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Vital 5 Productions presents
OUT OF SIGHT Exhibition at King Street Station August 4–28, 2016 Out of Sight returns to the third floor of the historic King Street Station for its annual survey of contemporary art in the Pacific Northwest. With a new curatorial and production team, we are poised to mount a landmark exhibition reflecting the diversity and breadth of creativity that activates this region. Running concurrent and adjacent to the Seattle Art Fair, we will populate over 21,000 square feet with new directions, bold visions, and emerging talents. The Participating Artist List can be found here. Opening Party Aug 4th 6:00 pm – Midnight Please visit outofsight.space for more information |
Vital 5 Productions presents
OUT OF SIGHT Exhibition at King Street Station A survey of contemporary art in the pacific northwest Opening Night Reception video documentation by Vince Pierce. July 30 – August 27, 2015 King Street Station - 303 S. Jackson St., Seattle, WA 98104 Curated by Kirsten Anderson, Sharon Arnold, Greg Lundgren and Sierra Stinson Participating artists include: Julie Alexander, Julie Alpert, Megumi Shauna Arai, Rick Araluce, JD Banke, Crystal Barbre, Joey Bates, Jared Bender, Gretchen Bennett, Gala Bent, Zach Bent, Colleen Bratton, John Brophy, Jazz Brown, Bette Burgoyne, Tim Cross, Casey Curran, Sue Danielsen, Jack Daws, Jed Dunkerley, Warren Dykeman, Deb Faas, Leiv Fagereng, Julia Freeman, Erin Frost, Neal Fryett, Scott Foldesi, Klara Glosova, Mandy Greer, Colleen Hayward, Laura Hamje, Robert Hardgrave, Julia Hensley, Jesse Higman, Jeff Jacobsen, Claire Johnson, Ken Kelly, Patrick Kelly, Izzie Klingles, Kirk Lang, Michael Leavitt, Rich Lehl, Margie Livingston, Francesca Lohmann, Polina Lutzenco, Amanda Manitach, Chris McMullen, Jennifer McNeely, Katie Metz, Steven Miller, Ryan Molenkamp, Matthew Offenbacher, Joe Park, Mary Ann Peters, Jason Puccinelli, Tivon Rice, Ashleigh Rose Robb, Serrah Russell, Sail, Joe Schlicta, Rafael Soldi, Kellie Talbot, Chris Thompson, Kimberly Trowbridge, Joey Veltkamp, Tariqa Waters Casey Weldon, Chandler Woodfin, Robert Yoder, Claude Zervas, Jennifer Zwick Read more here Vital5Productions Image courtesy of Debbie Faas, 2015 |
GEORGETOWN CARNIVAL & FESTIVAL STREET DEDICATION
Commissioned by SDOT 1% for Arts funding, administered by the Offie of Arts & Culture, Revolution is an interactive sculpture permanently installed in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle. By turning the silver wheel, visitors can watch the mechanics inside the sculpture move effortlessly. Dedication/Opening reception June 13th, 2015 1pm Corner of Airport Way S. and S. Vale St. The Georgetown Community Council applied for and was awarded funding through the Bridging the Gap Neighborhood Street Fund. The public art project is funded by SDOT 1% for Art funds and administered by the Office of Arts & Culture. Read more here artbeat.seattle.gov |
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CARCASS
Carcass, SEAWORTHY’s inaugural show, is a plop-art curation of site specific work from past Lo-Fi Arts Festivals. Pieces of PAS (Potentially Annoying Sound) will be joining this group show. Opening Reception Aug 8, 2013 from 5-9pm Show runs Aug 8 - Sept 13, 2013 417 Loretta Place SEATTLE, WA 98102 urseaworthy.org |

Krane with a K at Seattle Mini Maker Faire

Winston Wächter Fine Art
Chris McMullen's Crank was on view
as part of the group show Project.
September 22 through November 3
Opening Reception
Thursday, September 22, 2011
6pm to 8pm
Watch the time-lapse of the installation of Crank at blog.winstonwachter.com
Winston Wächter Fine Art
203 Dexter Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109
Chris McMullen's Crank was on view
as part of the group show Project.
September 22 through November 3
Opening Reception
Thursday, September 22, 2011
6pm to 8pm
Watch the time-lapse of the installation of Crank at blog.winstonwachter.com
Winston Wächter Fine Art
203 Dexter Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109

