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If you're into Street Fighter art and you're in Seattle, there's the Bloody-Knuckles gallery at the Theatre Off Jackson. The gallery has been open since Feb. 2, but there will be a tournament scheduled for Sunday at 6 p.m. to close things out.

Several visual and film artists have been a part of the exhibit. There is likely to be a showing of the fighting game documentary "I Got Next" during Sunday's event.

There will be tournaments for Street Fighter IV, Tekken 6 and BlazBlue Continum Shift. Each event is $5 to enter. There's a $5 entry fee as well.

In addition, the Tournament Wars season finale is scheduled to take place with the following matches:

  • Tekken 6 championship: Team Tapatio vs Rage of the Cosmos
  • Tekken 6 third-place match: Team Hope Kick vs Monkey D'
  • Street Fighter IV championship: Grand Masters vs TDP
  • Street Fighter IV third-place match: RESET DEMON!? vs Team BOSS

If you can't make it, there's a very good chance it will be broadcast online, so stay tuned for more.

More info can be found on the Canoe Social Club site:

Inspired by the competitive fighting game community in the Pacific Northwest, Bloody Knuckles explores the scene and its inspiration through traditional, digital, and fiber art mediums. Curated by Anne Blackburn and David desVoigne.

The Bloody Knuckles Gallery show will wrap up February 28 with the "Main Event", a day of fighting games and art. Tournaments for Street Fighter IV, Tekken 6, BlazBlue, MvC2 and others.