Art Guide Northwest
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Art Guide Northwest
ART GUIDE N O R T H W E S T GALLERIES MUSEUMS ANTIQUES 2016 issue The Burke Museum: Protecting Native Art and Building a New Home Museum Shows to See COMPLETE DIRECTORY OF WESTERN WASHINGTON G ALLERIES Events Calendar • Maps • Artist Directory www.artguidenw.com Clinton Work - Kwakwaka’wakw Steve Smith - Oweekeno 2 Arlene Ness - GitxsanClinton Work - Kwakwaka’wakw Joannasie Manning - Inuit 3 Steve Smith - Oweekeno See map page 8 ART GUI DE N O R T H W E S As usual, there are some great museum exhibits coming up during the year, not to mention loads of fabulous art to see in the many art galleries in our area. Be sure to check us out on Twitter @seattleartblog or www.seattleartblog.com for daily art information. Enjoy! T GALLERIES • MUSEUMS • ANTIQUES FEATURES Events Calendar 12 Burke Museum: Protecting and Building by Matthew Kangas 16 Museum Shows to See by Brenda Tipton 26 Antiques & Art 74 Gallery Profiles 68 Artist Index 76 —Brenda Tipton, Publisher VOL 25, NOVEMBER 2015 Burien/Sea-Tac30 Camano Island/Stanwood 30 Duvall/Monroe30 Edmonds30 Ellensburg32 Enumclaw32 Everett32 Gig Harbor 34 Issaquah34 Kirkland34 La Conner 34 Olympia/Tenino36 Port Angeles 38 Port Townsend 38 Poulsbo38 San Juan Islands 40 Seattle42 Sequim62 Shelton62 Silverdale62 Snohomish62 Suquamish66 Tacoma66 Vashon Island 75 Whidbey Island 75 Woodinville80 Museums Bainbridge Island Museum of Art 67 Bellevue Arts Museum 65 Cascadia Art Museum 61 Frye Art Museum 71b Museum of Glass 71a Museum of Northwest Art 47d Nordic Heritage Museum 60 Seattle Art Museum 69 Maps Northwest14 Downtown Seattle 8 Edmonds19 Pioneer Square 9 Bellevue, Kirkland 10 North Seattle 10 West Seattle 9 Tacoma19 City Directories Anacortes20 Auburn/Kent20 Bainbridge Island 20 Bellevue/Mercer Island 24 Bellingham24 Blaine28 Bremerton/Port Orchard 30 Cover Art: In Stillness I, by Qwalsius Shaun Peterson, Puyallup/Tulalip. Photo Courtesy Burke Museum ART GUIDE NORTHWEST Published in November by Tipton Publishing Co., PMB 422, 14419 Greenwood Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98133. The contents are the copyright property of Tipton Publishing. Publisher: Brenda Tipton. Assistant Publisher: Barbara Aydelott. Consulting Editor: Matthew Kangas, Circulation Manager: John Aydelott. Tacoma Circulation: Trevor Schmidtke. Consultants: Mel Tipton, Michael Maloney. Color: Eric Nielsen with The Color Group, eric@ thecolorgroup.com. Graphic design: vjbscribe.com. ADVERTISING/DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION: Brenda Tipton 206/367-6831, fax 206/365-0476, e-mail: [email protected]. Deadline for next issue: September 10, 2016 4 Mon - Sat 10 - 6 PM Sundays 12 - 5 PM Jennifer Merchant Janice Kerman emiko oye April Higashi Cynthia Toops 1420 5TH AVE SEATTLE, WA 206.624.6768 w w w.facerejewelr yart.com 5 See map page 9 Andrew Carson Glassinator 111"h × 46"w metal and glass wind sculpture Cynthia Miller Bear Nebula Sextet Glass kiln fused onto copper panels 26"h × 34"w 2100 Western Ave., Seattle, WA 98121 206/448-1616 • www.gallerymack.com Georgia Gerber Colt and Turtle 42"h × 64"w × 19"d bronze, 2014. Photo: kp-studio. 6 Earl Hamilton Mountain Ledge 60"h × 48"w acrylic on canvas Henner Schroder Turtle Boat 95.5"h × 16"w × 8"d Cast glass with glass inclusions on a metal frame 2100 Western Ave., Seattle, WA 98121 206/448-1616 • www.gallerymack.com Warren Pope Artists Dream 60"h × 80"w × 8"d Stretched canvas over wood, painted 7 See map page 8 Q U AN EE NE N Downtown (See page 10 for North Seattle) Space Needle Y ER E AK TL Y RR TE N W RE RV IE BO LV FA I EB AK TL ES AR AD . .S .S 8T H AV E D H AV E AR AV E AY N M BO TH Wing Luke Museum S RN W EL LE A AY 12 H AV E .S .S 6T AV E .S H 5T AV E W ST . AV E .S .S AV E AV E D D 2N 3R T UC H ST KOBO . 8 C N ER 7T S. AY W N KA AS AL AD VI 4T TO R ST . ST. ST. AV E. ST . NG ST. E SU M M IT SA N ST. PI N E ST. SI TY ST. E. AS E. NG HI ST . BO RE N AV KI N N ST. Frye Art Museum E. SO AI SL Sorrento Hotel TE RR Y AV S M YE N ST. 9T H AV E. CK AS 8T H AV E. M Women Painters of Washington ST. SE N EC A SP RI N G M A RI O N BI A ST. 7T H AV E. JA W M A D IS O 6T H AV E. S U N IV ER Renaissance Seattle Hotel TE RR A CE DE S. RT O LI VE W AY Pacific Place Hyatt at Olive 8 Paramount Hotel Nordstrom’s Camlin Hotel N ST. ST. JE FF ER SO ST . Qwest Field EET M IN O R AV 2N D AV E. CO LU M ST. S G ST E W A 5T H AV E. 4T H AV E. 1S T AV E. PO ST A LL EY W ES TE RN AV E. M A D IS O M A RI O N JA M ES IN IA ST R W Hotel Crowne Plaza Hotel Hotel Hotel Vintage Park Monaco Hotel 1000 CH ER R Y STS .K V IR G IN P I K E S Grand T. City Hyatt Convention & Paper Hammer Centre Visitor’s Bureau Seattle Art U N Sheraton Hotel Facèré IO N ST . Museum Washington Athletic Club U N IO Abmeyer-Wood N ST. Hilton Hotel Gallery The Fairmont Olympic Hotel Arctic Club Hotel NG ST . (2nd floor) FireSong Gallery KI AN ST . Pan Pacific Hotel Westin Hotel Hotel Max Macy’s 3R D AV E. Alexis Hotel (see detail pg. 9) IC R Westlake Center Roosevelt Hotel Traver Gallery Four Seasons Hotel PIONEER SQUARE BL CE ST . ST . Warwick Hotel Mayflower Park Hotel Inn at the Market Vetri International Glass Ferry Terminal N W AN Antiques at Pike Place Art Stall O D. VE. 3RD A ALASK A ST Steinbreuck Native Gallery Pike Place Market Seattle Aquarium VE. 6TH A VE. 5TH A R Y ST. VE. 4TH A B AT T E HN VE. 7TH A ST. LE N O R Lisa Harris Gallery IS PU ES JO Art Institute of . Seattle B E LL ST Cruise Terminal R D ST. NCHA Marriott Hotel Northwest B LA Woodworkers Gallery REET Gallery Mack RR ER ST. VE. 2ND A VE. 1 ST A Edgewater Hotel HA ST . . V IN E ST W A LL S AS W T AV E . CEDAR NN M O E. E L L IO T R N AV DE . C LAY ST O RE XT TH ST. BROAD M Experience Music Project BR WESTE Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle Center ST. E A G LE Chihuly Garden & Glass W Y ST. Gallery B ASisko DE 1 AV ST N. E Canlis Glass Se Univ CH ST . S ESquare Pioneer AM J 2N YESLER D EF N EX O E. Pioneer Square Hotel PR AV WESTERN POST Smith Tower TA G. Gibson Gallery 3RD AVE. S 2ND AVE. S. Masin’s Furniture Frederick Holmes and Company Glasshouse Art Glass Davidson Galleries Klondike Museum OCCIDENTAL AVE. S Flury & Co. Chidori S JACKSON ST. Post Stonington Office N S MAIN ST. P A R K I N G 4TH AVE. S IO Arundel Books P A R K E NS IN TE 1ST AVE. S ALASKAN WAY VIADUCT (HWY. S WASHINGT ON O C C I D E N T A L King Street Station S KING ArtXchange Qwest Field Azuma West Seattle ALASKAN WAY NW AY S. ROYAL BROUGHAM SW A VAL O GENESEE CALIFORNIA AVE Avalon Glassworks S. LANDER FIRST AVE FOURTH AVE WEST SEATTLE FREEWAY Safeco Field e. S Corson Av AY W RT O RP AI FAUNTLEROY ALASKA first thursday of each month Pioneer Square, Seattle Art Museum, Pike Place Market Areas Celebrate the Arts O n the first Thursday of each month most of the galleries in the Pioneer Square, Pike Place Market and Seattle Art Museum areas open in the evening from 5:30 –6:00pm until 8:00pm or later. The galleries with changing exhibits take this opportunity to introduce the general public to new shows. Not only are the galleries open, but a host of surrounding businesses in the areas accommodate the crowds—restaurants, bars, book stores, etc. Taxis are plentiful, and so are horse-drawn carriages! Locate the galleries on the map. 9 Wallingford Eastlake LAK . E ST . LVD NB NE 140 th Ave NE 8th Re Bel- Redmond Way 130 th Ave 120 th Ave Meydenbauer Center Convention & Visitors Center NE 4 th 112 th Ave 108 th Ave To 520 E LAK SHIN WA GTO 76th Ave. SE KIRKLAND AVE. Kirkland MAIN ST. Bellevue Way NE K LA PAR Heathman Hotel Woodmark Hotel Carillon Point Gunnar Nordstrom NE 8 th NE 6th 100 th Ave MAIN ST. Howard/Mandville SE 27th Street Bellevue Arts Museum Sheraton Bellevue Hotel 102nd Ave. To 405 AY LW TRA CEN Bellevue Bellevue Square MLK 34th E Kirkland Arts Center Gallery 6TH AVE. Mercer Island Westin Hotel M 10th 14th John Prographica E. Pine E. Denny Way Elliott Bay Books E. Pike Clarke & Clarke Hyatt Regency Hotel E. Roy KOBO Belmont 7TH AVE. nd n Broadway Volunteer Park Cornish College Seattle Denny Way Center MARKET ST. Seattle Asian Art Museum 11th Thomas St. John St. 42 Boston Museum of History & Industry Crane Gallery University of Washington Henry Art Gallery ad iso Zoo Queen Anne First Ave. ke 7th tla . lvd aB oli n ag ler Garfield Fairview M McGraw 35th 34th es W Fremont Bridge Burke Museum 15th E. 3rd Ave NW Phinney Ave Hotel Deca N 45th Street Crackerjack Nickerson Ga 65th N 50th Street Fremont Aurora Dravus Green Lake Ballard Bridge e Ci Lak 88th Impressions 83rd 63rd 62nd ary Le Discovery Gilman Park 34th 20th 24th Market Greenwood Ave 15th Ave NW Bherd Studios Fine Nordic Heritage Museum NW 67th ay ty W Northgate Mall NE 5th NE 8th Roosevelt Way NE University Way 15 th Ave NE n Holma NW 85th Street Northgate Way th N 105 Melrose 30th Ave. NW North Seattle Red Lion Bellevue Inn Doubletree Hotel Bellevue Club Hotel SE 10 Paintings & Sculpture by Over 60 Regional & Nationally Known Artists Howard/Mandville Gallery 120 Park Lane Suite D Kirkland, WA 98033 (425) 889-8212 www.howardmandville.com 11 See map page 10 Events Calendar Art Walks FIRSTS First Thursday Gallery Walks in Pioneer Square and the Seattle Art Museum area, 5–8pm. Downtown Museum and Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park are free all day on First Thursdays. www.firstthursdayseattle.com Art in the Park at South Lake Union Park. May through Oct. 11am–7pm. Free admission at Museum of History and Industry. For more information: www. nwartalliance.com SLU Art Walk from 5–8pm Oct. and May. South Lake Union event features temporary art shows in multiple venues run by Shunpike. Silverdale Artwalk, March– Nov. 5–8pm, Meet at Lisa Stirrett Glass Art Studio, 9536 NW Silverdale Way. 360/613-5472 First Friday Anacortes Galleries are open 6–9pm. www.anacortesart. com Bainbridge Island Galleries are open from 6–8pm. www. bainbridgedowntown.org. Bellingham Downtown Art Walk is from 6–10pm. www. downtownbellingham.com/ artwalk Bremerton Art Walk is from 5–8pm in downtown Bremerton. www.ci.bremerton.wa.us Ellensburg Art Walk is from 5–7:30pm in historic downtown Ellensburg. www. ci.ellensburg.wa.us Fremont Art Walk is 6–9pm. www.fremontfirstfriday.com Issaquah Art Walk is from 6–9pm, May–September in downtown Issaquah. www. downtownissaquah.com 12 Sequim Art Walk is from 5–8pm in downtown Sequim. www.sequimartwalk.com Vashon Island Gallery Cruise is from 6–9pm. www.stov.us/ art/firstFriday.html First Saturday La Conner Galleries are open April–Oct. 5–8pm as part of the Skagit Valley Art Escape. www.skagitvalleyartescape. com Langley on Whidbey Island Art Walk is from 5–7pm. www.visitlangley.com Port Orchard Art Walk April–Oct. from 2–5pm. www. pobsa.com Port Townsend Art Walk is from 5:30–8:30pm. www. ptguide.com/arts-musictheatre/158-gallery-walks SECONDS Second Wednesday Wallingford Art Walk starts at 6pm each month. Visit www.wallingford.org Second Thursday Gig Harbor Art Walk along the waterfront in the summer until 8pm. www.gigharborguide.com Blitz, Capitol Hill’s Art Walk is from 5–8pm. capitolhillartwalk.com West Seattle Art Walk is from 6–9pm. westseattleartwalk.blogspot.com Second Friday Belltown Art Walk is from 6–9pm. www.belltownartwalk.com Phinney Wood Art Up Art Walk is from 6–9pm. artupphinneywood.com Kirkland Art Walk is from noon–8pm. www.kirklandartwalk.com Third Thursday in Kent 4–7pm, www.thirdthursdaykent.com Seattle Design Center Art Walk is from 5–9pm. at 5701 Sixth Ave. South. www. seattledesigncenter.com Tacoma Art Mingle when Tacoma museums offer free admission and galleries are open from 5–8pm. Upper Queen Anne Art Walk is from 3–9pm and takes place between the 1500 and 2400 blocks on Queen Anne Ave. N. Second Saturday Ballard Art Walk is from 6–9pm. www.ballardartwalk. com Central District Art Walk is from 1–5pm. At various locations around 23rd Ave. and E. Cherry St. www. seattleartists.com Georgetown Art Attack is from 6–9pm. www.georgetownartattack.com Port Angeles Art Walk is from 5–8pm. www.olympicpeninsula.org Poulsbo Art Walk is from 5–8pm. www.historicdowntownpoulsbo.com/ArtWalk. html. FOURTHS Fourth Saturday Bremerton Charleston Arts District Artwalk, noon–8pm www.ci.bremerton.wa.us/ display.php?id=598 THIRDS Third Thursday Edmonds Art Walk is from 5– 8pm. www.edmondsartwalk. com Art Events studio settings. Visit www. bistudiotour.com. Thru December 24, 2015 Allied Arts of Whatcom County 36th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 10am–7pm. www. alliedartsofwhatcomcounty. December 5 Clinton on Whidbey Island Holiday Bazaar, local arts and crafts. Community Hall. Call Clinton Chamber of Commerce, 360/341-3929 Edmonds Woodway High School Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair held in high school Great Hall, 7600 212th St. SW, Edmonds Gage Academy “Drawing Jam” 1501 Tenth Ave, East, 9am–7pm. Visit www. gageacademy. The Greening of Coupeville Art & Antique Walk. Visit www.Coupevillechamber. Jule Fest in Poulsbo free Scandinavian arts and crafts bazaar. Visit www. poulsbochamber. December 2–6 Victorian Country Christmas at the Puyallup Fair and Events Center; over 650 booths of art, jewelry, etc. December 4–5 Anacortes Holiday Art Walk features the work of many Skagit Valley artists. Fri. 6–9pm, Sat. 10am–5pm. Call Kathy at Scott Milo Gallery, 360/293-6938. December 4–6 Annual Bainbridge Island Christmas in the Country. Fri.–Sat. 10am–5pm, Sun. 11am–5pm. Visit www. christmasinthecountry. 32nd Anniversary Bainbridge Island Studio Tour. 10am–6pm daily. View and shop for quality juried art in December 5–6 Phinney Neighborhood Winter Festival and Crafts (Continues on page 22) 13 Northwest Washington Roche Harbor BLAINE Peace Arch Park BELLINGHAM Vancouver, B.C. Allied Arts of Whatcom County Pacific Marine Art Gallery Whatcom Museum Eastsound Bellingham FAIRHAVEN / CHUCKANUT Artwood ORCAS Good Earth Pottery ISLAND SAN JUAN ISLAND Anacortes Museum LOPEZ Scott Milo ISLAND Anacortes LA CONNER Earthenworks Gallery Friday Harbor Expressions Fine Art Arctic Raven La Conner Quilt & Textile WaterWorks Museum Gallery 9 COUPEVILLE on La Conner Seaside Gallery La Conner WHIDBEY ISLAND Museum of Northwest Art Oak Harbor Penn Cove Pottery Skagit County Historical Windjammer Coupeville Museum The Wood Merchant WHIDBEY Studio T Port Angeles CAMANO ISLAND Fine Arts Center Blue Whole Gallery ISLAND Sequim Port Port Angeles Brackenwood Townsend Langley Marysville PORT TOWNSEND Schack Art Center Freeland Northwind Arts Center Simon Mace Gallery Clinton Everett Snohomish 2 Mukilteo Kingston Monroe POULSBO The Saaski Gallery/ Bluewater Artworks Edmonds Art Merchant Carrie Goller Gallery Poulsbo Duvall International Bothell Front Street Gallery Liberty Bay Gallery BAINBRIDGE Kirkland Magel & Louis Gallery ISLAND The Verksted Gallery Bellevue BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Bremerton Issaquah Bainbridge Island Arts & Crafts Mercer Island Bainbridge Island Museum Revolution Gallery Port Orchard of Art SEABainbridge Island Studio Tour Renton TAC The Island Gallery VASHON ISLAND 16 Gig Harbor 1 Kent 16 Puyallup Childhood’s End Gallery Art House Designs Tumwater 507 Washington’s Only Reference Guide to the Visual Arts Published annually in November, the deadline for space reservations in our next issue is September 10. Call Brenda Tipton at 206/367-6831, fax: 206/365-0476, e-mail: [email protected] ART Would you like to be on our mailing list? Art Guide Northwest PMB 422, 14419 Greenwood Ave. N Seattle, WA 98133 GUI DE N O R T H W E S T Look for us on the World Wide Web. www.artguidenw.com GALLERIES • MUSEUMS • ANTIQUES 14 SEATTLE’S OLDEST GLASSBLOWING STUDIO Salmon Chandelier 45˝ × 40˝ Tour Our Gallery of Regional & International Artists 311 Occidental Ave. S, Seattle, WA 98104 206/682-9939 Glasshouse Studio Mon.