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Back Beat Seattle: Show Preview: Tables & Chairs Sessions – 2nd Wednesday of Every Month @ Vermillion

Back Beat Seattle: Show Preview: Tables & Chairs Sessions – 2nd Wednesday of Every Month @ Vermillion

| September 13, 2014 | 0 Comments

It was in a weekly modern jazz/avant improv session at The Blue Moon run by guitarist Simon Henneman where I first became friendly with Neil Welch, Chris Icasiano, and Luke Bergman. At the time, all three were in the UW jazz program that had been revamped since naming Cuong Vu as the director of Jazz […]

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Weirdos getting freaky in the deep end? ‘Steve Pool Comedy Showcase’ dives right in. Seattle Times Blog.

Weirdos getting freaky in the deep end? ‘Steve Pool Comedy Showcase’ dives right in. Seattle Times Blog.

| April 8, 2014 | 0 Comments

Posted by Jeff Albertson Evangeline Spracklin. The Steve Pool Comedy Showcase is a bit like the open swim at a public pool. You can never be sure what will happen.There’s always one guy with goggles on just hanging around the deep end and somebody’s hairy uncle might try a double off the high dive if he’s […]

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MESSAGES IN GAS UNDER GLASS Posted by Jeremy Buben

MESSAGES IN GAS UNDER GLASS Posted by Jeremy Buben

| February 8, 2014 | 0 Comments

Immediately upon entering Dylan Neuwirth‘s solo show MMXIV at Vermillion one is met with the declaration ‘good morning haters’ written in cursive and formed out of bright white neon. With this salutation seared into your eyeballs you can now take in 19 other works similarly crafted in the artist’s own handwriting and brought to life […]

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COLD FIRE: DYLAN NEUWIRTH’S MMXIV AT VERMILLION – T.S. Flock

COLD FIRE: DYLAN NEUWIRTH’S MMXIV AT VERMILLION – T.S. Flock

| January 20, 2014 | 0 Comments

Language and technology are constantly changing and forcing people to adapt their ways of communicating. Even the most enthusiastic first-adopters occasionally find reason to pause and reflect on how these developments are altering the social landscape, and many artists are tackling these developments in ways that can be as critical as they are whimsical. Dylan […]

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Dylan Neuwirth on Artzone

Dylan Neuwirth on Artzone

| January 20, 2014 | 0 Comments

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Seattle Times – Runaway art: Seattle artist Tracy Boyd has 2 shows in town

Seattle Times – Runaway art: Seattle artist Tracy Boyd has 2 shows in town

| October 22, 2013 | 0 Comments

Created with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR. http://seattletimes.com/html/thearts/2022094733_tracyboydreviewxml.html The stallion runs — but the paint also runs, suffusing the image with such nervous, galloping, slantwise energy that you half expect it to splatter right off the canvas. Seattle artist Tracy Boyd’s paintings, on show at two local galleries, are all about that energy. They revel in how fast […]

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City Arts: Future List 2013

City Arts: Future List 2013

| December 31, 2012 | 0 Comments

It’s morning in Seattle, but the ambitious and intrepid among us were awake before dawn. The people on our annual Future List—artists, curators and tastemakers—will improve your coming year. This is your early introduction. – SEE MORE       Profile of Diana Adams, Proprietor of Vermillion Gallery and Bar Age Classified Neighborhood Capitol Hill Hometown LA, upstate […]

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Seattle Weekly Best of Award: Best Gallery 2012

Seattle Weekly Best of Award: Best Gallery 2012

| December 29, 2012 | 0 Comments

So many galleries host First Thursdays with Two-Buck Chuck and shutter their doors at the stroke of 9. But Vermillion, Capitol Hill’s gallery/pub, encourages arts appreciation during each of its operating hours, and offers reasonably priced wine, beer, specialty drinks, and cafe fare to enjoy along with the exhibits. Bringing art to the public via a […]

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USA Today: Sample the sights and tastes of Seattle

USA Today: Sample the sights and tastes of Seattle

| May 4, 2012 | 0 Comments

Refuel •Travelers used to more formal cities may find Seattle’s casualness puzzling. Canlis, however, is worth putting on your heels for. Located in a midcentury house overlooking the lights along Lake Union, it exudes elegance, Pacific Northwest-style. Your waiter can — and probably will — tell you exactly where your perfectly grilled king salmon was caught. Your […]

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