Through Jan. 15: "Bestial Mirrors"

Fulcrum Gallery

By Kevin Knodell on November 28, 2014

Tacoma artist Kellë McLaughlin's "Bestial Mirrors" is meant to give something back as a tribute to all the people who have supported her as an artist. The pieces in the show are animal heads on human bodies, and each is representative of a member of the Tacoma community. Each animal is a "reflection" of the person depicted in the piece. The show is a mix of traditional Japanese woodcut prints and ceramic sculptures, heavily skewed toward the former. That's a change for McLaughlin, who considers herself primarily a ceramic artist. But she's been doing woodcuts and prints for years. Mostly she did them just for fun, but when she started selling prints and T-shirts, they became popular in Tacoma.

Read Kevin Knodell's full feature on Kellë McLaughlin in the Music & Culture section.

Read Alec Clayton's review of "Bestial Mirrors" in the Music & Culture section.

Fulcrum Gallery, 308 S. MLK Way, Hilltop Tacoma. McLaughlin's show will run through Jan. 15. For more info, visit fulcrumtacoma.com.