–Sat. 10am–5pm, Sun. 11am–4pm First Thursday 10am–8pm Glasshouse-Studio.com 15 See map page 8 THE BURKE MUSEUM Protecting Native Art and Building a New Home by Matthew Kangas D o you know which museum is the oldest in the state of Washington? Founded in 1885, the Burke Museum is not only the oldest but has the further distinction of being among the top five US repositories of Pacific Northwest Coast Native Art (the others being the American Museum of Natural History in New York; the National Museum of the American Indian in New York and DC; and Chicago’s Field Museum). This preeminence alone places the Burke on the map of any visitor to Seattle in search of art and indigenous cultures. However, over the past 129 years, the University of Washingtonbased institution has become much more, all of which sets it in a global company of anthropological, natural history, art history, and ethnographic museums, often all rolled into one, such as the Royal Provincial Museum in Victoria, BC; Musée Quai Branly in Paris; the British Museum in London and the great indigenous art collections in Stockholm, Copenhagen and Brussels. The idea of an all-encompassing compendium of world knowledge of all beings, creations and cultures dates back to the private curio cabinets of the 18th-century French and English Enlightenment (the time of Diderot’s enormous, original Encyclopédie, 1752–1772). In this sense, the Burke Museum is now among the last or only type of museum of its breed in the Washington state (or in Idaho, Montana, or Oregon for that matter). With over 16 million objects (“from eggs to totem poles,” as Robin Wright, director of the Burke’s Bill Holm Center, said) in 10 major categories, the Burke is above all a scholarly, teaching museum Puppet, by David R. Boxley. This piece, displayed in the Burke Museum’s recent Here & Now: Native Artists Inspired exhibition, was inspired by a historical Tsimshian puppet in the Burke’s collection. Photo by Richard Brown Photography 16 both for UW students and the miscellaneous general public which last year toured 32,000 elementary and secondary schoolchildren on-site with a total of 110,000 if you count after-school visits and those accompanied by parents. Yes, dinosaurs are a big draw and, in this respect, the Burke does not disappoint. Thanks to their Olympiafunded field trips, Burke paleontologists are at work all over the world and, most importantly, within Washington state. Visitors can see skeletal fossilized remains to their heart’s content. They will also enjoy the large lobby orientation display case, “Life and House Post: Grizzly Bear with Kaats, by NaTimes of Washington State,” than Johnson, Tlingit, 2005. Burke Museum Cat. no. 2005-84/1. Photo by Steve a wonderful, old-style di- Whiston orama filled with everything from dinosaur bones to Native Art, flora, fauna and gemstones. Nearby in another case are taxidermy examples (now referred to by the politically correct term, “museum-prepared”). Poised on their 135th anniversary in 2020, UW officials have persuaded Olympia legislators and private donors to open a new $99 million facility facing Northeast 45th Street and 15th Avenue Northeast at the campus’ northwest corner in late 2019. It (Continues on page 18) Burke Museum 2016 Exhibits JANUARY 25–MAY 15 MARCH 20 Sven Haakanson, YOU Build It: An Evolving Exhibit, interactive Native American artist builds an open boat or angyaqq Annual Dino Day, with TV host Dr. Scott Sampson of “Dinosaur Train.” MAY 14 Native Art Market, tribal craftsmen and artists from the region assemble in a widely attended special event. JANUARY 9 Artifact Identification Day, bring your arrowheads or masks to be identified by Burke Museum experts. JUNE 18–NOVEMBER 27 Wild Nearby, celebrating the 100th anniversary of North Cascades National Park with a special publication, objects from the Burke collection on view and special photographs are seen. FEBRUARY 20 Archaeology Day, a special focus on the Museum’s rich holdings of artifacts ONGOING UNTIL LATE 2016 Pacific Voices, a rich tapestry of 17 different Pacific Rim cultures and “how they adapt and remain vibrant in a changing world.” Life and Times of Washington State, a “passport to the evolution of our state’s biology, geology, and archaeology.” 17 ■■Burke Museum continued from page 17 Haida rattle-top basket, probably woven by a female relative of John Wallace in Hydaburg, AK, likely painted by master carver John Wallace. Burke Museum cat. no. 2012-150/1. Photo by Richard Brown Photograph will be 60 percent larger than the current 1963 building designed by James Chiarelli, with a larger museum shop and café along with extensive exhibition galleries; visible storage and conservation areas; staff offices; storage for the 16 million objects; and more classroom space, the better to accommodate the university’s growing museum studies program. T he peculiar hybrid that the Burke and its few national and international peers are also involves the legacy of 19thcentury empire-drawn collections when many of the Northwest Coast Native Art masterpieces were first acquired. Because none of it was considered fine art, unlike today’s Native Art, these magnificent troves ended up in the archetypal Victorian museum: the universal natural history museum (Oxford University’s Pitt Rivers Museum is one, appropriately named after a founding father of ethnology). Franz Boas, another pioneer anthropologist, became famous due to his extensive analysis of the Coastal tribe cultures of Washington, BC, and Alaska. His fame brought deeper respect for Northwest Indian Art, including from the founder of structural anthropology, Claude Lévi-Strauss. On view for over 17 years, “Pacific Voices” is a display of 17 different Pan-Pacific, indigenous cultures, mostly drawn from the Burke’s 16 million objects and accompanied by helpful, readable labels and vintage in situ photographs. China, Korea and Japan have mini-dioramas as do the Maori, Hawaii and Eskimo Inuit peoples. The kind of intense, lots-to-look-at exhibit that first-time viewers and children, especially, never forget, “Pacific Voices” will close in late 2016 as part of the gradual transition to the new Olson Kundig-designed building. As retiring Professor Robin Wright pointed out in an interview, the new site will be much bigger and contain more visible storage than the gold standard of the field, University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology, the masterpiece of Canadian architect Arthur Erickson. Dr. Wright’s background is as an art historian (Ph.D., UW, 1977) rather than an anthropologist; this singles her out and accounts for the unusually close relationships to living Native (Continues on page 73) 18 Edmonds roa Ra il N Bell St. Edmonds Art Festival Museum Main St. Gallery Gallery North Zinc Art Jam+ Interiors e Cascadia s St. Art Museum Aria Studio Gallery Edmonds Library Gallery Maple St. 6th Ave. 5th Ave. 4th Ave.S Sunset Ave. 2nd Ave. S 104 Civic Center Playfield 3rd A dA ve . t. 4th in S Daley St. 7th Ave. Ma 524 ve. N Kingston Ferry Dock Ave . Bracketts Landing South Dayton St. Alder St. wing Mud Gallery Silver Cloud Inn ST. BROADWAY ARKET ST. .M AVE E. ENS 2nd St. 1ST ST Junett St. HEL SPRAGUE AVE. E S. 19TH AV E. YAKIMA AV 6TH AVE. Tacoma Art Museum Chihuly at Union Station S. 17th St. Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center Art Stop 9th St. LeRoy Jewelers Museum of Glass Commerce St. JEFFERSON AVE. . Fawcett St UW Campus Washington State History Museum E S. 11TH AV E AV TH S. 12 509 Murano Hotel S. 13th St. Courtyard by Marrio S. 15th StYA. LLUP AVE PU Tacoma Art Mus Chihuly at Union St 70 S. 17th St.26TH ST E. E S. 19TH AV JEFFERSON AVE. . Fawcett St UW Campus Washington Tacoma DomeHistory Mu S 25th St. Dock St. Murano Courtyard by Marriott S. 15th St. E AV ST. ION IS DIV Hotel S. 13th St. DIVISION AVE AV E. AV TACOMA E S. 11TH AV E S. 12TH AV E. PACIFIC AV ST. BROADWAY ARKET ST. Art Stop LeRoy Jewelers 9th St. N.11th St. Cedar St. MA .M AVE E. YAKIMA AV 6TH AVE. N. 13th St. TAC O I ST . ENS Oakes St. RTH E. Pine St. NO HEL DIV ST. v. of get und N. 21st St. VE NA ISIO Throwing Mud Gallery AV TACOMA 8th St. N. 30th St. AV E. 2nd St. 1ST ST MA N Carr St. TAC O N. Lawrence St. T. Tacoma 19 St. City Directory ■■ Anacortes Puget Sound region. Located steps from the Seattle/Bainbridge Island ferry. Free admission The Anacortes Museum 1305 8th St., 360/293-1915 Bainbridge Island Studio Tour Anne Martin McCool Gallery 711 Commercial Ave., 360/293-3577 See ad page 25. P. O. Box 10623, 206/842-0504, [email protected], www. bistudiotour.com. The Bainbridge Island Studio Tour is a popular summer and winter art show that features regional artists in local studios. Bring a friend, you’re sure to find a gem! Summer Tour: 2nd Weekend in August. Winter Tour: 1st weekend in Dec. Hours: 10am– 6pm Fri. & Sat., 10am-5pm Sun. Appraisalink 807 “W” Ave., 360/588-8995 or toll free 866/588-8995 Depot Arts Center 611 R. Ave., 360/293-3663 Lenswork Publishing 1101 8th St., Ste. C, 360/588-1343 Samish Gallery of Native Arts 708 Commercial Ave., 360/588-8200 Bainbridge Performing Arts 200 Madison Ave. N., 206/842-8578 Scott Milo Gallery 420 Commercial Ave., 360/293-6938 Gallery at Grace Grace Episcopal Church, 8595 Day Rd. E., 206/842-9997 ■■ Auburn/Kent Gilbert Thomes Centennial Center Gallery 400 Winslow Way E, Ste 130, 206/855-9552 400 West Gowe St., Kent, 253/856-5050 Island Ambiance White River Valley Museum 154 Winslow Way East, 206/855-8025 918 H St. SE, Auburn, 253/288-7433 The Island Gallery 400 Winslow Way East, #120, 206/780-9500, [email protected], www.theislandgallery. net. Tues.–Sat. 11am–6pm, Sun. noon–4pm. The Island Gallery features internationally recognized artists creating furniture and sculpture from native and exotic woods, wood fired ceramics from the finest potters in America and Asia, and museum-quality textile art, clothing and jewelry. With a recent expansion, now exhibiting the work of established and emerging painters and print artists. Openings and music on First Fridays of the month. ■■ Bainbridge Island Bainbridge Arts & Crafts 151 Winslow Way E., 206/8423132, [email protected], www. bacart.org. Mon.–Sat. 10am– 6pm, Sun. 11am–5pm. Bainbridge Arts & Crafts, founded in 1948, is a nonprofit art gallery on Bainbridge Island. We represent the work of 200 local and regional artists, support arts education in the schools, and offer art education to the community. Bainbridge Island Museum of Art See ad page 67. 550 Winslow Way East, 206/8424451, toll-free 855/613-1342, [email protected], www.biartmuseum.org. Daily 10am–6pm Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is a collecting museum with a focus on contemporary art of the Mesolini Glass Studio 13291 Madison Ave. NE, 206/842-7133 Millstream 122 Winslow Way E, 206/842-4495 (Continues on page 24) 20 Contemporary Artwork Lori-ann Latremouille Robert Allan ™ & © 1995 Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.B. All rights reserved Thom Ross “Firebird” Dan Larsen Svetlana Shalygina Regional and Nationally Recognized Artists with a Seasoning of Modern Masters The New Rhythm of Retail The Region’s Most Prestigious Shopping District Located at Bellevue Place on the Courtyard of the Hyatt Hotel At Bellevue Place 800 Bellevue Way N.E. Ste. 115 • Bellevue, WA 98004 Open 7 Days • FREE PARKING 425.283.0461 • www.gunnarnordstrom.com 21b See map page 10 ■■Events Calendar continued from page 13 Fair 10am–5pm. Phinney Center, 6532 Phinney Ave. North Tidefest Art Fest at Gig Harbor High School. Visit www.tidefest. Thru April 33rd Annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival features lots of arts and crafts exhibits. April 1–24 Art in the Schoolhouse at Christianson’s Nursery, Mt. Vernon. Visit Stanwood Camanoarts.org. December 5–6, 12–13 Vashon Island Holiday Art Studio Tour, 10am–4pm. Call Vashon Allied Arts at 206/463-5131 April 2 Pratt Fine Arts Center Spring Open House, 6–9pm. 1902 South Main St. www. pratt.org. December 12–13 Chimacum Arts and Crafts Fair, 10am–4pm., Chimacum High School. www. chimacumarts. Port Gamble Country Christmas throughout town—over 100,000 Lights. April 18–June 3 Northwest Watercolor Society International Open Exhibition, Mercer Island Community Center, 8236 SE 24th Street, Mercer Island, 206/275-7609. December 19–20 Seattle Holiday Craft Fair, Magnuson Park Hangar 30, 7400 Sand Point Way, 11am–6pm. Visit www. nwartalliance. April 30 Pratt’s 34th Annual Fine Art Auction, Bell Harbor Conference Center, 2211 Alaskan Way, Pier 66. Visit www.pratt.org February 12–21 Great Northwest Glass Quest, Stanwood and Camano Island. Search for unique, hand-blown glass treasures. Visit www.greatnwglassquest. May thru mid-October Leavenworth Village Art in the Park is the longest running art show in the Northwest. All weekends. February 28 H’Arts Benefit Art Auction to benefit the Schack Art Center, 5pm., Everett Events Center 2000 Hewitt Ave, Everett. For tickets and information visit www. schackartcenter. May–Date TBD Pilchuck Glass School Spring Group Tours. Advance reservations required, minimum group: 10. Call 206/621-8422. May 6–7 March 4 Phinney Greenwood Art Walk. Over 40 locations between 65th and 87th streets, Fri. 6–9pm, Sat. noon–5pm. Gage Academy of Art Gala Art Auction and Benefit. For tickets and information Call 206/323-4243 March, Date TBD May 6–8, 14–15 Best of the Northwest Spring 2016 Art and Fine Craft Show. Visit www.nwartalliance. Camano Island Annual Mothers’ Day Weekend Studio Tour plus Encore Weekend, 10am–5pm. Visit www.camanoarts.org. March 12–13 Coupeville Musselfest Art and Antique Walk. Visit www.coupevillechamber. 22 May 7–8 June 17–19 Kirkland Artists Studio Tour, 10am–6pm. Call Kirkland Arts Center for locations at 425/822-7161 58th Edmonds Arts Festival, one of the Pacific Northwest’s largest arts celebrations. It’s a free fun-filled Fathers’ Day Weekend in Edmonds. Fri. 11am–9pm, Sat. 10am–8pm, Sun. 10am–6pm. Visit www. edmondsartsfestival.org. May 14 Penn Cove Water Festival features Native American canoe racing, arts and crafts, entertainment, 11am–5pm., Coupeville June 18 Museum of Northwest Art Annual Art Auction in La Conner. Preview: Fri. June 17. The museum’s largest annual fundraiser—for both seasoned and novice art collectors. Visit www.museumofart. org May 14–15 University District Street Fair, longest running street festival in the nation. Visit www.udistrictchamber.org. May 20–22 Viking Fest celebrates Poulsbo’s Scandinavian heritage. Downtown and waterfront. 