens At Magnuson Sunday With Loaned Art From City Of Seattle's Collection


 
On Sunday from 4-6pm, Sand Point Arts and Cultural (SPACE) invites the public to a grand opening at Magnuson Park's new public gallery featuring a special exhibit of artworks on loan from the City of Seattle's Portable Works collection.

The information says:
Normally only on view in downtown buildings, this exhibit presents the public with the chance enjoy significant works in a park environment and celebrate Seattle's  new public arts facility.
Deborah Paine, Curator and Collections Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture, will give a short presentation of the works included in the exhibit and refreshments will be served. Artworks included in the exhibit include sculpture and paintings from artists Robert Maki, Mary Henry, Ronald Bladen, Issac Layman, Gaylen Hansen, Ross Palmer Beecher and John Feodorov.

 
Also from 1-5pm Building 30 artist studios will be open with over 24 studios open throughout all three floors of the west wing.
 
Best of the Northwest's craft show is also taking place in Hangar 30 this week-end. .
 
SPACE is the non-profit organization formed to fund, facilitate and promote arts and cultural uses of Warren G. Magnuson Park for the public.
 
For more information go here.
 

 

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