604 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA 98104
206-381-3000 (International District), 206-726-0704(Capitol Hill)
Inscape: noun [ in'ska¯p'] The essential, distinctive, and revelatory quality of a person, place or object; the distinctive, dynamic design that constitutes individual identity, especially as expressed in artistic work. Inscape: verb [ in'ska¯p'] To bring together the unique, essential qualities of many individuals to form a cohesive, distinct community. Inscape: building [ in'ska¯p'] A collaboration of creative people and organizations, brought together by a vision of artistic and cultural expression in all disciplines, to form a community that expresses its essential nature through culture, arts, preservation and engagement. With upwards of 125 tenants in 77,000 square feet of historic space, INSCAPE is the largest arts and culture enclave in Seattle. Small, creative businesses, individuals and non profit organizations with a focus in arts and culture use the space to facilitate and fabricate artistic work as well as design, build, and present creative and cultural endeavors. Artists and artisans of all disciplines are working throughout the building, bringing each individual’s dynamic energy to the space and collaborating to manifest a community born of creativity and steeped in a rich cultural history. Work spaces range in size from a few hundred square feet up to a few thousand, with an indeterminate amount of variation based on the configurations in place as well as the redesign of some spaces for the specific needs of tenants. We continue to bring as many unique disciplines into the building as possible, including performance art and theatre, music and dance, sculpture, painting and photography, architecture and design, digital media and a wide variety of other mediums of creative expression. With a collective of such magnitude and interest, we engage the greater community with performances, exhibitions, events and open houses, inviting the public to come and experience the arts in the place where they are made.
Founded in 1972 Glasshouse Studio is the oldest glassblowing studio in the Northwest. Located in Seattle's historic Pioneer Square, the studio does daily glassblowing demonstrations. The gallery houses a large selection of glass art with an emphasis on custom lighting, featuring work by Glasshouse owner and artist Christopher Sternberg Powidzki as well as guest artists from around the Northwest. Glasshouse Studio's work can been seen at over 300 galleries in the US as well as numerous public and private collections.
Core Gallery is a non-profit art gallery located on the ground floor of the Tashiro Kaplan arts building in Pioneer Square. Established in December 2010, Core Gallery features the work of 20 professional artists covering a wide range of disciplines, including drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, metalwork, furniture-making and multimedia formats. CORE GALLERY ARTISTS Harry Caldwell IV . James Caudle . Sue Danielson . Sara Everett . Janet Fagan . Steve Gawronski . Zanetka Gawronski . Aaliyah Gupta . David Hytone . Weston Jandacka . Therese Kunzi-Clark . Sarah Lavin . Scott Mansfield . Ben Misenar . Erik Owen . Kate Protage . Chris Rodgers . William Rugen . John Smither . Jim Stoccardo
SOIL exists as an alternative venue for artists to exhibit, develop, and advance their work. About twice yearly, we post calls for Show Proposals and New Members and we host an annual art auction to support gallery operations. Please visit the website where you can sign up for our monthly newsletter to stay in the loop on all things SOIL!
In addition to gallery updates on new artists, new work, or gallery exhibitions, we also enjoy posting various arts-related articles or videos and encourage feedback; important dates in the history of Modern Art; artists birthdays; and anything else we feel adds to the awareness, deeper understanding, and collecting of the visual arts. We are a for-profit gallery and depend on collectors to support the business and our artists. And while profit is the purpose, passion is the process...
Located in the heart of Seattle's historic Pioneer Square, Davidson Galleries has since 1973 exhibited antique, modern, and contemporary works on paper--original fine prints, drawings, paintings and mixed media, as well as works in other media by select artists. We have the largest inventory (ca. 18,000 items spanning more than five centuries) of original works on paper in the Pacific Northwest. Each month we mount new exhibitions from with work timed to open the evening of Downtown Seattle's First Thursday Art Walk. We are a proud member of the Seattle Art Dealer's Association (SADA) and a charter member of The International Fine Print Dealers Association, the professional organization par excellence for fine print dealers dedicated to maintaining high ethical standards. Follow us on Twitter! @davidsonprints
Glass Box is a gallery and workspace founded by artist Weston Jandacka, located in Seattle's International District. Our approach is guided by the idea that art exists in everything imagined. Glass Box is proud to join the ever-developing narrative of Seattle’s arts communities by presenting contemporary arts and styles that give voice to our surroundings both globally and locally. Founder/Director Weston Jandacka Co-Director Lauren Bishop Writer in Residence Matt Gano
Stonington Gallery exhibits unparalleled contemporary masterworks from the Pacific Northwest Coast and Alaska. With a special emphasis on spectacular carved sculpture--including masks, totem poles, and panels--we also highlight fine art glass, prints, jewelry, bronzes and paintings. Our mission is to provide the ideal environment for the presentation, enjoyment and understanding of premier contemporary art of the Pacific Northwest Coast and Alaska, and to foster greater appreciation for these artforms. Serving Seattle since 1979, the gallery is respected for the depth and quality of its collection, exceptional service and knowledgeable staff. Full custom framing and shipping services are available. The gallery is a part of the Seattle Art Dealers Association and participates in the downtown art walks each First Thursday of the month. Artists represented include Preston Singletary, Marvin Oliver, Joe David, Robert Davidson, Susan Point, Larry Ahvakana, Raven Skyriver, Hib Sabin, Thomas Stream, Scott Jensen, Shaun Peterson, Nikki McClure, Rick Bartow, Isabel Rorick, and other contemporary masters of the Northwest Coast.
