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Gabrielle Bakker paintings combine diverse formal and historical means in achieving a rich and compelling imagery.
Gabrielle Bakker, painter (2011)
An interview reflecting on her work
BAM connects people of all ages with extraordinary works by Northwest artists while bringing national and international exhibitions to our community.
2012-13 Season Preview
Stefano Catalani, Director of Curatorial Affairs
Peter Byck is a film director from Louisville, Kentucky. His most recent and substantial work is the documentary Carbon Nation, narrated by Bill Kurtis
Carbon Nation (2011)
An interview with Peter Byck Part 1 of 2
Carbon Nation (2011)
An interview with Peter Byck Part 2 of 2
Located on Seattle’s First Hill, the Frye Art Museum first opened its doors in 1952 as the legacy of Charles and Emma Frye, prominent early-twentieth century Seattle business leaders and art collectors.
The Henry Art Gallery - advances the arts, artists, and ideas of our time.
2012-13 Season Preview
Sylvia Wolf, Luis Croquer
William Friedkin and actor Emile Hirsch sit down with Steve Reader to talk about the movie,about Friedkin's way of working, about Hisrch's character, and even about opera.
Killer Joe
William Friedkin, Emile Hirsch
Christopher Walken speaks with Steve Reeder about the film A Late Quartet.
A Late Quartet
Christopher Walken with Steve Reeder
Thomas "Tom" McGrath, an American voice actor and animator co-directed the 2005 feature Madagascar and its sequel, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa in 2008.
Megamind (2010)
An interview with Tom McGrath
Old Goats: Shot on Bainbridge Island for $5000, Taylor Guterson's first feature film is gaining national attention. Using a cast of "locals" Taylor has created a touching film about three friends in their sunset years.
Old Goats
Writer-Director Taylor Guterson(with Sean MacLean)
Walter Salles was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1956, he began his career as a film maker with musical documentaries and his reputation was established in 1998 with Central Station
On the Road Part 1
Walter Salles, director
On the Road Part 2
Walter Salles, director
From its early 20th-century roots as the Seattle Fine Arts Society to its growth into an internationally renowned museum with three distinct venues.
Season Open: Elles: Women Artists from the Centre Pompidou, Paris
Marisa Sanchez, Curator
Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats
An interview with Pam McCloskey, SAM Curator of African and Oceanic Art
Gauguin & Polyneasia
An interview with Pam McCloskey, SAM Curator of Oceanic Art
SIFF creates experiences that bring people together to discover extraordinary films from around the world. It is through the art of cinema that we foster a community that is more informed, aware, and alive.
Noir City 2013
Eddie Muller, with Steve Reeder
Cafe de Flore
Kevin Parent, with Steve Reeder
Cinema Italian Style
Claudio Mazzola and Mike James with Steve Reader
Hello, I Must Be Going
An Interview with Melanie Lynskey, Christopher Abbott
How to Survive a Plague
An Interview with David France
Your Sister's Sister (2012)
An Interview with Lynn Shelton, filmmaker
Grassroots
An Interview with Stephen Gyllenhaal & Jason Biggs
Abe Sylvia began his career in entertainment as a Broadway Performer working with such directors as Susan Stroman, Mel Brooks, Jerry Mitchell, Jeff Calhoun, and Tommy Tune. He turned his attention to film, television and commercial work in 2001.
Dirty Girl
An interview with Abe Sylvia
Warm Bodies - After a zombie epidemic, R encounters Julie, and rescues her from a zombie attack
Warm Bodies
Isaac Marion, Author
Wim Wenders - This revolutionary 3D film PINA from director Wim Wenders captures the aesthetic of Pina Bausch’s greatest works in a thrilling way.