Past Exhibitions
Women Painters of Washington- Provincetown White Line Print
The Women Painters of Washington are on display in our Ancillary gallery with their incredible Provincetown White Line printing style! A contemporary example of print art in Washington, the WPW has...
Territorial Hues: The Color Print and Washington State 1920-1960
The exhibition and catalogue is the first study of color printmaking in Washington State during the period 1920-1960. It consists of prints that display the cultural and stylistic influences used by...
Northwest Impressions: The Paintings & Etchings of Paul Morgan Gustin
One of the region’s finest painters, Paul Morgan Gustin (1886- 1974) was born at Ft. Vancouver, WA and was raised in Denver, CO where he studied with Jean Manheim (1863-1945). He returned to Seattle...
Botanical Exuberance: Trees and Flowers in Northwest Art
There is a good reason why Washington has been referred to as the Evergreen State. One of the outstanding features of our region lies in its natural beauty. Very few states can boast such a lush and...
Northwest Social Realism and the American Scene: 1930 – 1950
Northwest Social Realism and the American Scene is an exhibition focused on Northwest artists and their depictions of scenes of everyday life in the Northwest during the 1930s through the 1950s....
Northwest Sculpture: Five Decades of Form and Innovation
We are featuring a selection of rare sculpture by major Northwest artists covering the decades of 1920’s-1960’s. Artists working in wood, plaster, marble and bronze include Everett DuPen, John Carl...