44th Annual Ellensburg National Western Art Show & Auction, Kittitas Valley Event Center, Fri.–Sat., 10am–10pm, Sun., 10am–3pm June 24–26 Meeker Days Festival, Downtown Puyullap. The largest street festival in Pierce County. Visit www. meekerdaysfestival.org. Taste of Tacoma, Point Defiance Park. The ultimate family picnic. For all information Visit www.tasteoftacoma. org May 27–30 45th Annual Northwest Folklife Festival, 11am– 11pm., Seattle Center July 9–10 Camano Island Art by the Bay Fine Arts and Crafts Festival, 10am–5pm. For location and information visit www.stanwoodcamanoarts. org Choochokam, Langley’s 40th Annual Festival of the Arts. Free shuttle from and to the Clinton ferry terminal. Visit choochokamarts.org. June 3–4 Anacortes Summer Art Walk all along Commercial Ave., Fri. 6–9pm, Sat. 10am–5pm. Call Kathy at Scott Milo Gallery, 360/293-6938. June 4 Artists’ Garage Sale, Schack Art Center, 2921 Hoyt Ave., Everett. Features glass, ceramics, art supplies, paintings, old stock, seconds, and new stock. All at garage sale prices. Visit www. shackartcenter.org. July 10 Pilchuck Glass School Campus Open House, Stanwood, noon–5pm. Visit www.pilchuck.org. July 15–17 June 5 Kirkland Uncorked, Kirkland’s Waterfront Art Festival. Visit www.kirklanduncorked.org. Sequim Arts Studio Tour, in conjunction with the Sequim Lavender Festival features a dynamic group of North Beacon Hill Art Walk. Annual Event 1st Sunday in June, aroung 100 artists participate. Visit www. beaconhillartwalk.org (Continues on page 79) 23 ■■ Bainbridge Island continued from page 20 Roby King Galleries Fire Works 176 Winslow Way E., 206/842-2063 196 Bellevue Square, Bellevue, 425/688-0933 Steven Fey Fine Art Photography Gallery Gunnar Nordstrom Gallery See ad page 21. 800 Bellevue Way NE, ste 111, 425/283-0461, 425/827-2822 gallery, 425/444-8241 mobile, [email protected], www. gunnarnordstrom.com. Open 7 days. Mon.–Sat. 9:30am–8pm, Sun. noon–5pm. Located in the heart of Bellevue’s trendy and vibrant shopping district, the Gunnar Nordstrom Gallery exhibits works by internationally and nationally known artists such as Jurgen Gorg, Toko Shinoda, Thom Ross, Mike Smith, Loren Salazar, Bob Ichter, and a selection of modern masters. 278 Winslow Way, Ste. 203, 206/451-4606 ■■ Bellevue/Mercer Island Bellevue Arts Museum See ad page 65. 510 Bellevue Way NE, 425/5190770, fax 425/637-1799, [email protected], www.bellevuearts. org. Tues.–Sun. 11am–6pm, Free First Friday 11am–8pm. Admission: $12 adult, $10 senior/students/military, $30 family ticket (up to 2 adults, 4 children under 18), Free for members and children under 6. Free admission every first Friday of the month. Hall/Spassov 800 Bellevue Way NE, Ste. 150, 425/453-3244 Clarke & Clarke Art + Artifacts Haystack Antiques See ad page 35. 7605 SE 27th St., Ste 105, Mercer Island, 425/516-9921, [email protected], www.ethnoarts.com. Please call or visit our website for our new location and hours. Visiting our shop is more comparable to a travel adventure than a shopping trip. You will certainly find one of the most precisely curated assortment of desireable objects to acquire for your home or for your collection. There are Unique and Exotic Treasures from places most people dream about. Ethnographic arts from Asia, Africa and beyond. Decorative world crafts, contemporary jewelry, art and glass. “Always Unique, Beautiful and Fairly Priced.” For the trend setting decorator, the savvy collector or the adventurous shopper! 144 105th NE, 425/455-1515 The Legacy Ltd. 206/624-6350, 1-800-729-1562 Mercer Island Community Art Gallery 8236 SE 24th, Mercer Island, 206/236-3545 MIVAL Gallery 2836 78th Ave. SE, 206/619-6276 New Dimensions Frame & Gallery 206 105th Ave. NE, Bellevue, 425/455-0607 Pande Cameron 13013 NE 20th, 425/885-1816 Sahara Fine Art 550 106th Ave. NE, Ste. 209, 425/455-4552 ■■ Bellingham East Shore Gallery Allied Arts of Whatcom County 12700 SE 32nd St., Bellevue, 425/747-3780 See ad page 49. 1418 Cornwall Ave., 866/6509317, 360/676-8548, Fax: 360/6509317, [email protected], www. alliedarts.org. Mon.–Fri. 10am– 5pm, Sat. Noon–5pm. Allied Arts Elements Gallery 10500 NE 8th St., Bellevue Place at the Hyatt, Bellevue, 425/454-8242 Exclusively Art 3934 Factoria Mall, 425/747-4899 (Continues on page 28) 24 25 See map page 14 Museum Exhibits to See by Brenda Tipton I ’ll just bet you can’t find another metropolitan area in this country that can boast of two new museums within a two-year period. Not only do we have the two-year old Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, but we now have the newly-opened Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds. The Cascadia Art Museum is the dream of founders Lindsey and Carolyn Echelbarger. Located near the Edmonds waterfront at 190 Sunset, one would never guess this sleek, mid-century modern building was once a Safeway Store. Land developer and long-time Edmonds resident, Echelbarger, saved the building from destruction and commissioned architect Steve Johnson to capitalize on the high ceilings and curved hemlock beams, turning the interior into a home worthy of important art while maintaining the integrity of the building as a whole. Uniquely, Cascadia, headed by Interim Director Elizabeth Martin-Calder, sees its mission as solely dedicated to late 19th century to the mid-modernist period of Northwest art. According to Lindsey Echelbarger, “Seattle has curiously lagged behind the rest of the US in appreciating their early art — Cascadia’s mission is to change this so that the Greater Northwest takes its rightful place amongst the others.” Their first exhibition, The First 75 Years of the Northwest Watercolor Society, was enthusiastically received and resulted in several hundred new members. Next up, from January 14 through May 1, is Looking Back, Moving Forward: A Centennial Tribute to Nellie Cornish & The Cornish College of the Arts. Delving deep into public and private archives, the exhibition focus is historic artwork, dance films, costumes and more, by key Cornish figures such as Merce Cunningham, Robert Joffrey and Mark Tobey. Visit their website at www.cascadiaartmuseum.org for exhibit information in the future. The next to newest museum in our area, the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, is an easy ferry ride from downtown Seattle to the lovely Bainbridge Island. The focus here is on contemporary artists from the Puget Sound region. Admission is free. Graphic Masters: Albrecht Dürer, Francisco Goya, and Pablo Picasso, on view from June 9 through August 28 at the Seattle Art Museum downtown on First and Union, promises to be a must-see exhibition. SAM has several exhibitions each year, so you should look it up on the web to get a full list. The Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park should be a required stop on any museum tour. The exceptional Chinese collection was started by Dr. Richard Fuller, the founding director of the Seattle Art Museum, in the early 1900s. The only museum in the area to concentrate on arts and crafts is the Bellevue Arts Museum. One of the exhibitions in the next year, Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair, on view from May 20 through August 14, showcases the hit iconic (Continues on page 29) 26 HISTORIC MODERN CONTEMPORARY Jane Atche Mary Cassatt Marc Chagall Edgar Chahine Salvador Dali Edgar Degas Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Edouard Manet Joan Miró Alphonse Mucha Pierre Auguste Renoir Theophile Steinlen James Jacques Tissot James McNeill Whistler Jane Burton Tyler Burton Jean Marc Calvet Lyle Carbajal Josep Domenech Richard Downs Mark Erickson Barry Johnson Jay Kelly Don Morris Yorgos Papadopoulos Mark T. Smith Elise Wagner Martin Webb ART HISTORIC ESTATES Walter Quirt (1902–1968) Sam Haskins (1926–2009) 309 Occidental Ave. S 206/682-0166 Tues.–Sat. 10am–6pm, Sun. 11am–6pm [email protected] frederickholmesandcompany.com 27 See map page 9 ■■Bellingham continued from page 24 of Whatcom County is a driving force in cultivating the Bellingham art scene. Check out our exhibitions or art thrift store or attend one of our many events. Mon.–Sat. 11am–6pm, Sun. noon– 5pm. Located in the historic Fairhaven District since 1969. Featuring more than 50 local artists specializing in hand made clay art and functional pottery. Artwood, a Gallery of Fine Woodworking Hamann’s Gallery See ad page 59a. 1000 Harris Ave. in Historic Fairhaven, 360/647-1628, fax 360/647-7633, [email protected], www.artwoodgallery. com. Open Mon.–Sat. 11am–6pm, Sun. 11am–5pm. Featuring woodwork of Northwest co-op members and many local artists. Our exquisite furniture and fine gifts are only a sampling of the work, as woodworking and design skills are available through commissions. Come to Historic Fairhaven, browse our gallery, and enjoy the beauty of finely crafted wood. 2940 Newmarket St., Barkley Village, 360/733-8898 Chuckanut Bay Gallery and Sculpture Garden Sculpture Northwest Jody Bergsma Galleries, Inc. 1301 Fraser St., Ste A6, 360/733-1101 Lucia Douglas Gallery 1415 13th St., 360/733-5361 Mindport Exhibits 210 West Holly St., 360/647-5614 Pacific Marine Gallery 700 W. Holly St., 360/738-8535, fax: 360/738-9263 Renaissance Celebration 915 Harris Ave., 360/647-4592 See ad page 59c. 203 Prospect Street, 360/7349757, info@sculpturenorthwest. org, www.sculpturenorthwest. org. Fri.–Sun. 2pm–5pm. Sculpture Northwest Gallery is our “small gallery.” Our “big gallery” is the counties of Island, San Juan, Skagit and Whatcom which we market as a destination to view public sculpture. 700 Chuckanut Drive N., 360/734-4885 Fourth Corner Frames See ad page 59b. 311 W. Holly St., 360/734-1340, www.fourthcornerframes.com. Mon.–Sat. 10am–5:30pm. Locally owned and operated art gallery and custom frame shop since 1973. Visit our website for current and upcoming shows and events. Our gallery showcases original works of art by national and regional artists, including Stephen McMillan, Laurie Potter, Shirley Erickson, sculpture and pottery by Linda Hughes. We regularly feature various invited or juried artists and participate in monthly Downtown Art Walks. Fourth Corner Frames is devoted to conservation framing and the preservation of art, providing superior customer service and creative design. Viking Union Gallery Viking Union Complex, Western Washington University, 360/650-6534 Western Gallery & Outdoor Sculpture Collection Western Washington University, Western Gallery, Fine Arts Complex, 360/650-3900 info; 360/6503963 admin. office Whatcom Museum 121 Prospect St., 360/778-8930, fax 360/738-7409 ■■ Blaine Gallery West Peace Arch Park International Sculpture Exhibition 1300 12th St., 360/734-8414 Good Earth Pottery, LLC 1000 Harris Ave., 360/6713998, theteam@goodearthpots. com, www.goodearthpots.com. 1-5 Exit 276, 360/332-7165 (Continues on page 30) 28 ■■Museums and Shows continued from page 26 traveling fashion show of the 1950s that redefined beauty and style for African Americans. The show includes 100 ensembles and accessories displayed on fully stylized mannequins to recreate the runway experience. Running from July 16 through September 25 at the Frye Art Museum, located at 704 Terry Avenue in Seattle, is Chronicles of Solitude: Masterworks by Vilhelm Hammershøi from the National Gallery of Denmark. Admission is free thanks to the largesse of museum founders Charles and Emma Frye. The Nordic Heritage Museum, 3014 NW 67 Street in Ballard, is the only museum in the United States dedicated to the artistic legacy from the five Nordic countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland. The Henry Art Gallery, on the University of Washington campus, is devoted to contemporary art, boldly showcasing the new and different. Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, also located on the University of Washington Campus at the entrance, features the fifth largest collection of Northwest Coast Native Art in the United States. The Museum of History Industry, located at 860 Terry Avenue N. at the south end of Lake Union, is definitely the place to discover both old and new Seattle. For Dale Chihuly fans, Chihuly Garden and Glass is open to the public at the Seattle Center. It is here that you can see how Chihuly’s work evolved over his long career. The Tacoma Art Museum has increasingly become a major player in the museum category. Among several interesting exhibitions in 2016, What’s New at TAM? Recent Gifts to the Collection: Spring—Fall 2016 should be a good one to see. The Museum of Glass in Tacoma is a great place to go for glass aficionados. The museum’s Hot Shop is particularly educational and entertaining for those of you who have never actually seen glass blowing before. Museum of Northwest Art, located north of Seattle in the picturesque town of La Conner, is the other museum in the state devoted exclusively to Pacific Northwest artists. Their growing collection includes over 2,500 contemporary art objects from the early 1900s to the present day. Museum admission is free. Just south of the Canadian border, Bellingham is home to the Whatcom Museum and more Pacific Northwest art as well as American art from the middle of the 19th century to the present. F or a complete list of all museums, their addresses and phone numbers in Western Washington, check out our museum page, page 64. For daily art information, log onto www.seattleartblog .com where I post current openings along with pictures and a blurb about the shows. I hope you enjoy visiting the museums and galleries in Washington. Trust me when I tell you they will be glad to see you. Enjoy! 29 ■■continued from page 28 ■■ Bremerton/ Let’s Frame It Art Gallery Port Orchard 8716 271st St. NW, Stanwood, 360/629-3710 Amy Burnett Gallery & Pyrex Museum Matzke Fine Art Gallery & Sculpture Park 296 Fourth St., 360/373-3187 2345 Blanche Way, Camano Island, 360/387-2759 Collective Visions Gallery 331 Pacific Ave., 360/377-8327 Pilchuck Glass Studio Kitsap County Historical Society Museum 1201-316th St. NW, Stanwood, 360/445-3111 280 4th St., 360/479-6226 Sidney Art Gallery & Historical Museum ■■ Duvall/Monroe Art Merchant International 202 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard, 360/876-3693 17161 Beaton Rd. SE, 360/794-7844 Valentinetti Puppet Museum 257 4th St., 360/373-2992 The Saaski Gallery/Art Merchant International ■■ Burien/Sea-Tac 17161 Beaton Rd. SE, Monroe, 360/794-7844 Burien Arts Gallery/ Burien Arts Association ■■ Edmonds 826 SW 152nd Ave., 206/244-7808 Aria Studio Gallery See ad page 53a. 535 Main St., 425/774-5811, [email protected], www.joanarchergallery.com. Tues. 1–8pm, Weds. 11am–5pm, Thurs. 11am– 5:30pm, Fri. 11am–5pm, Sat noon– 4pm, Closed Sun.