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For Immediate Release:  July 22th, 2002

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Kai-Uwe Bergmann  206.443.8606

blurred

August 3rd through September 13th, 2002

CoCA, Center on Contemporary Art

1420 11th Ave. between Pike and Union

Seattle, Washington

SEATTLE – blurred is CoCA’s inaugural architecture show, which explores the
breadth and depth of architectural possibility, expanding the traditional
definition of architecture in the Northwest. The participants, who
represent Portland and the Puget Sound, will engage CoCA’s gallery space to
express their thoughts and hone their research through site-specific
installations. Participants include landscape architects, game designers,
sole practitioners, artist architects, and graphic designers.
The show features newcomers to the profession, as well as elders who focus
on the subtle nuances of the field.

The exhibit will confront what blurs architecture’s boundaries.

blurred includes:  ABBP, Iole   Alessandrini, Michelle Arab,Mike Barrette,
Michael Culpepper, Marc Dombrosky, James Harrison, John Jenkins III,
Mark  Johnson, lead pencil studio, r-b-f architecture, Alex Schweder, SHED,
Philip Thiel


Opening night for blurred will be Saturday August 3rd, from 6:00pm
onwards.
For more information contact [log in to unmask] or view
www.cocaseattle.org.



Many events have been planned surrounding the show’s theme.
Several of the architects will offer lectures about their work,
as well as the viewing of films they’ve produced over the shows duration.
A tour of Capitol Hill artist and architect studios, orchestrated by
Marlow Harris of Coldwell Banker Bain and Associates, is scheduled for
Saturday, September 7th from 2pm to 6pm. CoCA-motion, the twice weekly
cultural evenings of poetry readings, music, and film presentations will
continue to be held Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the two months of the
show. A full calendar of the events at CoCA is available on their website:
www.cocaseattle.org


CoCA serves the Pacific Northwest as a catalyst and forum for the
advancement, development, and understanding of contemporary art. CoCA
provides opportunities for the art audience in this region to view new and
experimental artwork firsthand in exhibitions, which show the work of
international, national, and local artists. Site-specific installations,
performance art, multi-media, and multi-disciplinary programs, and gallery
exhibitions of visual arts are all within the focus of the organization.
CoCA’s galleries serve as an artistic proving ground resulting in
programming that is experimental in nature . . . an important distinction
between CoCA and other visual arts institutions and organizations in this
region.



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