Catch This: Shoe Lust at Bellevue Arts Museum
March 24, 2010 at 9:00 AM | Bond Huberman
Today in local art...

Beth Levine — the inventor of the mule, the Coty Award-winning designer who shod Jackie Kennedy and Nancy Sinatra and the woman who Manolo Blahnik said was to shoes "what Eames is to furniture" — is graced with the first major fashion art show in the region.
Bellevue Arts Museum, 11:00am - 5:00pm, $10-$7
Recommended in this month's NOW, City Arts magazine's events calendar.
Art: Beth Levine, Full-length body stocking attached to clear vinyl shoe of stretch nylon lace and black satin-covered heel. On loan from the Sara Little Center for Design Research
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