–Mon. Located on Main Street, this charming combination of studio/gallery features original watercolors and oils by Joan E. Archer and photography by Leah Goodwin. Both artists express themselves with great imagination and cover a range of subjects from realism to the impressionistic. Studio classes in watercolor painting and drawing are available. ■■ Camano Island/ Stanwood A Guilded Gallery 8700 271st NW, Stanwood, 360/629-2787, www.stanwoodcamanoarts.com. Tues–Sat. 10am– 5pm. A fine art co-op gallery of local artists with artists on duty. You will find amazing art in watercolor, acrylic, oil, pastel, photography, pottery, glass, jewelry, wood and metal sculpture. Located in East Stanwood across from the Amtrak station. Situated near restaurants, upscale women’s wear shop, yarn, collectables, and frame shops. Hosting artist’s receptions each month. Featuring professional instructiors in many mediums. Welcoming new students. Please see our website for many major events throughout the year as well as workshops and class listings. Follow us on Facebook. Art Spot 408 Main St., 425/640-6408 C’est La Vie 320 5th Ave. S., Suite B, 425/673-8905 Cascadia Art Museum Glass Quest Studio See ad page 61. 190 Sunset Ave. #E, 425/3364809, www.cascadiaartmuseum. org. 11am–6pm Wed.–Sun. Art Walk Edmonds, every 3rd Thursday open from 5pm–8pm and admission is free. Dedicated to NW 31808 West Lake Ketcham Rd., Stanwood, 360/629-7005 Koffman Studio & Gallery 578 East North Camano Drive, Camano Island, 360/387-3024 (Continues on page 32) 30 Women Painters of Washington Gallery Women Painters of Washington at the Columbia Center Showcasing art by women since 1930 Amy Ferron Carole Barrer Christine Gedye K Robinson Sandra Kahler Beth Betker Kim Caldwell Kathie Bliss Judith Marshall Cheryl A Richey Espi Grundy Naomi Gray visit our MACY’S downtown gallery The WPW Gallery at the Columbia Center: 701 5th Ave, Ste. 310, 3rd Floor, Seattle WA 98104 206-624-0543 Hours: M-F 11am to 4 pm www.womenpainters.com www.wpwgallery.blogspot.com 31 See map page 8 ■■Edmonds continued from page 30 art from the late 19th century through the 1960s. Housed in one of Edmonds’ most iconic MidCentury Modern buildings. 6 galleries, multi-purpose education room, gift shop, and event space. decor and gifts—we make your world FUN to live in! Modern Art and Design now in Edmonds! Christopher Gallery 420 N Pearl St., 509.925.LOFT ■■ Ellensburg 420 LOFT Art Gallery 537 Main St., 425/778-4666 Cole Gallery The Clymer Gallery & Museum 107 5th Ave. S., 425/697-2787 416 N. Pearl St., 509/962-6416 Comstock Jewelers CSU Sarah Spurgeon Gallery 411 Main St., 425/778-4666 400 E. University Way, 509/963-2665 Edmonds Arts Commission Library Gallery Gallery One 650 Main Street, 425/771-0228 408 North Pearl St., 509/925-2670 Edmonds Arts Festival Museum Gallery Western Art Association/ Goodey Gallery 700 Main Street, 425/771-1984 309 N. Pearl, 509/982-2934 Edmonds Frame Design & Atelier ■■ Enumclaw 514 C 5th Ave. S, 425/771-6520 Arts Alive! Gallery Gallery North 1429 Cole St., P.O. Box 442, 360/802-6787 See ad page 53b. 401 Main St., 425/774-0946, [email protected], www. GalleryNorthEdmonds.com. Sun.– Fri. 11am–5pm, Sat. 10am–6pm. We are one of the longest-running artist cooperatives in the nation. The gallery includes fine art paintings, sculpture, pottery, woodworking, woodcarving, handcrafted jewelry, photographic art, undersea photography, glass, and more. ■■ Everett Anabel’s Framing & Gallery 2531 Broadway, Everett, 425/258-6402 Artspace Everett Lofts 2917 Hoyt Ave. #102–425/252–5935, Schack Art Center See ad page 33. 2921 Hoyt Ave., Everett, 425/2595050, [email protected], www. schack.org. Mon.–Fri. 10am–6pm, Sat. 11am–5pm, Sun. noon–5pm. Schack Art Center is an admission free, visual art center in downtown Everett that provides a firstclass view into the fascination world of glassblowing. Watch artists shape molten glass while admiring diverse exhibits featuring locally and internationally-known professional artists. Schack also offers a wide variety of art classes for youth teen, and adults. J. Rankin Jewelers 505 5th Ave. S., 425/673-6161 MaJe Selects 409 Main St., 425/776-3778 U Frame It Aurora Marketplace 23632 Hwy 99, #134, 206/546-6480 Zinc Art + Interiors See ad page 53c. 102 3rd. Avenue S., Suite B,, 206/467-1027, Fax: 866/544-1478, [email protected], www.ZincArtInteriors.com. Check our Facebook page or website for hours and events. Zinc is a gallery of art and design! With a curated selection of art, furniture, jewelry, We Do Art 5616 Evergreen Way, Everett, 425/238-2585 (Continues on page 34) 32 CHUCK CLOSE P R I N T S, P R O C E S S & C O L L A B O R AT I O N MAY 12 – SEPTEMBER 5, 2016 SC HACK ART CENTER, 2921 HOYT AVE., EVERETT, WA Chuck Close: Prints, Process, and Collaboration is organized by Terrie Sultan, Director of the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY, and has been made possible in part by the generous underwriting by the Neuberger Berman Foundation and grants from the Lannan Foundation and the Jon and Mary Shirley Foundation. Photo credit: Self-Portrait, 2002, 43-color woodcut 31” x 25”, Edition of 60; Karl Hecksher New York, printer; Pace Editions, Inc. New York, publisher; Courtesy of Pace Editions, Inc. and the artist. Supported locally by: The Jon & Mary Shirley Foundation, Boeing, Snohomish County and the TPA Fund of Snohomish County, Washington. 33 See map page 14 ■■continued from page 32 ■■ Gig Harbor Kirkland Arts Center Gallery Blackwater Trading Company Milan Heger Design 620 Market St., 425/822-7161 11223 107th Ave. NE, 206/898-6609 7706 Pioneer Way, 253/857-7886 Ebb Tide Gallery 7809 Pioneer Way, 253/851-5293 Ming’s Zen Gallery Gallery Row 12530 Totem Lake Blvd., 425/814-0178 3102 Harborview Drive, 253/851-6020 Parklane Gallery 130 Park Lane, 425/827-1462 Harbor History Museum Ryan James Fine Art 4121 Harborview Dr., 253/858-6711 11905 124th Ave. NE, 425/814-9500 Peacock Hill Gallery 9106 Peacock Hill Ave., 253/851-7336 ■■ La Conner Aleks Art Studio Sea Hags 106 South First St., #B, 425/268-9697 8805 N. Harborview Drive, 253/851-0459 Artist’s Remarque Water’s Edge Gallery & Framery Inc. 608 S. First St., 360/466-2046 Blackfish Gallery 7808 Pioneer Way, 253/858-7449 101 N. First St., 360/399-1042 ■■ Issaquah Braarud Fine Art artbyfire P.O. Box 717, 360/466-4416 195 Front St. N, Ste. A, 425/996-8867 The Caravan Gallery artEAST Art Center Cassera Arts Premiers 619 S. First St., 360/466-4808 95 Front St. N, 425/392-3191 106 S. First St., 310/691-9391 Museo Art Academy Cattails & Dragonflies 300 NE Gilman Blvd., 425/391-0244 608 South First St., 360/466-1046 Courtyard Gallery Revolution Gallery & Gifts 701 S. First St., 360/466-1200 317 NW Gilman Blvd. #26, Gilman Village, 425/392-4982 Earthenworks Gallery 713 S. First St., 360/466-4422 ■■ Kirkland Expressions Fine Art Gallery Haystack Antiques See ad page 47a. 705 1st Street, 360/445-1911, [email protected], www.expressionsfineartgallery. com. Wed.–Sun. 10am–5pm. Hand-blown glass from top quality Northwest artists. Beautiful jewelry from many USA artists, bronzes, sculptures and more. 702 Market St., 425/455-1515 Howard/Mandville Gallery See ad page 11. 120 Park Lane #D, 425/889-8212, 800/544-4712, [email protected], www.howardmandville.com. Mon.–Fri. 10:30am–6pm, Sat. 10am–5pm, Sun. noon–5pm. Featuring over 60 leading artists working in contemporary and traditional styles. Gallery Cygnus 109 Commercial Ave., 360/708-4787 J’s Gallery KAC Store 101 N. First St., 360/630-1433 336 Kirkland Park Place, 425/8227161, x100 (Continues on page 36) 34 A W ORLD OF T REASURES AWAITS… www.ethnoarts.com [email protected] 7605 SE 27th Street, Suite 105 • Mercer Island “A Trusted Resource for Art, Antiques, and Artifacts for Over 25 years.” 35 ■■La Conner continued from page 34 La Conner Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition The Wood Merchant See ad page 47e. 709 S. First St., 360/466-4741, [email protected], www. woodmerchant.com. 7 days a week, 363 days a year. For 33 years, The Wood Merchant has offered the Northwest’s largest variety of fine handmade American woodcrafts. From gifts to heirloom furniture—truly something for everyone. 360/466-3125 La Conner Quilt & Textile Museum See ad page 47b. 703 South 2nd St., 360/466-4288, www.laconnerquilts.org. Wed.– Sun. 11am–5pm. The Museum is housed in the historic 1891 Gaches Mansion and features three stories of quilts and fiber arts that range from traditional to contemporary. Wyman Park 101 South First St., 360/466-4148 La Conner Seaside Gallery ■■ Olympia/Tenino See ad page 47c. 101 N 1st St., P.O. Box 381, 360/202-2956, [email protected], www.laconnerseasidegallery.com. Thurs.– Mon. 11am–5pm and by appt. Fine art photography and paintings from Northwest masters, handsomely presented in a spacious, warm atmosphere on the waterfront in historic La Conner. Art House Designs See ad page 63a. 420 Franklin St. SE, Olympia, 360/943-3377, fax 360/943-3379, [email protected], www. arthousedesigns.com. Tues.–Fri. 10am–6pm, Sat. 10am–3pm Exceptional contemporary art gallery, custom picture framing and performance space featuring artists, musicians, and theater. Museum of Northwest Art Artists’ Gallery See ad page 47d. 121 S First St., P.O. Box 969, 360/466-4446, [email protected], www.monamuseum.org. Open daily: Sun.–Mon noon–5pm, Tues.–Sat: 10am–5pm. Free admission. The Museum of Northwest Art connects people with art, diverse cultures, and environments of the Northwest. Exhibitions change quarterly and feature art from the region by emerging and master artists. The MoNA Store offers jewelry, art books, home decor, and handmade objects by Northwest artists. 2505 4th Ave. W, 360/357-6920 Childhood’s End Gallery See ad page 63b. 222 West 4th Ave., Olympia, 360/943-3724, [email protected], www.childhoods-end-gallery.com. Mon.–Sat. 10am–6pm, Sun. 11am– 5pm. A contemporary fine art and craft gallery. Featuring designer jewelry, art glass, woodwork, ceramics, and mixed media works by regional and national artists. On Olympia’s waterfront since 1971. Rotating monthly exhibitions of Northwest artists. Nasty Jack’s Antiques Evergreen Galleries 103 E. Morris St., 360/466-3209 2700 Evergreen Pkwy. NW, Olympia, 360/867-5125 The Scott Collection 512 S. First St., 360/630-9052 Monarch Sculpture Park Skagit County Historical Museum 8431 Waldrick Rd. SE, Tenino, 360/264-2408 501 S. 4th St., 360/466-3365, fax 360/466-1611 State of the Arts Gallery 500 Washington St. SE, Olympia, 360/705-0317 That’s Knot All Artists’ Coop 128 S. First St., 360/399-1660 Two Moons Gallery 620 S. First St., 360/466-1920 (Continues on page 38) 36 Curtright & Son Tribal Art Chilcat Dancing Blanket 708 Market St., Ste. 408 TACOM A 253-383-2969 • 360-349-7032 Thurs.–Sat. 11am–4pm or by appointment You wi ll lov e th e expe ri ence ! Tlingit Shaman’s Crown Haida Argellite Group 37 See map page 19 ■■ continued from page 36 ■■ Port Angeles downtown Port Townsend, Simon Mace Gallery offers rotating exhibits featuring work of established and emerging NW painters and sculptors. Closed January for Winter Break. Landing Art Gallery 115 E. Railroad, Ste 105, 360/452-2604 Port Angeles Fine Arts Center Wynwoods Gallery & Bead Studio 1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd., 360/457-3532 940 Water St., 360/385-6131 Randolf Frederick Co. ■■ Poulsbo 115 E. Railroad Ave., Suite 211, 360/797-1718 Bluewater Artworks Gallery & Framing ■■ Port Townsend See ad page 44a. 18961 Front St., 360/598-2583, [email protected]. Mon.–Sat. 10am–6pm, Sun. 11am– 6pm. Over 100 fine local artists in a large inviting gallery atmosphere with vignette displays designed to inspire your home décor. Artwalk: Second Saturdays from 5–8pm: demonstrations, artist interaction, live music and catered refreshments. Don Tiller Studio/Gallery 1032 Water St. #5, 360/379-5450 Earthenworks Gallery 702 Water St., 360/385-0328 Forest Gems 807 Washington St., 360/379-1713 Frameworks Art Gallery 211 Taylor St., Undertown, 360/385-3809 Gallery 9, North Olympic Artists Cooperative Boatworks Gallery 1012 Water St., 360/379-8881 18827 Front St. #3, 360/626-1284 Gallery Andrew Martin Carrie Goller Gallery See ad page 44b. 18801 Front Street, 360/779-2388, [email protected], www.carriegollergallery.com. Wed.–Sun. 11am–5:30pm and by appt. Offering fine regional contemporary art, from small to large-scale, in a variety of media; including oil, encaustic, mixed-media and egg tempera. Landscapes, marine, still life, botanical, abstract, wildlife, nature, plein air, Northwest Coast bronze/wood sculpture, glass and art jewelry. Providing exceptional service in assisting new and established collectors in acquiring distinguished works of art. 740 Tyler St., 360/379-2487 Maestrale 821 Water Street, 360/385-5565 Northwind Arts Center See ad page 55b. 701 Water St., 360/379-1086, www.northwindarts.org. Northwind Arts Center connects the arts and community. Our mission is to cultivate, promote and encourage the arts. We are a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization. Pacific Traditions 637 Water St., lobby of the Water St. Hotel, 360/385-4770 Port Townsend Gallery Front Street Gallery 715 Water St., 360/379-8110 See ad page 44c. 18881 Front Street, 360/598-6133, frontstreetgallerypoulsbo@gmail. com, www.frontstreetgallery poulsbo.com. Open 7 days a week 11am–5:30pm. Closed major holidays. Voted Best Gallery in North Kitsap. Front Street Gallery is a cooperative of fine arts and crafts Red Raven Gallery 211 Taylor St., Undertown, 360/385-1493 Simon Mace Gallery See ad page 55a. 236 Taylor Street, 360/385-4433, www.simonmacegallery.com. Thurs.–Mon. 11am–5pm. Closed Tues.–Wed. Located in historic (Continues on page 40) 38 39 See map page 6 ■■Poulsbo continued from page 38 ■■ San Juan Islands located in the charming waterfront town of Poulsbo. Fresh local talent from the area is represented by styles from traditional to contemporary in painting, woodworking, glassworks, jewelry, photography, pottery, sculpture, and metal work. Join us for Second Saturday featured artist receptions from 5–8 pm. Friday Harbor Ann Sheridan Photography & Fine Art 135 2nd St., Friday Harbor, 360/378-7286 Arctic Raven Gallery See ad page 51. 130 First Street South, 360/3783433, www.arcticravengallery. com. Located in the heart of the Salish Sea, the gallery features Northwest Coast native artists, Alaskan Eskimo and Inuit art. Select offerings of masks, woodcarvings, bentwood boxes, Inuit sculpture, whalebone, bronze art, jewelry, prints, baskets, and watercolors. Liberty Bay Gallery See ad page 45a. 18830 Front St., #103, 360/9300756, libertybaygallery@gmail. com. Open 7 days. Sun. Noon– 4pm, Mon.–Sat. 10:30am–5pm. Representing over 70 PNW artists including fine woodworking, glass, pottery, photography, paintings and jewelry. Our gallery has a friendly and warm atmosphere with something for everyone. Music and refreshments during the artwalk on Second Saturday from 5–8pm. Dan Levin Originals 50 First St., 360/378-2051 Friday Harbor Art Studio 30 Web St., 360/378-5788 Gallery 9 Magal & Louis Gallery 60 First St., Friday Harbor, 360/378-9193 See ad page 45b. 18961 Front St., Ste. 105, 818/6457345, [email protected], www.magal-louis.gallery. Wed.– Sun. 10am–5pm. A new gallery located in historic downtown Poulsbo, featuring contemporary work in photography, painting, drawing, batik and glass from a unique roster of Northwest, West Coast, and international artists. Island Studios 270 Spring St., 360/378-6550 San Juan Islands Museum of Art See ad page 57b. 540 Spring St., Friday Harbor, 360/370-5050, www.sjjima.org. Open Oct.–April: Fri.