Thursday, November 29, 2012

Spring 2013 Art Exhibitions and Lectures Organized by WSU's Fine Arts Department

Spring 2013, Exhibitions

Randy Bolton: Jan 7th-Feb. 15th
Opening: January 10th
http://www.stewartstewart.com/artists/bolton_randy/index.html

Jin-me Yoon: (Hockenhull Lecture)
February 19th – March 29th
http://jin-meyoon.ca/

First Year Graduate Student Exhibitions
March 1st- May 3rd

Spring 2013, Lecture
Randy Bolton: January 10, 5pm
Fine Arts Auditorium
http://www.stewartstewart.com/artists/bolton_randy/index.html
Rebecca Solnit: January 29th, 4pm
CADD 21
http://www.rebeccasolnit.com/
Jin-me Yoon: February 19th, 6pm (Hockenhull Lecture)
Kimbrough 101
http://jin-meyoon.ca/
Ann Gale: March 7, 5pm
Fine Arts Auditorium
http://www.hackettfreedman.com/templates/artist.jsp?id=GAL

Rock Hushka, Curator
April 5th, 5pm
Fine Arts Auditorium

Monday, November 5, 2012

NY Times Guidelines of Integrity

http://www.nytco.com/company/business_units/integrity.html

WSU Photo Grad Kaitlin Goodey's New Gallery


Stunningly Strange Gallery
407 Main Street, Edmonds WA 98020
Gallery - 425.697.0420

PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Kaitlin Phillips Goodey
Gallery - 425.697.0420
Cell – 206-708-9279

Stunningly Strange Brings Fresh Art to Edmonds Community

Stunningly Strange, a new art gallery, is set to open it’s doors in downtown Edmonds November 15th, 2012. The gallery will bring fresh new styles to Edmonds, displaying whimsical, surrealistic, and mixed media art.

“No matter what age a person is, there is a imaginative side to everyone,” said Stunningly Strange Owner Kaitlin Phillips Goodey. “I want to show art that is unusual and has a story that resonates with the viewer.”

The goal of the gallery is to bring new and fresh art to an active art community. “I want to expose the community to art that goes beyond the traditional,” Phillips Goodey said. The first show in the gallery will be her own artwork, which is inspired by fairy tales, playful youth and memories.

Phillips Goodey is a recent Master of Fine Arts graduate from Washington State University, where she explored the stage between youthful imagination and losing ones innocence through photography and figurative clay sculptures. She was trained in photography at the Art Institute of Seattle where she earned her Bachelor in Fine Art. She is the granddaughter of J. Ward Phillips, a former president of the Edmonds Arts Festival, and original developer of Old Milltown in downtown Edmonds.

Phillips Goodey has shown in the Washington State University Museum of Art, CUB Gallery, Art Not Terminal, Twilight Artist Collective, and Tasty Delectable Collectables, Dollirium Art Doll Emporium along with showing her work at Seattle art fairs and the Fremont market.

Stunningly Strange Gallery will open on the night of the Edmonds Third Thursday Art Walk and the annual Edmonds “First Dibs” holiday merchant open house on November 15, 2012 from 5-8pm. The location of the gallery is 407 Main Street, Edmonds WA, next door to Manya Vee Selects.