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Nina Chanel Abney, Captain F.M., 2022. Collage on panel. © Nina Chanel Abney.

Photo courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints.

You won’t want to miss this, Seattle — on Fri., Sept. 30 from 7-9 p.m., the Henry (Seattle’s contemporary art museum) is hosting a public opening for four new exhibits:

  • “everything was beautiful, and nothing hurt” video installations
  • New collages and paintings by Nina Chanel Abney
  • Photography from the Henry Collection
  • “this was a densely wooded hill” by yəhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collection

The opening event is free, and attendees can expect drinks, snacks + exclusive swag.*

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