No matter where you are in Seattle — driving down 1-5, walking in Capitol Hill or taking in the waterfront — you can spot graffiti. Some people hold the style in high regard, while others view it with disdain and consider it a stain on the city. This month, two local curators, Nathan “Sire One” Hivick and Gloryanne “Baby G” Carswell, debuted at ARTS at King Street Station the exhibit “COMPLEXITY,” which explores and challenges the narrative around Seattle’s most prominent form of street art. ...