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PopUp LogoA new series of pop-up shows featuring artists and designers in the Northwest, a glimpse of new and current work from their studios. 
 
Don't miss it , at Kobo Gallery (at Higo)
 
 

KOBO Gallery at Higo
Japantown/International District    
604 South Jackson Street   
 Seattle, Washington 98104
             (206)381-3000
 

 

"Zoomorph"
by Aaron Murray
  
July 21 - August 5   
Meet the artist:  Saturday, July 21, 4-6pm
 
Aaron Murray Pelican        
 
Pelicans, crows, ducks, and whale sculptures in clay and miniature wooden owls. New work includes illustrations on cups, bowls, jars, and vases. 
Aaron Murray Owl1

Aarron Murray is a Seattle artist and art educator. Mostly self-taught, though he did get some formal training at the University of North Texas and at Brookhaven College.  He currently teaches children, teens, and adults at community centers in and around Seattle.
    

Aaron Murray Owl 2 


 

Summer 2012 
Introducing 6 new jewelry designers to KOBO!
Come by and see the work of our new designers. 
Gretchen Baneyx
Elisa Shere
Alexa Allamano
Marja Huhta
Rebecca  Melton
Annie Huntley 
Blue stack ring Pearl stack Gold cascade earrings Ring with spinners
The featured artist here is Gretchen Baneyx, selected pieces available at both Kobo locations.



 

  

KOBO Gallery (at Higo) Summer Hours
 
Monday - Friday  11-6
Saturday 11-7
Sunday 12-6

   

  

 

 

 

KOBO Gallery at Higo  

Upcoming events and exhibits   

  

Meet Me at Higo Exhibit - Part Two 

Now on view!   

 

Museum Wall at KOBO 1
Meet Me at Higo Exhibit at KOBO

Presented and sponsored by the Wing Luke Museum 

The new permanent installation of the  Higo 10 Cents Store Exhibit in the Higo Variety Store Space.   Experience the history of Seattle's original five and dime in a new multi-media  presentation and self guided tour.  

 

"En - a connection with Japan"

Betty Reynolds

August 11 - September 6 
Reception, Saturday, August, 11, 4-6pm
 
Author/artist, Betty Reynolds and her husband relocated to Japan in 1993. Tokyo would become her home for the next seven years and she felt driven to record all the new and fascinating images she saw around her in sketchbook after sketchbook. Ultimately those sketchbooks were turned into paintings and five illustrated books on Japan. Presenting her most recent work.

Nihonmachi Nites 
Saturday, August 11, 4-9pm
http://www.nihonmachinites.com/ 
 

 

Also visit KOBO Capitol Hill in the historic Loveless Building, right across the street from the Harvard Exit Movie Theater.
(206) 726-0704 

 

KOBO Capitol Hill Hours
Tuesday - Friday 12-7
Saturday 11-7
Sundays 12-6
closed on Mondays. 

 

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