Upcoming shows

Black Artists show at TCC Gallery by JW Harrington

The Gallery at Tacoma Community College presents a juried show of works by black artists, all of February.  The works include my paintings Going Home and The final touch.

The Gallery at TCC is in Bldg 4, near S. 12th Street and Mildred St, the NW corner of the campus.  Open Tu-Th 10-4, Fri 10-3.  I'll give a brief talk at 12noon on 2/8;  there's a public reception from 4-6pm on Fri 2/9. 

CVG Show is open by JW Harrington

The Collective Visions Gallery annual juried show is now open in Bremerton WA.  The selected works are available for viewing (and purchase) at 331 Pacific Ave. (corner of 4th Street).  My painting The Impossibility of Knowing (39) is among those selected.

At 3pm on the 13th (at the Roxy Theatre, 270 4th St.), Juror Greg Robinson (Cynthia Sears Endowed Chief Curator for the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art) presented awards to pieces among the works selected for the show.  The show runs through 2/23;  the gallery is open 12-5 W-Sat and 12-4 Sun.

Join me at Gallery 110, Seattle by JW Harrington

Seattle’s Gallery 110 (110 Third Ave. S.) presents a show of 18 paintings in my series The Impossibility of Knowing, 5-28 October.

I’ve mentioned this series before – it seems to be a favorite of art jurors and curators. The gallery is open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 12-5pm.

I’ll be there:

Thursday 10/5, 4-8pm for Pioneer Square’s First Thursday artwalk (see this site for a list of galleries and garages offering free parking -- including the Frye Garage across the street from Gallery 110)

Friday 10/6, 12-7pm – for the show’s opening reception!

Saturday 10/7, 12-5pm

Saturday 10/21, 12-5pm, including a special Q&A with Nick Riesland from 1-2pm

Saturday 10/28, 12-5pm.

Please come by, and recommend a visit to friends: what makes this worthwhile is seeing and talking with people about images, reactions, and interpretations. I titled the series The Impossibility for Knowing because it brings lots of questions to viewers (including to me, and I painted the pieces!).