–Mon., 11am–5pm; May–Sept.: Thurs.– Mon. 11am– 6pm. IMA celebrates the unique environment of our islands while showcasing nationalquality art and exceptional regional talent in our stunning three galleries. Free admission. The Verksted Gallery See ad page 45c. 18937 Front St. NE, 360/697-4470, www.verkstedgallery.com. Open daily 10am–5:30pm. The Verksted Gallery is a cooperative art gallery in beautiful downtown Poulsbo, Washington showcasing unique hand-crafted artwork by some of the finest local artists. WaterWorks Gallery See ad page 50. 315 Argyle, P.O. Box 28, 360/3783060, ruth@waterworksgallery. com, www.waterworksgallery. com. WaterWorks Gallery is San Juan Island’s première gallery for contemporary artwork. Established in 1985 with the concept of showcasing artists based in the San Juan Islands and the Pacific Northwest. The work of the Wide Mouth Frog 18850 A Front St., 360/256-0597, 360/697-9633 fax (Continues on page 42) 40 contemporary crafts Your Seattle source for all things Tintin! Over 200 artists Mon.–Sat. 10–8 Sun. 11–5 1815 N. 45th #212 Seattle, WA 98103 206/547-4983 • Free Parking www.crackerjackcrafts.com 41b See map page 9 ■■San Juan Islands continued from page 40 gallery’s painters and sculptors reflects the unique Northwest experience. Artists and their visions evolve and change, stimulated by the dynamic times we live in. Art jewelry is a new addition to the gallery. Current show schedules posted on our website. Seasonally adjusted hours. abmeyerwood.com, www.abmeyerwood.com. Mon.–Sat. 11am– 6pm. Also by appt. Located downtown near the Seattle Art Museum, Abmeyer + Wood represents renowned contemporary artists including Ford Crull, Doris Chase, Jeff Fontaine, Catherine Eaton Skinner, Steve Jensen and William Morris. The Whale Museum Ancient Grounds 62 1st St. N, 360/378-4710 1220 First Ave., 206/749-0747 Lopez Island Antiques at Pike Place Chimera Cooperative Gallery 92 Stewart St., 206/441-9643, [email protected], www.AntiquesAtPikePlace.com. Mon.–Sat. 10am–6pm, Sun. noon– 5pm. “The Biggest Little Mall in Town!” 5,000 sq. ft. of antiques. Fun place to visit, great place to shop. Find us at the corner of Post Alley and Stewart Street just off Pike Place Market. Lopez Village Plaza, 360/468-3265 The Colin Goode Gallery 95 Village Rd., 360/468-4715 Gallery 10 265 Lopez Rd., Bay Bldg., 360/468-4910 Island Fibers 4208 Port Stanley Road, 360/468-2467 Art Institute of Seattle Windswept Fine Art Gallery 2323 Elliott Ave., 206/448/0900 783 Port Stanley Road, 360/468-2557 Art On The Ridge Gallery 7601 Greenwood Ave. N. #103, 206/510-3421 Orcas Island Crow Valley Pottery & Gallery Art Stall Gallery 97 Pike St., 206/623-7538, www. artstallgallery.com. Mon.–Sat. 10am–6pm. Located in “Pike Place Market, Seattle’s own since 1907.” Art Stall is the landmark gallery in the Pike Market. A 50year tradition, 13 artists create original paintings for collectors worldwide. 2274 Orcas Rd., Eastsound, 360/376-4260 Howe Art Gallery 236 Double Hill Rd., Eastsound, 360/376-2945 The Lambiel Museum 668 Olga Rd., Eastsound, 360/376-4544 The Art Study Orcas Island Artworks 4630 Village Ct. NE, 206/525-2400 Olga, 360/376-4408 Art/Non Traditional Orcas Island Pottery 2045 Westlake Ave., 206/233-0680 338 Old Pottery Rd., Eastsound, 360/376-2813 Artforte Gallery 307 Occidental Ave. S, 206/748-0187 Shinola Jewelry 172 North Beach Rd., Eastsound, 360/376-4508 ArtFXStudio Gallery 420 N. 35th St., 206/545-7459 ■■ Seattle ArtsWest Playhouse & Gallery A. J. Kollar Fine Paintings 4711 California Ave. SW, 206/938-0339 206/323-2156 Abmeyer + Wood 1210 2nd Ave., 206/628-9501, fax: 206/628-9502, info@ (Continues on page 46) 42 PROGRAPHICA GALLERY 3419 East Denny Way Seattle, WA 98122 prographicadrawings.com 206-322-3851 artist: Kathy Liao 43a See map page 10 FINE IMPRESSSIONS GALLERY M. Edouard Gerhard, Etruscan Vase: Athena Lithograph, 1843, 9¾" × 10¾" Antique & Contemporary Works on Paper www.fineimpressionsgallery.com 8300 5th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98115 • 206/784-5270 Tues.–Sat. 11am–5pm, or by appointment 43b See map page 10 Poulsbo See map page 14 Bluewater Artworks Gallery & Framing 18961 Front St. 360/598-2583 Mon.–Sat. 10am–6pm, Sun. 11am–6pm Wave Play by Christy Camerer 44a Carrie Goller Gallery 18801 Front St. 360-779-2388 Wed.–Sun. 11am–5:30pm and by appt. www.carriegollergallery.com Max Hayslette’s The Gathering No. 1, 42" × 42", oil 44b Front Street Gallery 18881 Front St. 360/598-6133 Open daily 11am–5:30pm 44c Liberty Bay Gallery 18830 Front Street, Ste 103 360/930-0756 Open 7 days. Sun. Noon–4, Mon.–Sat. 10:30am–5pm 45a Magal & Louis Gallery 18961 Front St., Ste 105 818/645-7345 Wed.–Sun. 10am–5pm www.magal-louis.gallery 45b The Verksted Gallery 18937 Front St. NE 360/697-4470 Open daily 10am–5:30pm 45c ■■Seattle continued from page 42 ArtXchange Gallery BallardWorks 512 First Ave. S., 206/839-0377, fax 206/839-0393, [email protected], www.artxchange.org. Tues.–Sat. 11am–5:30pm. ArtXchange Gallery is a contemporary international art gallery in Pioneer Square that aims to inspire cultural exploration and the exchange of ideas through art. Featuring artists working in oil, acrylic, and gouache, contemporary lacquer paintings, sculpture, photography, as well as a selection of tribal, traditional, and contemporary textiles. 2856 NW Market, 206/784-9987 Avalon Glassworks 521 S. Main St., 206/459-6857 Between Cultures 8809 Roosevelt Way NE, 206/523-0053 Bherd Studios Gallery 312 N. 85th Street, Ste. 101, 206/234-8348 Bilinear Art Consulting Seattle Design Center, Ste. 260, 5701 6th Ave. S., 206/235-7643 Blowing Sands Glass Studio 5805 14th Ave. NW, 206/783-5314 Bryan Ohno Gallery Burke Museum 2914 SW Avalon Way, 206/9376369, [email protected], www.avalonglassworks.com. Mon.–Fri. 10am–6pm, Sat.–Sun. 10am–5pm. Watch art glass made right in front of you, and shop for gifts or home décor in the store. For over 22 years, Avalon Glassworks has been a gem of West Seattle’s Luna Park neighborhood. Come see it made! Stand so close, you can feel the heat. We blow glass Thurs.–Sun. and the retail store is open daily. Check our web site for the best times to watch. Its a free, verySeattle experience. We create unique, blown glass influenced by the Northwest landscape. Vases, bowls, ornaments, and sculpture. Less than 10 min. from downtown, near Alki Beach. Free parking. Or take the King County Water Taxi and free shuttle, hopping off near Luna Park Café. University of Washington, 206/543-5590, fax: 206/685-3039 Canlis Glass Northwest Work Lofts, 3131 Western Ave., Ste 329, 206/2824428, [email protected], www. canlisglass.com. Tues.–Fri. noon– 6pm, Sat. 10am–2pm. A gallery and glass studio dedicated to the glass art work of J.P. Canlis. The gallery is currently exhibiting Canlis’ serene Ocean Studies Series, complemented by his largescale installations inspired by nature. Center on Contemporary Art (COCA) 5701 Sixth Ave. S., Ste. 258, 206/728-1980 Chelsea Antiques 3622 NE 45th St., 206/525-2727 Chidori Asian Antiques See ad page 75. 108 S. Jackson St., 206/343-7736, [email protected], www.chidoriantiques.com. Tues.– Sat. 11am–5:30pm, or call for appointment. Chidori is a wonderful source of quality Asian, Indian and Middle-Eastern antiques. You will also find Pre-Columbian, Tribal and Primitive art. Antiquities, including Greek and Roman. Also textiles, rugs, jewelry, etc., etc. Azuma Gallery 530 1st Ave. S., The Florentine, 206/622-5599, [email protected], www.azumagallery.com. Tues.-Sat. 11:30am-5:30pm, or by appt. Since 1979 this gallery specializes in contemporary and traditional Japanese art. Leading representative of modern Japanese printmakers. Also featuring ceramics, basketry, screens, and jewelry art. Baas Art Gallery 2703 E. Madison, 206/324-4742 (Continues on page 48) 46 La Conner see map page 14 Expressions Fine Art Gallery 705 First St. 360/445-1911 Wed.–Mon. 10am–5pm www.expressionsfineartgallery.com 47a La Conner Quilt and Textile Museum 703 S Second St. 360/466-4288 Wed.–Sun. 11am–5pm www.laconnerquilts.org Photo: Kathleen Wragg 47b La Conner Seaside Gallery 101 N First St. 360/202-2956 Thurs.–Mon. 11am–5pm and by appt. www.laconnerseasidegallery.com 47c Museum of Northwest Art 121 S First St. • 360/466-4446 Open daily. Sun.–Mon. noon–5pm, Tues.–Sat. 10am–5pm Free Admission www.museumofnwart.org 47d The Wood Merchant 709 S. First Street 360-466-4741 7 days a week, 363 days a year. www.woodmerchant.com 47e ■■Seattle continued from page 46 Chihuly Garden and Glass than five centuries. Member of the International Fine Print Dealer’s Association and the Seattle Art Dealer’s Association. Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St., 206/753-4950 Children’s Museum Seattle Center House, 206/441-1768 Daybreak Star Gallery and Arts Center Cloud Gallery at Frame Central Daybreak Star Arts Center, Discovery Park, 206/285-4425 901 E Pike, 206/720-2054 Dendroica Gallery Columbia City Gallery 4864 Rainier Ave. S, 206/760-9843 1718A East Olive Way, 206/324-2502 Core Gallery Distant Lands 109 First Ave. S., 206/340-2868 117 Prefontaine Place S., 206/467-4444 Driscoll Robbins Fine Carpets Cornish College of the Arts 710 E. Roy St., 206/726-5151 997 Western Ave., 206/292-1115 Crackerjack Contemporary Crafts Edge of Glass Gallery and Studio 513 N. 36th St., Ste. H, 206/632-7807 See ad page 41. 1815 N. 45th, Wallingford Center #212, 206/547-4983, [email protected], www. crackerjackcrafts.com. Mon.–Fri. 10am–8pm, Sat. 10am–6pm, Sun. 11am–6pm. Located in an historic schoolhouse, we have been celebrating the handmade for 30 years! The first in Seattle to encompass such a diversity of craft media, we represent artists from Seattle, the Northwest, and the nation. Plenty of free parking. Facèré Jewelry Art Gallery See ad page 5. 1420 Fifth Ave., City Centre, 206/624-6768, facerart@gmail. com, www.facerejewelryart.com. Mon.–Sat. 10am–6pm, Sun. noon– 5pm. Facèré (pronounced Fahcherry) offers a selection of antique and vintage jewelry (1800s to the 1950s) as well as the finest in contemporary jewelry art by fifty artists from around the world. The Crane Gallery, Inc. See ad page 83. 104 W. Roy St., 206/298-9425, www.cranegallery.com. Tues.– Sat. 10am–5:30pm. Fine Asian art, including porcelain, paintings, prints, sculpture, snuff bottles, netsuke, furniture, and metalwork. Antiquities and Islamic art also are stocked. Fantagraphics 1201 S. Vale St., 206/658-0110 Fine Impressions Gallery See ad page 43b. 8300 5th Ave., NE, 206/784-5270, contact@fineimpressionsgallery. com, fineimpressionsgallery.com. Tues.–Sat. 11am–5pm, or by appt. A European-style fine art print gallery offering a wide range of original antique and contemporary handmade prints and other works on paper, including watercolors and drawings. A selection with something for every interest, including architecture, botanicals, maps, birds, historical subjects, literary subjects, satire, costumes, and much more. Wide range of prices. Our professional Davidson Galleries 313 Occidental Ave. S., 206/6241324 (contemp. prints), 206/6246700 (antique prints), info@ davidsongalleries.com, www.davidsongalleries.com. Tues.–Sat. 10am–5:30pm. Founded in 1973, Davidson Galleries exhibits and sells antique and contemporary works on paper. The gallery is known nationally for extensive (includes 20,000+ works) original print inventory spanning more (Continues on page 50) 48 DISCOVER DISCOVER The Arts in Bellingham The Arts in Bellingham No matter the season, you’ll find loads of No matter theattractions season, you’ll find loads year-round to enjoy in ourof year-round attractions to enjoy in our Free Arts and Culture Guide Free Arts and Culture Available at the Gallery — 1418 Guide Cornwall Ave. Available at the Bellingham Gallery — 1418 Cornwall Ave. in downtown or at locations in downtown Bellingham orCounty. at locations throughout Whatcom throughout Whatcom County. More information at More information at www.alliedarts.org or 866.650.9317 www.alliedarts.org or 866.650.9317 Watch for these upcoming events Watch for these upcoming from Allied Arts… events from Allied Arts… rare – recycled arts and resource expo rare – recycled resource expo aprilarts 1 & and 2, 2016 april 1 & 2, 2016 bellstock bellstock2016 september, september, 2016 holiday festival of the arts holiday18festival of the 24, arts2016 november – december november 18 – december 24, 2016 TOURISM COMMISSION TOURISM COMMISSION 49a See map page 10 Photograph by John D’Onofrio ELEVATION The Art of Cascadia A passionate celebration of the northwest landscape allied rts OF WHATCOM COUNTY Opening Reception: February 5, 2016 Bellingham, WA Visit RecreationNorthwest.org for full schedule of related activities and presentations ADVENTURES NW>>> magazine 49b See map page 10 315 Argyle Ave, Friday Harbor San Juan Island, Washington 360.378.3060 www.waterworksgallery.com 50a See map page 6 ■■Seattle continued from page 48 Fireworks Fine Crafts Gallery framing services will protect and display your artwork, providing a lifetime of enjoyment. Gift certificates available. Southcenter Mall, 206/805-3038 Fireworks Fine Crafts Gallery FireSong Gallery 925 4th Ave., Suite 410, 206/6242525. Mon.-Thurs. 8am-5pm, Fri. by appt. FireSong Gallery is located in the 4th and Madison building. The Gallery focuses on Northwest Artists using heat to create their pieces — such as Raku, Glass and Metalworks. University Village, 206/527-2858 Flanagan & Lane Antiques 165 S. Jackson St., 206/682-0098 Flury & Company, Jackson Street Gallery See ad page 77. 322 First Ave. S., 206/587-0260, fax 206/382-3519, curtis@fluryco. com, www.fluryco.com. Mon.– Sat. 11am–5:30pm and by appt. Flury & Company specializes in the vintage photographic works of Edward S. Curtis and his masterwork The North American Indian (1907–1930). Vintage photogravures, platinum and silver print photographs, goldtones in their original studio frames, and complete volumes and portfolios. FireWorks Fine Crafts Gallery 210 First Ave. S., Pioneer Square, 206/682-8707 FireWorks Fine Crafts Gallery 400 Pine St., Westlake Center, 206/682-6462 Fireworks Fine Crafts Gallery SeaTac Airport, 206/244-5380 (Continues on page 52) 50 Arctic Raven Gallery “Beyond The Mask” by Rande Cook, Kwagiulth. Full size bronze, 17” wide x 41” high x 13” deep. 360.378.3433 • www.arcticravengallery.com 130 First Street South • Friday Harbor, WA 98250 51b See map page 14 ■■Seattle continued from page 50 contemplative setting for the enjoyment of art. A museum store, café, auditorium, and art studios are on-site. Parking is free. For more information call the museum or visit our website. We carry vintage photography by other photographers of the American West such as Asahel Curtis, Norman Edson, William Henry Jackson, F.A. Rinehart and Adam Clark Vroman. We also feature fine antique Native American art objects from the NW Coast and Alaska, the Great Plains and the Southwest. G. Gibson Gallery 300 S. Washington St., 206/5874033, fax: 206/587-5751 Gage Academy of Art Flying Shuttle 1501 10th Ave. E, 206/323-4243 607 First Ave., 206/343-9762 Gallery 110 Form/Space Atelier 98 Clay, 206/349-2509 110 Third Ave. S, 206/624-9336 Foster/White Gallery The Gallery at Towne Center Pioneer Square, 220 3rd Ave. S, Ste. 100, 206/622-2833 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park, 206/417-4645 Fountainhead Gallery Gallery IMA 625 W. McGraw St., 206/285-4467 123 S. Jackson St., 206/625-0055 Frederick Holmes and Company: Gallery of Modern & Contemporary Art Gallery Mack’s Art Connection See ad pages 6 & 7. 