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The Highline Heritage Museum presents artist Rachel Bender's exhibition "Polygon Party," showcasing abstract works through January. A public reception occurs on Friday, Oct. 3, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The exhibition emphasizes the interplay of structure and imagination in modernist design.
The Highline Heritage Museum showcases "Polygon Party," an exhibition by artist Rachel Bender, running through January. A public reception is set for Friday, Oct. 3, from 5 to 6:30 p.m., allowing attendees to engage with the vibrant art. This exhibition, created in partnership with Burien Arts, emphasizes abstraction through bold lines, sharp angles, and saturated colors. Bender's work draws heavily from modernist design and sacred geometry, aiming to distill complexity into simplicity. Organizers describe the exhibition as an invitation to find joy and imagination within geometric structures. The display encourages viewers to interpret strict lines and shapes playfully. Support for this exhibition comes from Burien Arts, 4Culture, ArtsWA, and the Highline Heritage Museum. The event highlights the local arts scene and aims to foster community engagement through art.