The mission of METHOD is to foster and exhibit sculpture and installation that regards process, material, and concept, while engaging the gallery space. METHOD Gallery is fiscally sponsored by Shunpike. Shunpike is the 501(c)(3) non-profit agency that provides independent arts groups in Washington State with services, resources and opportunities they need to forget their paths to sustainable success.
Gallery I|M|A is a place to experience inspiration and pleasure through the visual arts. We are dedicated to providing outstanding customer service and maintaining an extensive and varied collection of artwork for collectors. Situated in historic Pioneer Square, the long established location of the Seattle arts community, Gallery I|M|A is committed to the exposure of artists who create exceptional contemporary works of art. Our mission is to enliven and enrich an individual's relationship to culture through the visual arts by providing a direct experience with the art of our time. As a premier Northwest art venue, we carry a broad range of original paintings, glass, ceramic, fiber, and sculptural works created by local Northwest, national and international artists. Our roster includes a diverse group of artists at different stages of their careers; from emerging to mid-career artists, as well as established masters. Our newly designed location now offers a wider range of gallery space for our exhibitions. Gallery I provides a street level view with the new glass and steel architecture combined with larger walls and a more intimate space attached, Gallery II. Gallery III, on our lower level, provides exposed wood post and concrete floors and is suitable for all exhibition uses as well as installations and video work. Gallery I|M|A represents artists with distinct creative expression whose work enhances the collective signature of the gallery through quality, original art. The Gallery I|M|A is a member of the Seattle Art Dealers Association.
The gallery features art that blurs the line between art and science, challenges the art traditions, and embraces evolving cultural intersections. The Bryan Ohno gallery first opened its doors in 1996 in Pioneer Square and is now located in the International District where most number of artists make their studios. Follow Us: Twitter https://twitter.com/BryanOhno Instagram https://instagram.com/bryanohnogallery/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfaxF_fHiDIvO1KjjwhgjCw The gallery will be closed for the rest of August. Stay tuned for the revamped gallery opening for First Thursday on September 1st!
Studio 103 in the Tashiro Kaplan (TK) Building in Seattle's Pioneer Square area is a working artists' studio and exhibit space. Artists Zeynep Banu Alev, Lorri Falterman, Joy Hagen, Leslie West and Claudia Zimmerman share this space with rotating monthly exhibits of their works in encaustic, oils, photography, print media, and sculputre. Open Saturdays noon-5pm and during Seattle's First Thursday Artwalk 3:00-9:00pm, or by appointment. Open Fridays noon-5:00pm beginning in May 2015.
SOIL exists as an alternative venue for artists to exhibit, develop, and advance their work. About twice yearly, we post calls for Show Proposals and New Members and we host an annual art auction to support gallery operations. Please visit the website where you can sign up for our monthly newsletter to stay in the loop on all things SOIL!
Located in the heart of Seattle's historic Pioneer Square, Davidson Galleries has since 1973 exhibited antique, modern, and contemporary works on paper--original fine prints, drawings, paintings and mixed media, as well as works in other media by select artists. We have the largest inventory (ca. 18,000 items spanning more than five centuries) of original works on paper in the Pacific Northwest. Each month we mount new exhibitions from with work timed to open the evening of Downtown Seattle's First Thursday Art Walk. We are a proud member of the Seattle Art Dealer's Association (SADA) and a charter member of The International Fine Print Dealers Association, the professional organization par excellence for fine print dealers dedicated to maintaining high ethical standards. Follow us on Twitter! @davidsonprints
Prographica Gallery specializes in contemporary drawing, painting, and photography. The art ranges from straightforward traditional realism to abstraction. The artists featured include those in the early stages of their careers and others with substantial professional accomplishments. Prographica’s exhibition model is similar to that of a repertory theater wherein the work of gallery and invited artists is showcased in rotating thematic, solo, and two- and three-person exhibitions. In addition to the exhibition program, Prographica hosts lectures, panel discussions and literary readings.
Specializing in residential and corporate placement, this must-see gallery features contemporary fine art, including paintings, sculpture and glass by artists from the Pacific Northwest and abroad. Monthly exhibits include: Chris Hawthorne , David Patchen, Aaron Coleman, Valerie Stuart, Flora Bowley, Rhonda Hill, J Charles Walsh, Linzy Arnott, Sharika Roland, Teruko Wilde, Jennifer Tazewell and more!
Director: Josh Majchrzak Email: [email protected]
ArtXchange Gallery is a contemporary intercultural art gallery that inspires cultural exploration, the expansion of global community and the exchange of ideas through art. We exhibit art from around the world that reflects the diversity of influences shaping the Seattle community and contemporary global culture.
Purveyors of Fine Pop Surrealism and Contemporary Art Since 1998. www.roqlarue.com
About Flatcolor Gallery Flatcolor Gallery features local and national underground contemporary artists. From designers and illustrators, to street artists and tattoo artists, Flatcolor Gallery is dedicated to bringing a fresh perspective on art and creativity. In addition to original artwork, Flatcolor Gallery features a growing line of affordable fine art prints and products.
Seattle's only gallery devoted to the resale of fine art. Focusing on the contemporary regional art (Northwest School/Mystic), nationally recognized artists, small-edition prints, sculpture, ceramics as well as other treasures. ArtREsource Gallery features 2,500 square feet of exhibition space devoted to current resale consignments.
The Frye Art Museum is a living legacy of visionary patronage and civic responsibility, committed to artistic inquiry and a rich visitor experience. A catalyst for our engagement with contemporary art and artists is the Founding Collection of Charles and Emma Frye, access to which shall always be free.
By appointment only. Showroom and studio located in SoDo at the fabulous Bemis Art Building.