"Long before the age of the Internet, and well before the cold efficiency of the assembly line, existed fantastic and terrible machines, run on hope, sweat, and steam. It was a time in which form and function lived in sin, and every man was a revolutionary," reads the promotion for an upcoming show in Belltown featuring 13 artists' alternate steam-driven view of technology and life in general.
The show at Suite 100 Gallery, 2222 2nd Ave Suite 100, runs Sept. 12 - Oct. 3. An opening reception is set for 6-10 p.m., Sept., 12.
Calling all art enthusiasts. The McLeod's latest exhibit explores a variety of themes and materials by local artists from August 1st through September 27. Artist Robert Zverina emphasizes the importance of everyday artifacts with a collection of photographs and one to thirty second films titled memory (w)hole. Allison Kudla mimics manufactured patterns in living plant matter for Decorative Growth Pattern; and a group of local furniture and lighting designers display their wares in What.Why Seattle Design.