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Thursday March 18, 2010 | by Andrew Page

Opening: The Price Collection at the Bellevue Arts Museum

FILED UNDER: Exhibition, Opening

Walter Lieberman, Spring Rain, Portrait of Kenojuak, 2001. photo: stephen vest

Opening today and running through August 8, 2010 is the exhibition “Eyes for Glass: The Price Collection“ at the Bellevue Arts Museum. Focusing on the glass objects by Northwest artists in the collection of John and Joyce Price, this exhibition includes 170 individual works by some 70 individual artists, many of them Native Americans. The exhibition includes works by Joe David, Preston Singletary, Susan Point, Kenojuak Ashevak, Walter Lieberman, Dick Weiss, Cappy Thompson, Dale Chihuly, Dante Marioni, Katherine Gray, William Morris, Sean Albert and Lino Tagliapietra.

Preston Singletary and Lewis Tamihana Gardiner (Maori), Whale Rider, 2007.

“For John and Joyce Price collecting art is a passion; a unique, personal way of entering into a rich and meaningful life experience, as well as a way of being receptive and responsible to life,” said exhibition curator and BAM director emeritus Michael W. Monroe, in a prepared statement. “At a time when the world is fragmented and chaotic, the Prices have sought to share objects that speak of balance, beauty and harmony.”

IF YOU GO:

March 18 – August 8, 2010
“Eyes for Glass: The Price Collection”
Bellevue Arts Museum
510 Bellevue Way NE
Bellevue, Washington 98004
Tel: 425 519-0770
Website: www.bellevuearts.org

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