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Feb. 24, 2022 - Cats become the art critics at new exhibit
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Cats become the art critics at new Seattle exhibit.
At Museum of Museums, kitties are welcome to test-drive the cat towers designed by local artists, architects and designers.
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Feb. 24, 2022 - Cats become the art critics at new exhibit
2/24/2022 | 1m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
At Museum of Museums, kitties are welcome to test-drive the cat towers designed by local artists, architects and designers.
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At a new exhibit in Seattle's Museum of Museums, cats become the art critics.
Felines are welcomed to test drive cat towers designed by local artists, architects, and designers.
The 12 towers run the artistic gamut.
For cats with an appreciation of art history, There's a colorful nine level Dante's disco Inferno assemblage representing the tempestuous journey a feline must reckon with on their way towards the dance floor.
There's also a space odyssey inspired "Meowolith" column made from stacked laser cut cardboard.
A clever art piece by a local artist and filmmaker Clyde Peterson called "The Most Important Zoom Call of Your Life", consists of a laptop on a tall table, next to a glass of water and a half finished puzzle.
The cat tower exhibit is open through May 1st.
I'm Starla Sampaco.
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