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Fine Art Symposium: Seattle's Place in the Art World

Learn about the Seattle art world from an insider's point of view. This class will introduce you to important figures in the art community, featuring three guest speakers and guided tours of select exhibitions at Seattle Art Museum, The Henry Art Gallery and the First Thursday Gallery Walk in Pioneer Square. The instructor will act as moderator for in-depth class discussions...

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Learn about the Seattle art world from an insider's point of view. This class will introduce you to important figures in the art community, featuring three guest speakers and guided tours of select exhibitions at Seattle Art Museum, The Henry Art Gallery and the First Thursday Gallery Walk in Pioneer Square. The instructor will act as moderator for in-depth class discussions. Critiques of your work and a few surprise guests will round out this class. Prerequisite: None

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When

January 21, 2010 - March 11, 2010
Weekly on Thursdays
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Where

  • 1902 S Main St
    Seattle, WA 98144 | Central District

Price: $380.00

Type

  • Class / Group Sessions

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