2100 Western Ave., 206/448-1616, www.gallerymack.com. Located at the northern end of the Pike Place Market. In business since 1977 in Seattle, representing the finest regional, national, and international artists. Exceptional sculpture collection, unique studio glass, and paintings. See ad page 27. 309 Occidental Ave. S., 206/6820166, [email protected], frederickholmes andcompany.com. Tues.–Sat. 10am–6pm, Sun. 11am–6pm. The gallery represents emerging national and international contemporary artists, working in a variety of genres and materials. We also specialize in historic late 19th/20th Century Modern, featuring original master prints from Pierre Renoir to Joan Miró, and the art-historic estate of seminal American Modernist, Walter Quirt (1902–1968). Whistler and others. Gallery4Culture/e4c 101 Prefontaine Pl. S., 206/296-8677 Georgetown Arts & Cultural Center 5809-1/2 Airport Way S., 206/851-1538 Ghost Gallery Frye Art Museum 504 E Denny Way, 206/832-6063 See ad page 71b. 704 Terry Ave., 206/622-9250, [email protected], www.fryemuseum.org. Tues.–Sun. 11am– 5pm, Thurs. 11am–7pm. Closed Mon. The Frye Art Museum is the region’s only free art museum. The collection showcases 19th and 20th century European and American painters; special exhibitions feature contemporary and emerging artists. The museum, renovated by the award-winning firm of Olson Sundberg, provides a Glasshouse Studio See ad page 15. 311 Occidental Ave. S., 206/6829939, [email protected], www.glasshouse-studio. com. Mon.–Sat. 10am–5pm, Sun. 11am–4pm. First Thursday: 10am– 8pm. View Seattle’s oldest glassblowing studio. Featuring a large selection of hand blown glass from jewelry and vases to custom lighting. (Continues on page 54) 52 ARIA STUDIO GALLERY 535 Main St. Edmonds 425.774.5811 www.joanarchergallery.com HOURS: Tues. 1pm–8pm Wed. 11pm–5pm Thurs. 11am–5:30pm Fri. 11am–5pm Sat. noon–4pm Closed Sun. & Mon. 53a See map page 19 401 Main Street, Edmonds 425/774-0946 www.GalleryNorthEdmonds.com Open Sun.- Fri. 11-5pm/Sat. 10-6pm An Artist-Run Fine Art Cooperative Gallery Since Sin 1961 53b See map page 19 53c See map page 19 ■■Seattle continued from page 52 Glenn Richards Tues.–Fri. noon–7pm, Sat. 11am– 7pm, Sun. noon–6pm. KOBO, which translates from Japanese as “artist’s workspace,” features fine crafts and design from Japan and the Northwest. KOBO specializes in traditional and contemporary works, offering a selection of objects and functional forms in clay, fiber, metal, wood, bamboo, textile, and paper. Utensils for the tea, vintage textiles, and furniture are also available. KOBO regularly exhibits the work of small studio artisans from the U.S. and abroad who share a similar affinity with Japanese folk arts and contemporary design. 964 Denny Way, 206/287-1877 Gold Mine Design 1405 First Ave., 206/622-3333 Greg Kucera Gallery, Inc. 212 Third Ave. S., 206/624-0770, fax 206/624-4031 Hedreen Gallery, Lee Center for the Arts Seattle University, 901 Twelfth Ave., 206/296-2244 Henry Art Gallery/ Faye G. Allen Center for the Visual Arts 15th Ave NE & NE 41st St., University of Washington, 206/543-2280 Laura Frost Fine Art Homa Oriental Rugs 5801 14th Ave. NW, 206/783-5314 1208 First Ave., 206/623-7663 The Legacy Ltd. Honeychurch Antiques 206/624-6350, 1-800-729-1562 964 Denny Way, 206/622-1225 Linda Hodges Gallery Jack Straw New Media Gallery 316 First Ave. S, 206/624-3034 Lisa Harris Gallery 4261 Roosevelt Way NE, 206/634-0919 1922 Pike Place, Seattle WA 98101, 206/443-3315, [email protected], www.lisaharrisgallery.com. Open 7 days. Mon.Sat. 10:30am–5:30pm; Sun. 11am–4pm Located in Pike Place Market, in a view loft overlooking Elliott Bay, Lisa Harris Gallery features contemporary paintings prints, sculpture and photography by Northwest and West Coast artists. Representing over 30 artists, the gallery reflects a wide spectrum of styles, genres, and media, from representational and narrative work to abstraction and expressionism. A founding member of the Seattle Art Dealers Association, Lisa Harris has presented rotating monthly exhibitions for over three decades. Jacob Lawrence Gallery University of Washington, 104 Arts Bldg., 206/685-1805 James Harris Gallery 604 Second Ave. S., 206/903-6220 Jeffrey Moose Gallery 1333 Fifth Ave. Rainier Square, 2nd level, directly across from the Fairmont Hotel, 206/467-6951 Johnson & Johnson Antiques 6820 Greenwood Ave. N, 206/789-6489 Juan Alonso Studio 3006 S. Washington St., #104, 206/390-4882 Kirsten Gallery 5320 Roosevelt Way NE., 206/522-2011 Local Color KOBO 1606 Pike Place, 206/728-1717, fax 206/285-2015 604 S. Jackson St., International District, 206/381-3000, [email protected], www.koboseattle. com. Mon.–Sat. 11am–6pm, Sun. noon–5pm 814 E. Roy St., Capitol Hill, 206/726-0704, [email protected], www.koboseattle.com. Mainframe 5628 Airport Way S. #110, 206/295-9814 Mariane Ibrahim Gallery 608 Second Ave., 206/467-4927 (Continues on page 56) 54 Jeff Weekley Jaime Ellsworth Lisa Snow Lady Frank Renlie Alison O’Donoghue Cathie Joy Young Kathy Van Kleeck Jeanne Edwards Karen Croner Sara Swink 236 Taylor Street, Port Townsend • simonmacegallery.com 360.385.4433 • Open 11 to 5 pm, Thursday thru Monday 55a See map page 14 northwind arts Center ConneCting A rts And Community from our new location in Downtown Port Townsend Juried and invitational exhibits, readings, lectures, workshops 701 Water Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 360-379-1086 northwindarts.org for Days & Hours Open 55b See map page 14 ■■ Seattle continued from page 54 Martin-Zambito Fine Art Pacific Galleries 1117 Minor Ave., 206/726-9509 241 S. Lander St., 206/292-3999, fax 206/448-9677 McAllister/Fossum Appraisal Services Pande Cameron 1617 Boylston Ave., 206/271-7966 4797 First Ave. S, 206/624-6263 Method Gallery Paper Hammer Gallery 106 Third Ave. S, 206/223-8505 1400 Second Ave., 2nd & Union, 206/682-3820, [email protected], www. paper-hammer.com. Mon.–Sat 11am - 6pm. From lithographs to miniature kites, our gallery features works on and from paper. Our shop sells paper goods and gifts from our bookbinding and letterpress studio. Milagros Fine Mexican Folk Art 1409 First Ave., 206/623-1766 Milagros Fine Mexican Folk Art 1530 Post Alley, #9, Pike Place Market, 206/464-0490 Museum of History & Industry Patricia Cameron Gallery 868 Terry Ave. N., 206/324-1126 234 Dexter Ave. N., 206/909-9096 Nordic Heritage Museum Patricia Rovzar Gallery See ad page 60. 3014 NW 67th St., 206/789-5707, [email protected], www. nordicmuseum.org. Tues.–Sat. 10am–4pm, Sun. noon–4pm, closed Mon. Permanent exhibits showcase the history of the five Nordic countries in the Northwest. Temporary exhibitions vary. Visit nordicmuseum.org for more information. 1225 Second Ave., 206/223-0273, 800/889-4278 Phinney Center Gallery 6532 Phinney Ave. N, 206/783-2244 Photographic Center Northwest 900 12th Ave. (at Marion), 206/720-7222 Pilchuck Glass School Exhibition Space Northwest African American Museum 240 Second Ave. S, 206/621-8422 2300 S. Massachusetts St., 206/518-6000 Plasteel Frames Gallery Northwest Woodworkers Gallery Platform Gallery 3300 1st Ave. S, 206/324-3379 114 Third Ave. S., 206/323-2808 See ad page 39. 2111 First Ave., Belltown, 206/625-0542, [email protected], www.nwwoodgallery. com. Mon.–Fri. 10am–6pm, Sat.– Sun. 10am–5pm. A treasured destination for aficionados, collectors, and admirers from around the world. This organization established in 1980 by the region’s best woodworking artisans presents studio furniture with innovative design and heirloom quality, as well as fine art, turnings, décor, and gift items. Pottery Northwest Gallery 226 First Ave. N., 206/285-4421 Pratt Fine Arts Center 1902 S. Main, 206/328-2200 Prographica Gallery See ad page 43a. 3419 East Denny Way, 206/3223851, info@prographicadrawings. com, www.prographicadrawings. com. Wed.–Sat. 11am–5pm. Norman Lundin presents painting, drawing, and photography by established and emerging artists Puget Sound Navy Museum Olympic Sculpture Park 901 Fairview Ave. N., C160, 206/624-3028 2901 Western Ave., 206/654-3100, fax 206/654-3135 (Continues on page 58) 56 253/274-1630 Munsteiner Amethyst. Sorry, only one. A Tacoma Original 253/272-3377 Stop The Art ArtStop Leroy Jewelers && Leroy Jewelers 940 Broadway Broadway 940 Tacoma, 98402 Tacoma, WA WA 98402 Reid Ozaki, Wood-fired Stoneware Vase 57a See map page 19 FRAGILE WATERS Ansel Adams • Ernest H. Brooks II • Dorothy Kerper Monnelly April 23 – July 18, 2016 IMA SAN JUAN ISLANDS MUSEUM OF ART www.sjima.org From left: Point Sur Storm, Big Sur © Ansel Adams, Courtesy Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust; The Magnificent Blue © Ernest H. Brooks II; Melting Ice, Ipswich River © Dorothy Kerper Monnelly 57b See map page 14 ■■Seattle continued from page 56 PUNCH Gallery Shoreline Community College Gallery 119 Prefontaine Place S., 206/621-1945 16101 Greenwood Ave. N., 206/546-4101 ext. 5-4433 Queen Anne Frame 1621 Queen Anne Ave. N, 206/281-0054 Singer Antiques Gallery R E Welch Gallery Sisko Gallery 1214 First Ave., 206/264-8141, fax: 760/406-4242 3126 Elliott Ave., 206/283-2998, [email protected], www.siskogallery.com. Wed.–Sun. 11am– 5pm and by appt. Representing contemporary realism to non-objective work in sculpture, painting, mixed-media, and photography by national and Northwest artists, specializing in sculpture. Located 100 yards north of the SAM Olympic Sculpture Park. 411 W Galer, 206/285-0394 Raven’s Nest Treasure 85B Pike St., 206/343-0890 Roq La Rue Gallery 522 First Ave. S, 206/374-8977 RosemaryAntel.com Studio 2856 NW Market St., 2D, BallardWorks, 206/781-3252 Russian Art Vernisage Snow Goose Associates, Inc. Seattle Design Center, 5701 6th Ave. S., Ste. 268, 206/419-0424 8806 Roosevelt Way NE., 206/523-6223 Seattle Art Museum See ad page 69. 1300 First Ave., 206/654-3100, webmaster@seattleartmuesum. org, www.seattleartmuseum.org. Open Wed.–Sun. 10am–5pm, Thurs.–Fri. 10am–9pm. Soil Gallery Seattle Art Museum • Rental Sales Gallery See ad pages 2 & 3. 2030 Western Ave., 206/441-3821, fax 206/441-3822, [email protected], www. steinbruecknativegallery.com. Mon.–Sat. 10am–6pm, Sun. 11am– 5pm. Steinbrueck Native Gallery showcases a beautiful collection of fine contemporary works by established Northwest Coast First Nations artists. Traditional and modern techniques and media are represented in ceremonial masks, paddles, panels, bentwood boxes, baskets, sculpture, argillite, ancient ivory, original paintings, prints, and jewelry. 112 Third Ave. S., 206/264-8061 SRG Gallery 110 Union St., Ste. 300, 206/973-1700 Steinbrueck Native Gallery 1300 First Ave., 206/654-3100 Seattle ArtREsource 625 First Ave., 206/838-2695 Seattle Asian Art Museum Volunteer Park, 1400 E Prospect, 206/654-3100, fax 206/654-3135 Seattle City Hall Lobby Gallery 600 Fourth Ave., 206/684-7174 Seattle Glassblowing Studio 2227 Fifth Ave., 206/448-2181, fax 206/448-0469 Seward Park Clay Studio 5900 Lake Washington Blvd. S., 206/722-6342 Sticks and Stones Gallery 5402 22nd Ave. NW, 206/257-5513 Shift Gallery Stonington Gallery 312 S. Washington St., 206/679-8915 See ad page 84. 125 South Jackson Street, 206/405-4040, fax 206/405-3656, [email protected], www. stoningtongallery.com. Mon.–Fri. 10am–6pm, Sat. 10am–5:30pm, Shoreline City Hall Gallery 17500 Midvale Ave. N., 206/417-4645 (Continues on page 60) 58 1000 Harris Ave., Historic Fairhaven Bellingham, WA 98225 360/647-1628 www.artwoodgallery.com “Tiger Lily” by Karl Nielsen 59a See map page 14 59b See map page 14 59c See map page 14 3014 NW 67th Street Seattle, WA 98117 10am–4pm Tuesday–Saturday Noon–4pm Sunday Heritage NordicMuseum First Thursday of each month: free admission all day and open until 8pm Share the Nordic Spirit Skål! Scandinavian Spirits December 11, 2015 – February 28, 2016 Nordic Lights Film Festival Thursday-Sunday, January 14-17, 2016 Mostly Nordic: Chamber Music Series and Smörgåsbord Sundays in February, March, April, and May, 2016 Events include monthly Craft School, Soup & Cinema, cooking and knitting workshops Permanent Exhibits tell the story of immigration and settlement of the northwest featuring the contribution of the Nordic pioneers. Additional galleries show the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. 60a See map page 10 ■■Seattle continued from page 58 Traver Gallery Sun. noon–5pm. Stonington Gallery exhibits contemporary masterworks from the Northwest Coast and Alaska. Our totems, masks, fine jewelry, prints, weavings and basketry are of museum quality. We also place a special emphasis on glass sculpture. Providing knowledgeable service for over 35 years, we offer an incomparable Seattle experience. Located in Pioneer Square, we participate in the First Thursday Art Walk year-round. Custom framing. Shipping available. Member of SADA. 110 Union St. #200, 206/5876501, [email protected], www.travergallery.com. Tues.– Fri. 10am–6pm, Sat. 10am–5pm. Closed Sun.–Mon. The Traver Gallery presents a diverse selection of contemporary painting, sculpture, and ceramics by major artists, and is one of the leading dealers of contemporary studio glass in the United States. Twilight Artist Collective 4306 SW Alaska St., 206/933-2444 Vermillion 1508 11th Ave., 206/709-9797 Studio Solstone Vetri Glass 93 Pike St., Market Atrium, 206/624-9102 1404 First Ave., 206/667-9608 fax: 206/621-9447 Suyama Space Washington State Convention Center Gallery 2324 Second Ave., 206/256-0809 Topper’s European Floral Design & Glass Art Gallery 800 Convention Place, 206/694-5000 411 University St., 206/622-6330 (Continues on page 62) 60 Cascadia Art Museum NOW OPEN Cascadia Art Museum is the first museum dedicated to NW art from the late 19th century through the 1960s, defined by the waters that flow from the Cascade Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. With six galleries, a multi-purpose education room, gift shop, and event space, the 11,000 square foot museum is part of the adaptive re-use of one of Edmonds’ most iconic, Mid-Century Modern buildings. Hours: Wednesday-Sunday, 11:00 am – 6:00 pm Free, Art Walk Edmonds, every 3rd Thursday, 5:00 – 8:00 pm 190 Sunset Avenue #E, Edmonds, WA 98020 425-336-4809 | cascadiaartmuseum.org 61 See map page 19 ■■Seattle continued from page 60 Wikstrom Gallery photography, sculpture, ceramics, wood, fiber art, fused glass and jewelry from over 25 Olympic Peninsula artists. Voted the best gallery in Clallam County! Come to Sequim on the beautiful Olympic Peninsula, browse our contemporary gallery and join us every 1st Friday, 5–8pm, for Sequim’s Art Walk and featured artist’s show. Check our web site for seasonal hours and special events. 5411 Meridian, 206/633-5544 William & Wayne Seattle Design Center, Ste A203, 5701 5th Ave. S., 206/762-2635 Wing Luke Asian Museum 719 S. King St., 206/623-5124 Winston Wächter Fine Art 203 Dexter Ave. N, 206/652-5855, fax 206/652-5866 Women Painters of Washington Gallery Cutting Garden and Art Center See ad page 31. 