Seattle artist Seth Goodkind brings a whole new body of work to the public for the first time! Join us at Push/Pull on 11/17/2022 from 6-9pm for the opening reception (a Third Thursday event by Bal-Art).
“Cognitive Dissidents is my first 3-D art show. I have always enjoyed building models and working with miniatures, but over the last 5 years as my drawing and tattoo work has transitioned to digital and became a “job,” miniatures increasingly took over as my creative outlet. I love the idea of enclosed worlds. They have a quality of unreality that is isolated from our touch. The scenes feel living, but unreal, there is something inside of them that I’m not the architect of – I’m just giving them the opportunity to exist. Each piece comes together almost as a stream of consciousness assemblage, as an idea strikes me, and I find themes, scales, locations and elements that when put together, challenge or defy our sense of expected reality.” Seth Goodkind is a tattoo artist at True Love Tattoo and a founding member of Push/Pull, an arts collective in Ballard, Seattle. View the original even listing here.
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Where: Bad Jimmy's Brewing Co.
When: 09/16/2022 Time: 7pm-10pm Grab a seat in our outdoor beer garden and revel in an evening of stripped down performances by some of Seattle's most soulful artists. Summer may be winding down, but Bad Jimmy's' outdoor summer sessions continue on through the fall. Escape the hustle, stay awhile, and breathe in an evening of soul music. We offer extensive covered seating for this outdoor, all ages, and dog friendly affair. Click here to purchase tickets online. Tickets are also available at the door, via cash or Venmo. Click "read more" below the photo to learn about this month's performers. Where: Nordic Museum
When: (8/6/22 - 11/22/22) *Note: The Nordic Museum is open from 10am-5pm; please bear this in mind when planning your Third Thursday) The National Nordic Museum presents “Taking the High Ground: Tough Men and Tough Places in 19th Century Landscape Photography” with Dr. James Swensen. Several key photographers in the United States and Europe who emphasized their manly deeds as part of their work are shown in the Museum's current exhibition. "Taking the High Ground" explores the ways in which the photographs of and experiences in sublime landscapes from the rugged fjords of Norway to the bare-rock landscapes of the arid West perpetuated the notion of masculine identity. Click the link below the photo to read more... Where: Push/Pull, 2000 NW Market St, Seattle, 98107
When: September 15th, 6pm - 9pm, a Third Thursday event by Bal-Art. We're bringing back one of our favorites from the other side of the country - Alli Good (Asheville, NC) - for a special solo show this September. From the artist: "This body of work is formed by and represents a perspective of anxiety. The show is titled “Prey” because the images contain some religious imagery but also images of anxiety from an AFAB perspective. The loss of rights. The baseline fear that AFAB people carry." Can't get enough Alli Good? (We don't blame you!) Take her art with you everywhere you go - Alli will be tattooing at True Love Art Gallery & Tattoo on Capitol Hill Saturday the 17th & Sunday the 18th. While you're in, get an Oracle Card reading from Anne Bean! Email here to reserve a time. Venue: Push/Pull, 2000 MW Market St
Artist: Denise Ortega August 18th 6pm - 9pm More event info: https://www.meetup.com/events-at-push-pull-ballard/events/287003183/ Stop into Push/Pull for the opening of Denise Ortega's Alternate Realism, August 18th 6pm - 9pm! Opening during Third Thursday by Bal-Art. The show is up through September 13th. Artist Bio Denise is a Seattle based artist who, after taking a long hiatus from creating, rekindled her relationship with art 5 years ago. She began to use and see art as a therapeutic form of introspection and expression and grew to love the subtle ways it could calm her tumultuous mind in a bustling city. Her staple tools were pencil and micron pens, but later she branched out into watercolors, copics, and eventually digital illustration. Alternate Realism is Denise’s first solo show which highlights the ways she has been able to use art to express and heal over the past few years. Each piece evokes raw emotions that tell a story of an individual struggling to find peace within themselves and the world around them. Nestled amongst what might seem like ordinary backgrounds and portraits are traces of things gone slightly awry, blood splatters and bandages, things not being what they seem. Denise hopes that in sharing these pieces, she can open a dialogue about mental health awareness and the importance that art and creativity can play in all our lives. For Denise, art has been an invaluable tool which has allowed her to endure, cope with, and heal from the struggles that she experiences. She wishes it can be just as invaluable to others. Artist Statement My relationship with art has always been my most freeing. While in many other aspects I find myself comparing my abilities and experiences with others, art has always been a place I come to be myself, and to be alone. I find myself especially drawn to portraits, and am always consumed in capturing the subject’s gaze and expression, adding bits and pieces of my personality and objects from my life here and there (a clothing patch, a bandage, a ghost pin). I’ve only recently become aware of the inner peace and meditative states I’ve been able to achieve while creating. I hope that by showcasing my work I am able to share my experience with others and encourage them to see and try art as a therapeutic practice for themselves. ![]() Show: Garfield High School Artists Venue: Ballardworks 2856 NW Market St Event: June 16th 6pm - 9pm BallardWorks invites you to our June 16th reception for Garfield Artists. Over 74 student artists from Seattle’s Garfield High School will have their work displayed throughout two floors of the BallardWorks building. The artists’ reception is during Ballard Night Out on Thursday, June 16, 2022 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Please join us in celebrating these creative young people. Third Thursday with Valerie Niemeyer and Stieg Retlin at Push/Pull
Venue: Push/Pull 2000 NW Market St Event: June 16th 6pm - 9pm This month's Bal-art opening features the work of local illustrators Stieg Retlin and Valerie Niemeyer. Stieg Retlin (they/them) explores themes of community and isolation, unity and despair, harmony and discord, and understanding and confusion, across various mediums. They grew up in New Jersey, received a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in NYC. Valerie Niemeyer (she/her) brings to life the flowers and animals that hide in our backyards and the forests around us. "I love the challenge of blending reality and natural observation with cozy storytelling.” Stop by for the opening to get a first look at the artwork. There will also be limited edition risograph prints of Stieg's work. Venue: Push/Pull 2000 NW Market St www.pushpullseattle.com
Date: May 19th, 5pm - 6pm masks required, 6pm - 9pm masks optional Art is showing through June 15th Our very own Danielle Mapes is taking over the gallery walls next week with her solo show "Give Me Space: Summoning the Void." Be one of the first to see it on Thursday for the opening - starts at 5pm (masked hour), 6-9pm (masks optional). Danielle Mapes is a multidisciplinary artist who works and resides in Seattle, Washington. She studied sculpture at Metropolitan University of Denver in Colorado and ceramics at Shoreline Community College in Washington. In recent years, she has added oil painting to her repertoire. In all mediums, Danielle explores the entwined relationships between trauma and evolution, on both a personal and cultural level, and is a passionate advocate for raising awareness about women's issues. Venue: BallardWorks / 2856 NW Market St Artist: D. Lisa West May 19th 5:30pm - 8:30pm More event info: www.facebook.com/events/3154363701494019 D.Lisa and her sister, Anita West, share an art studio at Ballardworks where they teach and make art. Come visit, as D.Lisa is moving her studio, this is the end of the sisters sharing their art space for now... From 5:30-8:30 on Thursday the 19th of May, the Ballardworks building will be open and we will have music and open studios! Stop by and visit, perhaps take some art home!
![]() Venue: BallardWorks / 2856 NW Market St Artist: Kappy Trigg www.kathryntrigg.com May 19th 5:30pm - 8:30pm Kappy is a veteran Northwest painter and printmaker with many solo and group exhibitions to her credit. Stop by BallardWorks Studios for a visit! |
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