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There is no such thing as garbage, just useful stuff in the wrong place.
That’s a lot of drunk monks. via- TreeHugger
Art Access is Featuring Seattle Artist Su Job…
Art Access needs your stories, images, thoughts, and memories. Please submit them to mollynorris5@msn.com. The deadline is November 21st. Su has played a major role in the shaping of the Seattle Arts community. She is an artist, entrepreneur, educator, and a connector. If you do not know Su Job by name, you surely have seen … Continued
Open Call for Movement/Dance Inspired Art!
Blank Space is collaborating with the Asterisk Project, and Efflux Creations to create: Re:Movement, A visual art and dance exhibition at Blank Space on December 4th from 6–10pm. Open Call for Dance/Movement Inspired Art! Entries will be accepted until, November 26th. Seeking submissions from artists with movement/dance inspired visual works in any medium.Email submissions directly … Continued
source:life
All of the images from Life magazine can now be searched via Google. Just add ‘source:life’ to your image search. For instance source:life sharks.
Seattle Public Art
It is very easy to stumble upon public art in Seattle. It is everywhere. We had stack of well designed maps delivered to the gallery of all the public art locations. I am still waiting for it to reveal itself on the web or integrated into google maps. (Did you know google will map out … Continued
Web log = Blog
Yes. We have a Blog. The word Blog comes from the term web log. Some would call it a website. There are also artlogs, photoblogs, sketchblogs, vlogs (video blogs), and audio blogs now known as podcasts. I love indulging in this plethora of information at our fingertips. And now we are here to share images … Continued
Down a “Series of Tubes”
Today Senator Ted “the internet is a series of tubes” Stevens officially lost his re-election. To make this extra sweet and to let everyone know that karma is still in full effect, today also happens to be Senator Stevens’ birthday. Bummer for him, funny to me. Also, this makes me feel better about the Democrats … Continued