The Alice

The Alice The Alice is an artist-run, artist-curated exhibition space and writers' residency located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle.

04/27/2019

Closing reception & reading for yehaw artist exhibition by Lehuauakea Fernandez, “A Gift, A Breath” tonight 5:30-7pm @ the Alice Gallery. Readers include Rebecca Cesspooch ((White River Band (Northern) Ute, Assiniboine, Nakota))
-Alex Britt (Nansemond)
-Taylor Dean (Puyallup)
-Roldy Aguero Ablao (Chamoru)
-Lehuauakea Fernandez (Kanaka Maoli) &
-Roquin-Jon Quichocho Siongco (Chamoru). We hope you’ll join us!

The Alice Gallery is open until 7pm today. Come see  ‘s beautiful exhibition, A Gift, A Breath which runs April 6-27th. ...
04/06/2019

The Alice Gallery is open until 7pm today. Come see ‘s beautiful exhibition, A Gift, A Breath which runs April 6-27th. The works “address the idea of reciprocity, or a conscious relationship built upon a mutual give and take.” Using traditional 'ohe kāpala craft, painting and found sculpture, the works ask, “ What are the conditions, verbal or nonverbal, temporal or atemporal, that must be met in order for these gifts to be rightfully given, acknowledged, and received? What, then, ultimately carries greater weight—the object of the gift, or the act of giving in itself?” A community partner. @ The Alice

The Alice Gallery is open until 7pm today. Come see  ‘s beautiful exhibition, A Gift, A Breath which runs April 6-27th. ...
04/06/2019

The Alice Gallery is open until 7pm today. Come see ‘s beautiful exhibition, A Gift, A Breath which runs April 6-27th. The works “address the idea of reciprocity, or a conscious relationship built upon a mutual give and take.” Using traditional 'ohe kāpala craft, painting and found sculpture, the works ask, “ What are the conditions, verbal or nonverbal, temporal or atemporal, that must be met in order for these gifts to be rightfully given, acknowledged, and received? What, then, ultimately carries greater weight—the object of the gift, or the act of giving in itself?” @ The Alice

The Alice Gallery is honored to be a community partner with  for   ‘s exhibition. “ A Gift, A Breath” opens this Saturda...
04/03/2019

The Alice Gallery is honored to be a community partner with for ‘s exhibition. “ A Gift, A Breath” opens this Saturday, April 7th, and runs until April 27th. The works explore “acts of reciprocity from a Mixed Native Hawaiian perspective” using ’ohe kāpala craft, sculptural objects, and paintings on paper. Join us for the artist reception 6-9pm on April 13th. @ The Alice

Tmrw only, at The Alice Gallery from 5-9:Project _Project_ // 10 ideas in 8 weeks.A room of work exploring materials and...
03/08/2019

Tmrw only, at The Alice Gallery from 5-9:
Project _Project_ // 10 ideas in 8 weeks.

A room of work exploring materials and futures, shared by Winter 2019 Student Originated Studies in Art, Craft & Design at The Evergreen State College.

Shake of the snow and come by! @ The Alice

Stay warm, bbs! The Alice will be back soon, after we scheme up our next exhibitions and programs! Stay tuned for update...
02/10/2019

Stay warm, bbs! The Alice will be back soon, after we scheme up our next exhibitions and programs! Stay tuned for updates.

The Alice loves y’all, and can’t wait for you to visit Everyone’s Floored one last time, this Saturday! If any friends o...
01/17/2019

The Alice loves y’all, and can’t wait for you to visit Everyone’s Floored one last time, this Saturday! If any friends of Alice are available to help us out with a volunteer sitting shift from 12-4 (or partial shift!) this Saturday, we would really ❤️❤️❤️ that too! Please DM or email us at [email protected] if you’re willing and able. Thank you!

11/17/2018

This evening is the last chance to join artist Dan Paz for a participatory dance video!

NO! You do not need any movement experience to participate. Choreographer and dancer, Donnell Williams will be working with us as a group, step by step to build a choreography that engages formal and conceptual properties of light, shadow, connectivity, and power through collective movement.

This evening 630pm- 11pm. Drop in anytime or come for the whole event! Snacks and drinks will be provided. Everyone is invited! The work will be amplified by your presence!

Nov. 17th, 630pm-11pm | Seattle U Park-Logan Field

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Acclaimed choreographer and dancer, Donnell Williams will lead a participatory dance that will be filmed at Seattle University Park. The film will be displayed as part of a large-scale projection in Dan's multi-disciplinary body of artwork "the sun never knew how great it was until it struck the side of a building," that explores the physical and psychological effects of light as it operates through forms of forced and voluntary collectivity. (The exhibition specifically contrasts the building of the King County Youth Detention Center with the adjacent Recreational Sports Fields at Seattle University Park) opening at Seattle U's Vachon Gallery on December 6th!

Feel free to reach out with questions!
[email protected]

Dress in layers for warmth & shoes to run around in!

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

Send a message to learn more

Please join artist/ curator Dan Paz for a participatory dance video (tomorrow, Tuesday the 13th and/or/both Saturday the...
11/12/2018

Please join artist/ curator Dan Paz for a participatory dance video (tomorrow, Tuesday the 13th and/or/both Saturday the 17th) as part of their project "the sun never knew how great it was until it struck the side of a building."

NO! You do not need any movement experience to participate. Choreographer and dancer, Donnell Williams will be working with us as a group, step by step to build a choreography that engages formal and conceptual properties of light, shadow, connectivity, and power through collective movement.

YES! Attend anytime each day. Come to either or both days. Everyone is invited! The work will be amplified by your presence!

Nov. 13th, 8:30am-1pm | Seattle U Park-Logan Field (coffee provided)
Nov. 17th, 630pm-11pm | Seattle U Park-Logan Field (food will be provided)

______________________
Acclaimed choreographer and dancer, Donnell Williams will lead a participatory dance that will be filmed at Seattle University Park. The film will be displayed as part of a large-scale projection in Dan's multi-disciplinary body of artwork "the sun never knew how great it was until it struck the side of a building," that explores the physical and psychological effects of light as it operates through forms of forced and voluntary collectivity. (The exhibition specifically contrasts the building of the King County Youth Detention Center with the adjacent Recreational Sports Fields at Seattle University Park) opening at Seattle U's Vachon Gallery on December 6th!

Feel free to reach out with questions!
[email protected]

Dress in layers for warmth & shoes to run around in!

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

Artists of Color in Seattle! This Wednesday, Alice co-curator Thea Quiray Tagle will be speaking alongside artists from ...
11/12/2018

Artists of Color in Seattle!

This Wednesday, Alice co-curator Thea Quiray Tagle will be speaking alongside artists from across genres on ways of using social media and online outreach to grow your audiences! Cal Anderson ShelterHouse in Capitol Hill, 6:30-8:30PM. It's a free event through Artists Up Network, and you can RSVP at the link below.

For more info about the org, visit: https://artistsup.org/

Artists Online: How an Artists’ OnLine Life Impacts Opportunities and Advocacy is the first in our Career Up series, offering three, free, informal, moderated discussions by and for artists. This series came about after meeting with and listening to artists to find out what they need, outside of o...

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