Bumbershoot: September 2-4, 2011
Chris McMullen and Steve Withycombe's collaborative PAS (“Potentially Annoying Sound”) was at Bumbershoot 2011.
This interactive, kinetic sculpture sets gears in motion, culminating in a symphonic blast of horn and bellows made possible through the salvaged remnants of a 1930s pipe organ.
Bumbershoot
September 3 -5, 2011
Seattle Center, Seattle WA
Chris McMullen and Steve Withycombe's collaborative PAS (“Potentially Annoying Sound”) was at Bumbershoot 2011.
This interactive, kinetic sculpture sets gears in motion, culminating in a symphonic blast of horn and bellows made possible through the salvaged remnants of a 1930s pipe organ.
Bumbershoot
September 3 -5, 2011
Seattle Center, Seattle WA

The Chair Project Group Show: January 20 through August 2011
Collaborations created for The Chair Project were auctioned off Friday, August 19, 2011. To view the collaborations go to
chairproject.org
This exhibition at the Seattle Design Center showcased work by the artists who participated in the project, including Laura Ward, Steve Jensen, Chris McMullen, Larry Calkins, Tom DeGroot, Piper O’Neill, Romson Bustillo, Brian Murphy, Jared Rue and Judith Kindler.
Seattle Design Center, 5701 Sixth Avenue South, Seattle WA
Collaborations created for The Chair Project were auctioned off Friday, August 19, 2011. To view the collaborations go to
chairproject.org
This exhibition at the Seattle Design Center showcased work by the artists who participated in the project, including Laura Ward, Steve Jensen, Chris McMullen, Larry Calkins, Tom DeGroot, Piper O’Neill, Romson Bustillo, Brian Murphy, Jared Rue and Judith Kindler.
Seattle Design Center, 5701 Sixth Avenue South, Seattle WA

Gallery (206)
Gallery (206)
One phone booth one phone book
and the work of over 206 Seattle artists.
Occidental Park, Seattle WA
gallery206.net
Gallery (206)
One phone booth one phone book
and the work of over 206 Seattle artists.
Occidental Park, Seattle WA
gallery206.net

Smoke Farm: August 13, 2011
Smoke Farm's Summer Art Festival returns! *Not to Scale took place on August 13, 2011 and Chris McMullen and Steve Withycombe brought their collaborative PAS (“Potentially Annoying Sound”) to the event.
Check out The Stranger's review as well as a slideshow of the event at thestranger.com/seattle/
To listen to the recording created by Chris Zimbo of Hollow Earth Radio go to
soundcloud.com/
disconnecteddot/sets/lo-fi-arts-festival-2011/
Smoke Farm's Summer Art Festival returns! *Not to Scale took place on August 13, 2011 and Chris McMullen and Steve Withycombe brought their collaborative PAS (“Potentially Annoying Sound”) to the event.
Check out The Stranger's review as well as a slideshow of the event at thestranger.com/seattle/
To listen to the recording created by Chris Zimbo of Hollow Earth Radio go to
soundcloud.com/
disconnecteddot/sets/lo-fi-arts-festival-2011/

Maker Faire: May 21 and 22, 2011
PAS (Potentially Annoying Sound), a collaboration with Steve Withycombe made it's debut during Maker Faire May 21-22, 2011.
Maker Faire TV interviewed Chris McMullen during the event. You can check out the interview here.
www.youtube.com/makerfaire#p/u/15
San Mateo Fairgrounds
San Mateo, CA
PAS (Potentially Annoying Sound), a collaboration with Steve Withycombe made it's debut during Maker Faire May 21-22, 2011.
Maker Faire TV interviewed Chris McMullen during the event. You can check out the interview here.
www.youtube.com/makerfaire#p/u/15
San Mateo Fairgrounds
San Mateo, CA