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Art and other events for September...Katlyn Hubner & Alan Fulle |
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Katlyn Hubner & Alan Fulle Opening Thursday, September 14, 2023 6-9pm Show runs through 9/29/23
These two artists are distinctly different from each other. Both work in very large format with Katlyn's figurative work balancing Alan's materials-oriented abstract work.
Katlyn Hubner is showing a new series of large scale oil paintings depicting portraits of Seattle drag queens - their mugs slightly dissolving and finding the beauty between their anatomy and the illusion they have mastered.
About Katlyn Hubner Hubner is a visual artist, born and raised in Baltimore, and currently living in Seattle, Washington. Their creative endeavors first began as an art model traveling across North America and working with hundreds of artists of different mediums and from this they developed a profound appreciation for the human form - a major influence. Web: https://www.katlynart.com/ IG: @katlynart
Alan Fulle "Through my artistic work, I aim to attain a balance between the physical and visual beauty of Formalism with the ideologies of Modernism. In painting, which I have frequently explored as a sculptural tool, the physical nature of the paint is exposed through an alchemic combination of materials. Using oil paint and washes, polyurethanes, resins, acrylics and enamels, I am driven by the desire to express my work in unified layers, marrying architectural structure and color to create a restive balance of form. I have pushed traditional painting to its limits and developed new and innovative methods of working within the medium, adding depth and dimension.I find inspiration in the act of making art itself, driven by the belief that constant creation and exploration is necessary to sustain meaningful work. Incredibly hardworking and dedicated to the production of beautiful and moving art, my perpetual goal is a continuation of enhancing myself and enriching my work through exploration." -- Alan Fulle
About Alan Fulle Born in 1964, Alan Goodson Fulle grew up and currently lives in Seattle, Washington. Whether the medium is painting, photography, printmaking, video, or carpentry, Alan’s work explores qualities of nature and architecture. Strongly influenced by the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, his art emphasizes rich colors, strong organic compositions, natural earth forms, and a lexicon of harder edged shapes reminiscent of geometric architecture within a human made expression. Learn more about Alan HERE IG: @fullealan |
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Other Events at Vermillion in SeptemberJazz Every Wednesday!Seattle Jazz Fellowship every Wednesday 7:30-10:00. $20 donation or become a member for $50 and see all the shows for the whole year for free! Please donate, they mean a lot to us, and see the schedule here: https://seattlejazzfellowship.org- Thursday, 9/28 7pm Free Book Reading - Shawn Reynaldo "First Floor Vol. 1: Reflections on Electronic Music Culture" More info here https://www.facebook.com/events/258491570357685/
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| Hours: Wednesday, Thursday, 5pm - 10pm.Friday 5pm - 1:30am. Saturday 1pm - 1:30amSunday/Monday/Tuesday: Closed except for special events. Hours vary. Check here: https://www.facebook.com/VermillionGalleryBar/ PARKING: There's a little parking secret at QFC on E. Pike and Broadway. 90 minutes FREE with validation: http://www.harvardmarketseattle.com/category/parkingBus/Train Trolley: We are closest to the 11, 2, 49, 60. Link Light Rail is on the other side of the park north .4 miles. Trolley from Pioneer Square stops at E. Pike and Broadway.We are ADA accessible and gender neutral restrooms are available. |
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Our Mission: For over 15 years, Vermillion's goal is to showcase dedicated, professional artists, writers, musicians and creators. Vermillion offers art, wine, beer, cocktails, and a daily seasonal menu in a unique, historic setting. Located in the bustling Pike/Pine corridor, we offer the culture and appeal of an art opening every night. We like to introduce art and integrate cultural opportunities into people’s daily lives, with a special effort on shepherding marginalized communities and supporting underserved artists. Vermillion feels that the arts and cultural expression bridge diverse groups to support personal growth, community involvement and self-preservation. |
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