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Art Access
Online version of the magazine which presents original art, poetry, reviews and
literature, and provides monthly listings for the visual arts, dance, music and theater. A
selection is available on their web site.
Center of Contemporary Art.
1420 11th Avenue, Seattle, WA. Phone: 206-728-1980. E-mail
City of Art
Web showcase of the Street Art Stylists of Seattle as photographed by Larry Neilson. In
showing the funky and far-out art from Seattle's street corners he makes the claim that
Seattle is one of the nation's Kitsch Kapitals.
Charles and Emma Frye Art Museum. 704 Terry Avenue, Seattle, WA
98104. Phone: 206-622-9250. E-mail
Owners of a prosperous food processing business at the turn of the century, Charles and
Emma were able to travel to Europe and collect art. Emma died in 1934. They had no
children and Charles spent his last years alone. In his will, Charles Frye provided for
the creation of a free public art museum to house and display his beloved collections.
Emerald City
Fine Art
Features the work of more than 30 artists including Alexandra Nechita and Yuroz.
Situated in downtown Seattle's historic Pioneer Square.
Photographic
Center Northwest
Learning environment, working facilities, and exhibition space.
Seattle
Art Museum*
Houses a permanent exhibition of Asian, African and Northwest Coast Native American art,
as well as touring international exhibitions. Note the post-modern facade designed by
Robert Venturi. Web site has information about its collection, exhibitions, member news,
programs events, museum store and general information.
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