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SOIL Artist Collective Exhibit Opens September 29

Beginning next week, the Sarah Spurgeon Gallery at CWU will host Tangents … i was thinking about the stars, a group exhibition by 22 members of the SOIL artist collective.

The opening events will take place Thursday, September 29, when SOIL  artists Erin Elyse Burns, Jia Jia, Philippe Hyojung Kim, Margie  Livingston, and Tyna Ontko will give a panel

presentation from 4-5 p.m.  in Randall Hall, Room 117. The talk will be followed by a reception in  the gallery from 5- 7 p.m.

SOIL is a not-for-profit cooperative art space established,  supported, and operated on a volunteer basis by Seattle artists. Since  1995, SOIL has provided opportunities for nearly

200 past and present  members to imagine, to make, and to come together. At its core, SOIL  exists as a space in Pioneer Square for artists to experiment, play, and  exhibit their

work alongside their peers, forming connections that have  been described as spontaneous, ephemeral, and tangential—“a matrix of  relationships among stars.”

The complete list of SOIL artists exhibiting their work in the Sarah  Spurgeon Gallery includes: Iole Alessandrini, Sophia Anderson, Nola  Avienne, Colleen RJC Bratton, Chris

Buening, Erin Elyse Burns, Jasmine  Fetterman, Bradly Gunn, Ben Hirschkoff, Jia Jia, Claire Johnson,  Philippe Hyojung Kim, Chloe King, May Kytonen, Margie Livingston, Kiki

 MacInnis, Quinn McNichol, Tyna Ontko, Forrest Perrine, Claire  Scherzinger, Genevieve Tremblay, and Ellen Ziegler.

Tangents . . . i was thinking about the stars will remain on  display through October 22. Sarah Spurgeon Gallery is located in  Randall Hall on Dean Nicholson Boulevard and is ope

weekdays 10 a.m. to  3 p.m., and Saturdays from 1-5 p.m.

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