701 5th Ave., Columbia Center Bldg., Ste. 310, 206/624-0543, www.womenpainters.com. www. wpwgallery.blogspot.com. Mon.– Fri. 11am–4pm. Women Painters of Washington Gallery, “one of the nicest art spaces in the city,” continues its legacy of excellence with group exhibits by awardwinning artists from the greater Puget Sound region who represent a wide range of styles, subjects, and media. The gallery is free and open to the public. 303 Dahlia Llama Lane, 360//670-8671 Museum & Arts Center 175 W. Cedar St., 360/683-8110 Northwest Native Expressions 1033 Old Blyn Hwy, Sequim, 360/681-4640, fax: 360/681-4649 S. Gansert Shaw Studio 505 E. Silberhorn Rd., 360-4606563, rockhollowfarm@olypen. com, www.susangansertshaw.com. By appointment or luck. Fine art etc.… at Rock Hollow Farm, host of ART JAM 2016. See events calendar. Woodside/Braseth Gallery 1201 Western Ave., 206/622-7243 Zeitgeist 171 S. Jackson St., 206/583-0497 ■■ Shelton Zen Dog Studio/Tea House Gallery Art Talks 122 S. Third St., 360/432-1101 2015 NW 85th St., 206/784-8289 ■■ Silverdale ■■ Sequim Lisa Stirrett Glass Art Studio Art Jam 2016 9536 NW Silverdale Way, 360/613-5472 www.RockHollowArts.com. 2016 art show and sale happening in the barn at Rock Hollow Farm in Sequim. July 15, 16 & 17. Fri., Sat. & Sun. 10am–5pm. An intimate gathering of creativity... a sharing of ideas... community interaction... and fun! Visit our website for location and updates. Silverdale Antiques 9490 Silverdale Way NW, 360/692-2462 ■■ Snohomish Arts of Snohomish Gallery 1024 First St. #104, 360/568-8648 Avenue D Gallery The Blue Whole Gallery 124 Ave. D, 360/862-1124 129 W. Washington St., 360/6816033, www.bluewholegallery. com. Mon.-Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. 11am-3pm. The Blue Whole Gallery is an artists’ co-op in the heart of downtown Sequim. Open since 1997, we feature paintings, Bruning Pottery 115 Ave. D., 360/568-2614 (Continues on page 66) 62 Fine Art Gallery Custom Picture F raming Performance Space 420 Franklin St. SE Olympia, WA 98501 360/943-3377 Tues.–Fri. 10am–6pm, Sat. 10am–3pm www.arthousedesigns.com Dale Witherow, Left Handed Swing Shift 48" × 48", acrylic on canvas 63a See map page 14 63b See map page 14 ART GUIDE N O R T H W E S T Visit us at www.ArtGuideNW.com For up-to-the minute news on exhibits, galleries, art fairs, and all things art: SeattleArtBlog.com 63 Museums Auburn Port Angeles White River Valley Museum Port Angeles Fine Arts Center 918 H Street SE, 253/288-7433 1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd. 360/457-3532 Bainbridge Island Bainbridge Island Musuem of Art Port Orchard Bellevue 202 Sidney Avenue 360/876-3693 Sidney Art Gallery & Historical Museum 550 Winslow Way East 206/842-4451, 855/613-1342 Bellevue Arts Museum 510 Bellevue Way NE 425/519-0770 Seattle Bellingham 305 Harrison Street 206/441-1768 Children’s Museum of Seattle Western Gallery & Outdoor Sculpture Collections Western Washington University Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture 17th Avenue and NE 45th on the U of W campus 206/543-5590 360/650-3963 Whatcom Museum 121 Prospect Street 360/778-8930 Experience Music Project 325 5th Avenue N. 206/367-5483 Bremerton Kitsap County Historical Society Museum Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Avenue 206/622-9250 280 4th Street 360/479-6226 Henry Art Gallery Puget Sound Naval Museum Edmonds 15th Ave. NE and NE 41st Street on the U of W Campus 206/543-2280 Cascadia Art Museum Museum of History & Industry 251 1st Street, 360/479-7447 190 Sunset Ave #E 425/336-4809 860 Terry Ave. N. 206/324-1126 Nordic Heritage Museum Ellensburg Clymer Museum of Art 3014 NW 67th Street 206/789-5707 Friday Harbor Northwest African American Museum 416 North Pearl, 509/962-6416 San Juan Islands Museum of Art 2300 S. Massachusetts Street 206/518-6000 540 Spring Street 360/370-5050 Seattle Asian Art Museum The Whale Museum 1400 E. Prospect 206/654-3100 62 1st Street N., 360/378-4710 Gig Harbor Seattle Art Museum Harbor History Museum 1300 First Avenue 206/654-3100 4121 Harborview Drive 253/858-6722 Wing Luke Asian Museum La Conner 719 S. King Street 206/623-5124 La Conner Quilt & Textile Museum 703 South 2nd Street 360/466-4288 Tacoma Museum of Northwest Art 1801 East Dock Street 253/284-4750 Museum of Glass 121 South 1st Street 360/466-5141 Tacoma Art Museum Skagit County Historic Museum 1701 Pacific Avenue 253/272-4258 501 4th Street, 360/466-3365 Olympia Washington State History Museum State Capital Museum 1911 Pacific Avenue 253/272-9518 211 SW 21st Avenue 360/753-2580 64 2016 exhibition HIGHLIGHTS 65 See map page 10 ■■ continued from page 62 ■■ Suquamish Museum of Glass See ad page 71a. 1801 East Dock St., 253/284-4750, 1-866/4MUSEUM, fax 253/3961769, [email protected], www.museumofglass.org. In a dynamic learning environment, appreciate the medium of glass through creative experiences, collections and exhibitions. Feel the heat as artists create masterpieces from molten glass in the Hot Shop. Experience exhibitions and installations in the galleries and on the outdoor plazas. Suquamish Museum 15838 Sandy Hook Rd., Poulsbo, 360/598-3311, ext. 422 ■■ Tacoma American Art Company—Tacoma 1126 Broadway Plaza, 253/272-4327 Art Stop See ad page 57a. 940 Broadway, 253/274-1630, [email protected]. Tues.–Fri. 9:30–5:30, Sat. 9:30–4:30, and Third Thursdays ’til 8pm. Featuring fine, handmade contemporary craft in a variety of media with a focus on ceramics. This friendly hands-on gallery shares space with LeRoy Jewelers, Tacoma’s premier designer of fine custom jewelry for over 70 years. Proctor Art Gallery 3811 N 26th St., 253/759-4238 Tacoma Art Museum 1701 Pacific Ave., Downtown Tacoma, 253/272-4258, Fax 253/6271898, info@TacomaArtMuseum. org, www.TacomaArtMuseum. org. Wed.–Sun. 10am–5pm, Third Thursday 5pm–8pm. Tacoma Art Museum is dedicated to connecting people through art as well as showcasing and collecting Northwest art. The museum features five galleries that wrap around an open-air interior stone garden. Wed.–Sun. 10am–5pm, Third Thursday 10am–8pm. Admission: Adults, $10, Students/military/seniors $8, Family (2 adults and 4 youth under 18) $25. Children 5 and under free. B2 Fine Art Gallery 711 Saint Helens Ave., Ste. 100, 253/238-5065 Brick & Mortar 811 Pacific Ave., Ste 300, 253/591-2787 Chihuly at Union Station 1717 Pacific Avenue, Curtright & Son Tribal Art See ad page 37. 708 Market St., Ste. 408, 253/3832969, 360/349-7032 cell, [email protected], www.curtrightandson.com. At the Roberson on Ledger Square. Thur.–Sat. 11am4pm or by appt. We exhibit North American Indian material culture, photography, regional paintings, arts and crafts. If you love cultural history and the visual arts, you will love the experience. We buy, consign, and sell historical treasures. Tacoma Glassblowing Studio 114 S. 23rd St., 253/383-3499 Thomas Handforth Gallery Tacoma Public Library, 1102 Tacoma Ave. S., 253/292-2001, ext. 1220 Throwing Mud Gallery 2212 N. 30th St., 253/254-7961, eileen@throwingmudgallery. com, www.throwingmudgallery. com. Mon. noon–5pm, Tues.–Sat. 10am–5pm. Large selection of contemporary handcrafted pottery, jewelry, wood, glass, and much more by local and regional artisans. Adult pottery classes. Drop-in paint your own pottery studio. Fulcrum Gallery 1308 South MLK St., 253/250-0520 Kittredge Gallery 1500 N. Lawrence., Univ. of Puget Sound, 253/879-3701 or 253/879-2806 Mandarin Antiques & Pianos 616 St. Helens Ave., 253/582-6655 (Continues on page 75) 66 ART OF THE PUGET SOUND REGION PHOTOGRAPHY: ART GRICE OPEN DAILY | 10 AM – 6 PM ADMISSION FREE THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS & MEMBERS BISTRO & MUSEUM STORE A 30 minute ferry ride from Seattle 550 Winslow Way E | Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 206.842.4451 | Toll Free: 855.613.1342 | www.biartmuseum.org 67 See map page 14 Gallery Index u u u u u Bainbridge Island Studio Tour, 25 u u u u u u u u Bellevue Arts Museum, 65 u u u u u u Carrie Goller Gallery, 44b u u u Clarke & Clarke Art + Artifacts, 35 u u u u u u u u u u u Crackerjack Contemporary Crafts, 41 The Crane Gallery, Inc., 83 Curtright & Son Tribal Art, 37 u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u Childhood’s End Gallery, 63b u u Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, 67 Chidori Asian Antiques, 75 u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u (Continues on page 70) Wildlife / Equestrian Artwood, a Gallery of Fine Woodworking, 59a Restoration u u u u Wearable Art Art Stop, 57a u u u Representational u Photography u u u u u Primitive / Tribal u Glass Art u Jewelry Art u u u u Furnishings Fine Art u Aria Studio Gallery, 53a Art House Designs, 63a Folk Art / Americana Fiber Art / Textiles u Asian Art Arctic Raven Gallery, 51 Crafts / Ceramics Antiques u Sculpture Contemporary North American Allied Arts of What com County, 49 18, 19, & 20th Century Gallery/Museum, Page # 68 ONE MUSEUM. THREE LOCATIONS. Discover a world of art at Seattle Art Museum’s three locations. Seattle Art Museum Downtown 2,600 objects in 35 international galleries, spectacular collections and special exhibitions. Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park SAM’s celebrated Asian art collection at our gem-like Art Deco building in lush Volunteer Park. Olympic Sculpture Park on the Seattle Waterfront Breathtaking views of the city, mountains and water with a stunning array of contemporary sculpture. Free to all. WE CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU. seattleartmuseum.org Photos: Benjamin Benschneider 69 See map pages 8 & 10 ■■Gallery Index continued from page 68 Fourth Corner Frames, 59b u u u u u Frederick Holmes and Company: Gallery of Modern u u & Contemporary Art, 27 u u u Wildlife / Equestrian Restoration u Wearable Art Representational Flury & Company, Jackson Street Gallery, 77 u Photography u u u u Primitive / Tribal u u u Fine Impressions Gallery, 43b Frye Art Museum, 71b Glass Art u Jewelry Art u Furnishings Fine Art Facèré Jewelry Art Gallery, 5 Folk Art / Americana u Fiber Art / Textiles Asian Art Crafts / Ceramics Antiques Expressions Fine Art Gallery, 47a Sculpture Contemporary North American 18, 19, & 20th Century Gallery/Museum, Page # u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u Gallery Mack’s Art Connection, 6 & 7 u u u u u u Gallery North, 53b u u u u u u u u u u u Glasshouse Studio, 15 u Gunnar Nordstrom Gallery, 21 u u Howard/Mandville Gallery, 11 u u u u u u u u La Conner Seaside Gallery, 47c u u Liberty Bay Gallery, 45a u u u u u u Magal & Louis Gallery, 45b u u u Museum of Glass, 71a u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u (Continues on page 72) 70 Photo by Team Photogenic ART ON FIRE Expect the unexpected at MOG! museumofglass.org 71a See map page 19 FRYE ART MUSEUM | always free | fryemuseum.org 71b See map page 8 ■■ Gallery Index u u Nordic Heritage Museum, 60 u u u u Northwest Woodworkers Gallery, 39 u u u u u Northwind Arts Center, 55b u u u u u u u u Prographica Gallery, 43a u u u u San Juan Islands Museum of Art, 57b u Schack Art Center, 33 u u u u u u Sculpture Northwest, 59c u u u u u u u u u u u u u Simon Mace Gallery, u u 55a u u u Steinbrueck Native Gallery, 2 & 3 u u u u Stonington Gallery, 84 u u u u The Verksted Gallery, 45c WaterWorks Gallery, 50 u The Wood Merchant, 47e Zinc Art + Interiors, 53c u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 72 u u u u u u Seattle Art Museum, u u u u u u 69 u u u u u u u u Wildlife / Equestrian u Restoration Museum of Northwest Art, 47d Wearable Art Representational Photography Primitive / Tribal Glass Art Jewelry Art Furnishings Fine Art Folk Art / Americana Fiber Art / Textiles Asian Art Crafts / Ceramics Antiques Sculpture Contemporary North American 18, 19, & 20th Century Gallery/Museum, Page # continued from page 70 ■■Burke Museum continued from page 18 Wooch Yax (Balance), Raven and Eagle Skateboard Decks, by Rico Whorl, Tlingit, 2014. Photo by Richard Brown Photography artists for which the Burke has become known under its outreach Visiting Researchers program at their prestigious museological think-tank, the Bill Holm Center for the Study of Northwest Native Art. Contemporary tribal artists get to examine priceless paddles, masks and rattles, among other sculptures, to become inspired for their own artistic practice. More so than with Western art, but closer to Chinese art, the study of the art of Northwest Coast ancestors is crucial for the presentation and extension of such art in the present moment. It is, like classical Chinese art, about knowing and copying the originals with minute additions or interpolations. S o far, over half of the projected $54 million (or $29.8 million) of the state’s part of the building budget has been released by the normally impecunious state lawmakers. This is proof of the social, cultural and political significance of the Burke Museum. Museum officials are seeking the remaining amount in the next few years. Related art-historical scholarship must be government-funded because much of the art was first “collected” (or seized) by US government entities and because, as with the natural, social and human sciences pursued in the museum’s mission, many questions remain to be answered. As Dr. Wright put it, “We know that eleven thousand years ago, the Salish [people] were here and our knowledge will continue to grow. . . Someday, we may know more but, as of now, we still do not know [everything].” If and when such breakthroughs occur, it is very likely they will be at a multi-disciplinary, state-ofthe-art museum like the Burke. In fact, between now and 2019, with the new building going up and a vibrant program, the Burke could usher in a whole new golden age of Northwest Native Art, paleontology, and archaeology. MATTHEW KANGAS, Art Guide Northwest consulting editor, has written extensively about American art. He lives in Seattle and is a fourth-generation descendant of central Washington pioneer ranchers. Comprising a collective history of Northwest art, his essay and review anthologies are available from Midmarch Arts Press, New York. 73 Artist Index ■■ A Aanes, Greg, 57a Abromowski, John, 45a Adams, Ansel, 77 Ahvakana, Larry, 84 Ainsworth, Diane, 11 Akrish, Esther, 31 Aleck, Ron, 51 Allen, Dennis, 51 Ames, Judith, 39 Amit, Amon, 45b Anderson, John, 63a Anderson, Quincy, 11 Anderson, Reid, 39 Anderson, Tom, 63a Andrea Savar Jewelry, 41 Antemann, Chris, 65 Archer, Joan E., 53a ■■ B Balazs, Harold, 35 Baldwin, Sue, 45c Balleweg, Leslie, 11 Baron, Cindy, 11 Barr, Charlie, 21 Barrer, Carole, 31 Bartow, Rick, 84 Basa, Elienne, 11 Bassis, Lydia, 53c Beck, Jacqui, 31 Belov, Anne, 63a Bender, James, 44b Bert, Jeremy, 71a Betker, Beth, 31 Birchman, Fred, 43a Bistranin, Mark, 47c Blackham, Brian, 43a Blank, Martin, 71a Bliss, Kathie, 31 Boughman, Janet Richardson, 63a Bowers, Joan, 53b Boxley, David (A & R), 2 & 3 Boxley, David R., 84 Boyer, Richard, 11 Bradshaw, Dean, 6&7 Brazier, Liam, 53c Brevick, Jana, 5 Brockmann, Ruth, 6&7 Brody, David, 43a Bruno, Elizabeth, 50 Bryant, Renee, 45a Buck, Andy & Pam, 45c Burns, Marsha, 43a ■■ C Caldwell, Kim, 31 Calleri, Fred, 11 Carson, Andrew, 6&7 Caudell, Gregg, 63a Chambers, Scott, 15 Chapman, Robert, 63a Chen, Wei, 53b Chihuly, Dale, 71a Ciardi, George, 43b Clark, Kimberly, 43a Colfax, Greg, 51 Collins, Kathy, 31 Conley, Mark, 47c Cook, Rande, 51 Costie, Steve, 43a Cott, Karyn, 45a Cott, Terry, 45a Craig, Frank G., 59b Croner, Karen, 55a Currier, Alfred, 11, 47c, 55a Curry, Matthew, 39 Curtis, Asahel, 77 Curtis, Edward S., 77 ■■ D David, Joe, 84 Davidson, Reg, 2 &3 Davidson, Robert, 84 de Buitléar, Roísín, 71a De Mars, Bianca, 63a De Ment, Nichole, 50 Deborah Richardson Designs, 57a Deering, AnneLise, 53b deVries, Ray, 59a Dickter, Michael, 50 Dolese, Tom & Jennifer, 39 Dowdney, Donna Lee, 45c Dunkel, Stuart, 11 Duzan, Barbara, 50 Dwyer, Charles, 63a ■■ E Eberhardt, Michael, 63a Edson, Norman, 77 Eiden, Fred, 39 Eisenhour, David, 55a Elek, Jen, 71a Elliot, Ken, 63a Ellsworth, Jaime, 50, 55a Engelstad, Susie, 63a Erickson, Shirley, 59b Erpelding, Curtis, 39 Evans, Bill, 57a Evans, Walker, 77 ■■ F Fauchere, Claude, 63a Faulkner, Kathleen, 55a Ferguson, Michael, 11 Ferron, Amy, 31 Fired Up Clay Works, 41 Flaherty, Michael, 59a Flowers, Lonni, 53b Ford & Forlano, 5 Foster, Catherine, 45a Foulem, Léopold L., 65 Four Seasons Jewelry, 41 Frank, Kaj, 35 Frederick, Rod, 11 French, David, 50 (Continues on page 76) 74 108 S. Jackson St., Seattle, WA 98104 206/343-7736 Tues.