Where is the visual arts section this week?

Photo Credit: Peter Mumford
It's looking at you sideways. It's all Spring Arts.
There's Brian Barr's interview with Susan Robb, providing the back story for her methane-powered exhibit (yes, really) at Lawrimore Project, with a decidedly environmentalist politics. "Imagine a hooch still filled with shit," Scott Lawrimore explains, "Instead of moonshine, you get the shine of my moon."
David Stoesz tackles the visual arts scene in Seattle, which might make you cringe, or giggle, or both ...
And here's my web-only review of Lawrimore Project's current painting exhibit, The Prom: A Semi-Formal Look at Semi-Formal Painting, which closes this Saturday.
There's Rachel Shimp's peek at Diem Chau and Jen Starks's show at OK OK in the Wire, here, as well as the rest of the visual arts calendar.
Yes, sorry to say, the I Saw This Box got cut for space, (check back next week for a possibly two I Saw Thises) but only because there is so much great content as part of the Spring Arts issue. To check out a few of the great exhibits coming up (interspersed with a whole host of events, music to film to books) look here.















