THE SEATTLE TIMES
Most anticipated Seattle exhibits of 2024
Jan. 2, 2024 at 1:00 pm Updated Jan. 2, 2024 at 1:00 pm
By Margo Vansynghel | Seattle Times staff reporter
“…New Year’s resolutions are a personal affair, but if I may: Why not add “see more art” to the list? A fascinating and robust slate of new exhibits will help you make good on this intention in 2024. Here’s what to bookmark for the next year.
Saya Moriyasu
Ozeki 尾石 — Tail End of a Stone
The Puget Sound region is known for glass art, but we’re also home to a strong contingent of ceramists — Saya Moriyasu chief among them. In this series, Moriyasu digs into the power of hot springs as a conduit between the living and the dead. Her whimsical, slightly spooky creatures in clay, as well as in sumi ink on paper, drip and bubble with underworldly, mystical delight. March 2-27; J. Rinehart Gallery, 319 Third Ave. S., Seattle; free; 206-467-4508…”