–Sat. 11am–5:30pm [email protected] www.chidoriantiques.com 75 See map page 9 ■■Tacoma continued from page 66 Washington State History Museum Penn Cove Gallery 9 NW Front St., Coupeville, 360/678-1176 1911 Pacific Ave., 1-888-BETHERE. Fax 253-272-9518 Penn Cove Pottery 26184 State Route 20, Coupeville, 360/678-6464 White Dove Gallery 5934 88th St. SW, Lakewood, 253/582-7859 Windjammer Custom Framing 22 Front St., Coupeville, 360/678-9200 ■■ Vashon Island Raven’s Nest Freeland 17508 Vashon Hwy., 206/567-5826 Inspired Arts: Fine Arts Gallery & Gifts Vashon Allied Arts 19704 Vashon Hwy. SW, 206/463-5131 1689 Main Street, Freeland, 360/331-2244 ■■ Whidbey Island Greenbank Artworks Gallery Coupeville 765 Wonn Rd., #C102, 360/222-3010 Pacific Northwest Art School 15 NW Birch St., Coupeville, 360/678-3396 Raven Rocks Gallery & Gifts 765 Wonn Road, #C101, 360/222-0102 (Continues on page 80) 75 ■■ Artist Index continued from page 74 ■■ G Gal, Yoram, 45b Gallahar, Brad, 39 Gamm, Michelle, 35 Garvens, Ellen, 43a Gedye, Christine, 31 Gerber, Georgia, 50, 6&7 Glendenning, Susan, 31 Goller, Carrie, 44b Goller, Charles, 44b Goodwin, Leah, 53a Gore-Fuss, Kathy, 43a Gorg, Jurgen, 21 Gray, David, 39, 59a Gray, Naomi, 31 Gray, Phil, 2 & 3 Grundy, Espi, 31 Guilloume, 47a Gumaelius, Robin and John, 50 Gumpert, Chuck, 11, 6 & 7 ■■ H Hackenberg, Karen, 55a Hall, Steve, 59a Hamilton, Earl, 6 &7 Hamje, Laura, 43a Hamrick, Sam, 43b Hannigan, Melinda, 50 Hannukaine, John, 63a Hansen, Art, 50 Hansen, James Lee, 63a Harrison, Jeff/ Jurate, 53b Hawse, JR, 53b Hayslette, Max, 44b Healy, Karen, 59a Herem, Barry, 84 Hill, Jerry, 84 Hill, Lisa Joyce, 63a Hix, Norm, 45c Holliman, Joel, 53b Holzer, Hank, 39 Hoop, Fiona, 63a Horn, Spencer, 39 Howard, Michael, 43a Hu, Mary Lee, 5 Huddleston, Amy, 43a Hughes, Linda R, 59b Hume, Jim, 59a Hunt, Tom, 51 Hydman-Vallien, Ulrica, 35 ■■ I Ichikawa, Etsuko, 65 Ichter, Bob, 21 Ingraham, Eve, 53b Is*Art Jewelry, 41 ■■ J Jacobs, Peggy, 53b Jacobson, Jim, 55b James, Caroline, 50 James, Catherine M., 53b Jensen, Scott, 84 Johnson, Kathleen A., 53b Johnson, Mary Bess, 53b Jouis, Jean-Claude, 45b ■■ L Labrie, Paul, 15 Laguiole Knives, 41 LaLonde, Richard, 6&7 Lamb, Jim, 44b Lane, Tracey, 11 Larsen, Dan, 21 Latremouille, Loriann, 21 Leaf Leather, 57a Leavitt, Donna, 31 Levine, Phillip, 43a Liang Wei, 21 Liao, Kathy, 43a Libert, Lorna, 55a Linder, Lyn, 53b Lindman, Dale, 43a Lipson, Courtney, 84 Little River Hot Glass, 57a London, Lyle, 6 & 7 Lovelace, Kent, 11 Lyman, Jerry, 45c ■■ M Magal, Ido, 45b Magruder, Anna, 55a ■■ K Malay, Christa, 63a Kahler, Sandra, 31 Mannington, Janci, Kahn, Louis, 65 31 Kapp, Caroline, 43a Maretska, Marie, Kaser, Lisa, 55a 6&7 Kelly, Lee, 63a Marioni, Dante, 71a Kemp, Laura, 25, Marshall, Judith, 31 45a Marsland, Sharon, Kentaro, Kojima, 6&7 6&7 Martz, Holly Killorin, Beki, 63a Ballard, 21 Kinsey, Darius, 77 Mathews, Grady, 39 Kliszewski Glass, Mathie, 47a Christopher, 11, Kogan, Simon, 63a 6&7 Koehn, Jeff, 63a Mathieu, Paul, 65 Kohn, Andre, 11 Maupin, Ruth, 45a Kornberg, Dianne, Mawhinney, 43a Wanda, 55b Kosak, Craig, 11 Maxi, Rachel, 53c Koury, Aleah, 63a McClure, Cheryl, Krieg, Carolyn, 43a 6&7 Kristin Ford McClure, Nikki, 84 Jewelry, 41 McDermott, D.E., Kuhn, Jon, 6 & 7 11 Kustusch, Lindsey, McDonald, Margie, 11 55a (Continues on page 78) 76 FLURY & COMPANY A Son of the Desert by Edward S. Curtis Edward S. Curtis Vintage Photographic Works and Antique Native American Art Flury & Company / Jackson Street Gallery 322 First Ave. S., Pioneer Square, Seattle, WA 98104 206/587-0260 • Fax 206/382-3519 Mon.–Sat. 11am–6pm. Closed Sunday. E-mail: [email protected] • www.fluryco.com 77 See map page 7 ■■ Artist Index continued from page 76 McGuffrey, Brian, 21 McKnight, Mark, 45a McMillan, Stephen, 50, 43b, 59b Melrath, Susan, 55a Merchant, Jennifer, 5 Mesolini Glass, 44b Milette, Richard, 65 Miller, Cynthia, 6 &7 Miller, RodmanGilder, 15 Miltenberger, Janis, 15, 50 Minson, James, 50 Modern Object, 53c Modotti, Tina, 77 Moilanen, John, 43b Montgomery, Hugh, 39 Morisawa, Naoko, 55b Morrison, Christopher, 15 Muccillo, Renato, 11 Murphy, Deirdre, 53c ■■ N Neil, Doug, 6 & 7 Neiman, Michael, 39 Nelson, Janetta, 35 Newman Ceramic Works, 57a Newman, Jeremy and Ciancibelli, Allison, 50 Newton, Barbara Benedetti, 31 Nicholas, Rose, 63a Nichols, Dave, 47c Nielsen, Karl, 59a Noonan, Barbara, 31 Nowicki, Christopher, 43b ■■ O O’Donoghue, Alison, 55a O’Neil, Laurette, 35 O’Neil, Stan, 47a O’Malley, Melinda, 53b Ockwell, Elizabeth, 43a Offut, Sandra, 55b Olanna, Richard, 51 Oliver, Marvin, 84 Osborne, Leo E., 11 Ozaki, Reid, 57a ■■ P Packard, Gregory, 11 Palmer, Danielle Dean, 50 Pasco, Duane, 84 Patton, Tahle, 39 Paul, Linda Lee Foster, 31 Paul, Tim, 2 & 3 Pelley, Ray, 21 Pentz, Larry, 35 Peterson, Shaun, 84 Peterson, Stan, 55a Pettelle, Kevin, 21, 6&7 Petty, Anne, 43a Point, Susan, 51, 84, 2 & 3 Pope, Warren, 6 & 7 Potter, Laurie, 59b Prather, Anne, 53b Priest, Linda Kinder, 5 ■■ Q Quinn-Lewis, Jhenna, 11 ■■ R Reese, Ashley, 45c Reinmuth, Steve, 11 Renlie, Frank, 55a Richardson, Amanda, 50 Richardson, April, 43b Richey, Cheryl, 31 Ridgway, David, 50, 55a Ringe, Annette, 15 Roberts, Dana, 50 Robinson, Greg A, 2&3 Robinson, K, 31 Rolland, Seth, 39, 65 Rorick, Isabel, 84 Ross, Thom, 21 Rothman, Marybeth, 27 Rubino, Bryan, 6 &7 ■■ S Sabin, Hib, 84 Saia, Teresa, 11 Salazar, Loren, 21 Samuels, Lionel, 51 Sandstrom, Lauriel, 53b Satterwhite, Dinah, 25, 45c Scherrer, Ted, 59a Schkolnyk, Laurent, 43b Schlegel, Robert, 43a Schnick, Leslie, 55b Schreivogl, Anne, 11, 47c, 55a Schroder, Henner, 6&7 Schulter, Mia, 31 Schumm, Tim, 50 Schutz, Biba, 5 Scott, George, 15 Sgrecci, Patty, 44b Sheehan, Erika, 53b Shinoda, Toko, 21 Shutt, Graham, 43a Siebert, Terry, 25 Simonelli, Kim, 55b Singletary, Preston, 84 Skibska, Anna, 71a Skinner, Catherine Eaton, 50 Skyriver, Raven, 84 Smaaladen, Mary Lynn, 45c Small, Tom, 50 Smith, Mike, 21 Smith, Steve, 2 & 3 Snooter-Doots, 41 Soborowicz, Rich, 39 Sodergren, Evert, 39 Sorg, Eileen, 25 Spangler, Robert, 25, 39 (Continues on page 80) 78 ■■Events Calendar continued from page 23 Olympic Peninsula artists. Visit www.sequimarts.org. Art Jam 2016. Art show and sale happening at the Rock Hollow Farm, 10am–5pm. Part of the Sequim Lavender Festival. For location visit www.rockhollowarts.org. local studios. Visit www. bistudiotours.org. August 13–14 Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival on Whidbey Island, Sat. 10am–6pm, Sun. 10am5pm. Visit www.coupevillefestival.org. July 16–17 August 19–21 Gig Harbor Summer Art Festival on historic waterfront combines sunshine with art and music. Visit www. peninsulaartleague.org. Skagit Artists Together Annual Studio Tour from Sedro-Wooley to Conway, La Conner, Mt. Vernon, and Anacortes. Visit www. skagitartiststogether.org. Chief Seattle Days is a festival to honor Chief Seattle. Native art, canoe races, and salmon bake. Suquamish, Washington. Visit www.chiefseattledays. org Poulsbo Arts Festival is celebrated on the waterfront in downtown Poulsbo. Art, Food, Music. July 29-31 August 20-21 BAM ARTSfair. Bellevue Arts Museum hosts the largest award winning arts and crafts festival in the Northwest. Shop from over 300 inspiring artists. Fri. and Sat., 9:30am– 9:30pm., Sunday 9:30am-6pm. Bellevue Arts Museum FREE. Fresh Paint Festival of Artists at Work. Along the entire length of the promenade at the Port of Everett Marina, 1700 West Marine View Drive. Visit www. schackartcenter.org. Viking Days at Nordic Museum. Visit www.nordicmuseum.org. July 30–31 Magnolia Summerfest celebrates along with Seafair since 1985. 10:30am–6pm craft booths open. Magnolia Central Village. August 27–October 29 The Great Northwest Glass Pumpkin Patch featuring 2000 plus hand blown glass pumpkins crafted by local glass artisans. For dates and locations visit www.tacomaglassblowing.com. August: Date TBD Seattle Art Fair. Last year’s was so successful, the city cheered and applauded as it met or exceeded all expectations. For all 2016 news and information visit www. seattleartfair.org. September 2–4 ARTfusion, Annual Fine Art Show by Sequim’s award winning artists. The Cutting Garden, 303 Dahlia Llama Lane, Sequim, 11am–5pm. Call 360/670-8671. August 5–7 Anacortes Arts Festival. Bigger and better than ever. Takes over the whole town. Visit www.anacortesartsfestival.org. September 3–4 Lopez Island Artists Studio Tour. Visit www.lopezislandstudiotour.org August 12–14 Bainbridge Island Summer Studio Tour, 10am–6pm daily. Features regional artists In (Continues on page 82) 79 ■■Whidbey Island continued from page 80 Whidbey Island Fine Art Studio Rob Schouten Gallery 765 Wonn Rd., #C103, 360/222-3070 813 Edgecliff Drive, Langley, 360/637-4690 Langley Whidbey Island Gem Gallery Brackenwood Gallery 206 First St., 360/221-0393 302 First Street, Langley, 360/221-2978 Oak Harbor Firehouse Glass Gallery Garry Oak Gallery 179 Second St., 360/221-1242 830 SE Pioneer Way, Ste. 101, Oak Harbor, 360/240-0222 Hellebore Glass Studio & Gallery ■■ Woodinville 308 First St., P.O. Box 514, Langley, 360/221-2067 Sammamish Valley Arts Center Museo 14525 148 Ave. NE, Woodinville, 206/335-6727 215 First St., Langley, 360/221-7737 Tsuga Fine Art & Framing Whidbey Art Gallery 10101 Main St., 425/483-7385 220 2nd St., Langley, 360/221-7675 ■■ Artist Index continued from page 78 Spencer, Sam, 53b Stangeland, Tom, 39 Starr, Kim, 21 Steensma, Jay, 43b Sterling, Sydni, 25 SternbergPowidzki, Chris, 15 Stevens, Ken, 57a Stewart, Joel, 63a Stream, Thomas, 84 Suko, Ezra , 11 Sutherland, Moy, 2&3 Swapp, Sue, 53b Swink, Sara, 55a Swytak, Laura, 43a Tran, Liz, 53c Tran, Vannessa, 43a Tribal Art Jewelry, 41 Trigg, Kathryn, 50 Tseng, Hsin-Yao, 11 ■■ T ■■ W Tamir, Ora, 45b Tenenbaum, Joan, 84 Thoe, John, 39 Thomas, Linda, 43a Thompson, Cappy, 71a Tietjen, Mare, 55b Tintin Collectibles, 41 Tipton, Randall, 50 Tolle, Pat, 21 Toops, Cynthia, 5 ■■ U Ujic, Susan, 63a ■■ V Vallien, Bertil, 35 Van Kleeck, Kathy, 55a Varga, Victoria, 41 Vroman, Adam Clark, 77 Wagner, Christopher, 55a Walker, Kara, 65 Walsh, Kay, 25 Walsh, Randena, 31 Walters, Joni, 6 & 7 Watson, Richard Jesse, 55a Wauzynski, Sarah, 5 Weekley, Jeff, 55a Weiss, Robin, 44b 80 Welch, Leah Rene, 53b Wells-Moran, Jolyn, 53b Wheaton, Kim Matthews, 11 White, Christian, 84 Wiger, Ray, 6 & 7 Witherow, Dale, 63a Wolfson, Jordan, 43a Wong, Chelsea, 53c Woods, Evelyn, 43a Wright, Sheri, 59b Wurtz, Stewart, 39 ■■ Y Yahgulanaas, Michael, 84 Yamamoto, Yoshiko, 25 Yates, Stephen, 55b Young, Cathy Joy, 55a Youngquist, Romona, 11 ■■ Z Zeck, Laura, 53c Zygmunt, Jeffrey, 6&7 Want the Lastest on Exhibits, Events, and Everything Art ? Brenda Tipton’s www.SeattleArtBlog.com has all the news! Updated daily, view on your handheld device or desktop SeattleArtBlog is your best source for accurate, up-tothe-minute information. Enjoy and support our arts community by attending gallery nights, arts fairs, openings and auctions! 81 ■■Events Calendar continued from page 79 September 3–5 October 7–9 Bumbershoot: Seattle’s Music and Art Festival, Seattle Center. The biggest of its kind in North America. Visit www.bumbershoot.org. A Sale for All Seasons. State Capitol Museum Coach House, 211 West 21st Ave, Olympia, September 15–25 Pilchuck Glass School Annual Auction and Gala, “Celebration of Glass” Held at Fremont Studios, 155 North 35th St., Seattle. For reservations, time, and details, Visit www.pilchuck.com. Schack-toberfest. Glass Pumpkins and Harvest Art Work and Glassblowing Demonstrations. Schack Art Center, 2921 Hoyt Ave., Everett. Visit www.schackartcenter.org. September 16–18 October 15 (Tentative) October 27–29 The Greater Gig Harbor Open Studio Tour, 10am– 5pm. The tour includes artists in Gig Harbor, South Kitsap, Fox Island, and Key Peninsula areas. Visit www.gigharborstudiotour.org. Seattle Weavers’ Guild Annual Show and Sale. St. Mark’s Cathedral, 1245 10th Ave. East, Thurs. 5–8pm, Fri. 10am-8pm, Sat. 10am–5pm. 1000’s of original fiber pieces. Visit www.seattleweaversguild.org. September 17–18 November 4–6 Edmonds Art Studio Tour, 10am-5pm. Visit www. edmondsartstudiotour.org. “Arts Alive” LaConner’s Annual Weekend Festival and Invitational Art Show. Visit www.lacon. nerchamber. org September 29–October 30 The American Impressionist Society 17th Annual National Juried Exhibition at the Howard/Mandville Gallery, 120 Park Lane in Kirkland. October 1–31 Tacoma Arts Month. Brimming with hundreds of arts and cultural programs. All events are open to the public and many are free. For specific dates and times, visit www.tacomaartsmonth.org October, Date TBD La Conner Annual Quilt Fest and Silent Auction October 1–2 Issaquah Salmon Days Festival, 10am–6pm, in downtown Issaquah. Loads of art and free fun. Visit www. salmondays.org. November 11–13 Puyallup Quilt and Craft Festival. Western Washington Fairgrounds in Puyallup. November 19–20 “Yule Fest” at Nordic Heritage Museum, 10am– 5pm, 3014 NW 67th Street Visit www.nordicmuseum.org November 25–26 Historic Fairhaven Holiday Festival and Open House, Bellingham, 5pm–9pm. Call Artwood at 360/647-1628 or visit www.fairhaven.com. THE CRANE GALLERY Japanese lacquer model of Manjusri c. 1800 27" tall ASIAN ART TUES.–SAT. 10AM–5:30PM 104 W. ROY ST. • 206/298-9425 83 See map page 10 STONINGTON G A L L E RY 35 YEARS OF CONTEMPORARY MASTERWORKS Photo by Russell Johnson, courtesy of Preston Singletary Inc. OF THE NORTHWEST COAST Masks • Totem Poles • Panels • Studio Glass • Fine Jewelry • Prints & Paintings • and more Located in Historic Pioneer Square 12 5 S o u t h J a c k s o n S t . S e a t t l e , WA 9 810 4 206.405.4040 • [email protected] w w w.stoningtongaller y.com Rhubarb Glass Basket by Preston Singletary (Tlingit) 84 See map page 9