One of the words most frequently associated with Susie J. Lee's work is "ephemeral." Since her MFA work showed at the Henry in 2006, she's become a rising star in the Seattle art world, even scoring notice as an "Artist to Watch" in January's ARTNews, by creating works that capture a moment that's always slipping away into the imperfection of memory. She made a digital rainstorm in the main space of the Lawrimore Project in 2007, created rooms that converse with visitors, and used a variety of digital and non-digital techniques to explore the effect of light on surfaces.
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Susie J. Lee Moves from the Gallery to the Theatre
Weekend Theatre: May 22-25
RECOMMENDED - Final weekend! - The Last Letter @ New City Theatre. "What are you supposed to say about a Holocaust play? The Last Letter is good, it's worth seeing, but in a strange way that's not saying much, because you're talking about the story itself, not the performance. But then again, that may say as much about New City's artistic choices as anything: sometimes, less is more, and revealing the story is mostly a matter of getting out of the way." (1404 18th Ave. Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m. Tix $15.)
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