Seattle Print Arts is delighted to present, “Contemporary Hues” a juried exhibition of work by members of Seattle Print Arts, an organization of regional print artists and print arts enthusiasts. Founded in January 2000, Seattle Print Arts SPA is an association of...
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 been contributing to the history of Northwest art since 1930. All of...
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 Washington state artists to produce highly unique works that reflect...
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 in 1906 and was inspired by the majestic beauty of the Northwest...
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 exuberant landscape. Whether the trees and flowers are viewed within...
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. Many of the works reflect the industrial, political and social aspects...