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Words: Who Needs 'Em?

ATTN: Arts editors
FOR RELEASE UNTIL: June 2, 2001
CONTACT: Elaine Bonow, (206) 448-3325

WORDSMITH GOES VISUAL IN NEW PHOTO EXHIBITION,
"WORDS: WHO NEEDS 'EM?"
Says Word Culture "Passe;" Excited by Switch to Images

SEATTLE (May 3): Declaring the written word "a passe institution," longtime Seattle writer Clark Humphrey has announced he's changing careers to become a documentary photographer.

He's holding a coming-out party for his vivid color images, titled Words: Who Needs 'Em?, on Saturday, June 2, 7-9 p.m. at the Belltown Underground Gallery, 2211 First Avenue in Seattle (north of the Frontier Room).

The event will be held on the 15th anniversary of Humphrey's original "MISC." column in the old Belltown-based monthly Arts Focus (it later appeared for seven years in The Stranger). The exhibit will remain on display through July 5.

A professional writer for nearly 20 years, Humphrey wrote Loser: The Real Seattle Music Story, still the most complete account ever written about the early-'90s "Seattle Music Scene" hoopla. In addition to his Stranger tenure, his material has appeared in The Seattle Times, Seattle Weekly, Seattle magazine, Washington Law & Politics, The Comics Journal, Tower Records Pulse!, Penthouse Hot Talk, and The Washington Post Book World.

He continues to contribute a biweekly column and crossword puzzle to Tablet, a new alternative arts tabloid. He also maintains an ongoing "online column" at www.miscmedia.com; and for the past year and a half has published MISCmedia magazine, a print version of the website.

But his future projects (books, exhibitions, and a revised print magazine), several of which will be previewed at Words: Who Needs 'Em?, will all involve original photographs and art in one form or another.

Why the switch? After losing a dot-com crossword-writing gig, Humphrey trolled around for writing assignments and found the trough crowded by laid-off web writers. Realizing the online fad (email, chat rooms, personal web sites, etc. etc.) had reinvigorated written-word culture to the point of decimating it as a career profession, he turned to the not yet totally demystified world of visual images.

"Everybody's writing these days," Humphrey said. "Or, rather, everybody thinks they can write."

At the show, Humphrey will offer previews of one upcoming book and two larger-scale exhibitions:

  • CITY LIGHT, A PERSONAL VIEW OF SEATTLE: A coffee-table photo book in collaboration with restaurateur Lori Lynn Mason (founder of Seattle's first indoor espresso stand). It'll be a visual/verbal ode to the Jet City from a resident's point of view, emphasizing the fun and funk rather than the upscale and the touristy (i.e., less glass art, more Chubby & Tubby).

  • SIGNIFYING NOTHING: An exhibit of abandoned and/or painted-over signage, objects which once shouted for your attention but are now merely beautiful constructions of blank space.

  • EVERY HOME I'VE LIVED IN IS STILL STANDING: A personal photo tour of more than two dozen houses and apartment houses in Washington and Oregon where Humphrey has resided over his 44 years.

    In addition to the Belltown Underground Gallery, the Belltown Underground space also houses the Ola Wyola Boutique, the Belltown Ballet and Conditioning Studio, and Internet radio station Belltunes.com.

    "WORDS: WHO NEEDS 'EM?"
    Exhibit of new color photographs by Clark Humphrey
    OPENING: Saturday, June 2, 2001, 7-9 p.m. (free admission, all ages)
    ON DISPLAY UNTIL: July 5, 2001
    AT: Belltown Underground Art Gallery, 2211 First Avenue, Seattle WA 98121
    INFO: (206) 448-3325

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