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Jan 9, 2009 (Friday)

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Seattle Art Museum (map)

1300 First Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
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My Favorite Things: Native Perspectives Peter Boome January 9, 2009 6:30-7 pm Fourth Floor Galleries My Favorite Things tours bring some of the most opinionated and fascinating art...
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My Favorite Things: Native Perspectives
Peter Boome
January 9, 2009
6:30-7 pm
Fourth Floor Galleries

My Favorite Things tours bring some of the most opinionated and fascinating artists, cultural producers and community figures into the galleries to discuss their favorite works of art. This week SAM offers a tour of S'abadeb-The Gifts: Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists with Peter Boome, who is a member of the Upper Skagit Tribe, a law school student, and an internationally collected Coast Salish graphic artist, carver, glass artist and photographer.

Free with museum admission. Tours meet at the entrance to the fourth-floor special exhibition galleries.

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City/neighborhood: Downtown Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, extended hours until 9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday Parking: Paid parking, Street parking Related info: Gallery GuideNeighborhood art walks With a recent addition, Seattle Art Museum has effectively tripled its exhibition space and increased the size of its permanent collection by 1,000 pieces. The original Robert Venturi-designed museum is now the back door to Brad Cloepfil's enormous new space -- and while the new SAM may look anonymous, even cold from the street, inside it's a different story. Natural light pours into airy spaces (adjustable shades on the building's façade protect the art from UV damage), and high ceilings give the art room to breathe.And there's an awful lot of art to fill those new walls. You'll find Japanese pop art by the likes of Yoshitomo Nara and Takashi Murakami; abstracts by Marcel Duchamp and Ellsworth Kelly; classic European works by Paolo Uccello and Peter Paul Rubens; and awe-inspiring pieces by Constantin Brancusi and Cai Guo-Qiang, whose "Inopportune: Stage One" -- a series of tumbling, "exploding" cars -- is as playful as it is iconic. SAM's collection of Asian, African, Mesoamerican and Northwest art remains without peer, and those who go to art museums expecting to see big names -- Botticelli, Pollock, Arbus -- will not be disappointed. This is a proper big-city museum, perfect for a forward-looking metropolis.By Geoff CarterNWsource staff

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