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Aftermath Gallery
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Located in Capitol Hill near Seattle University and offers an overview of the gallery, past events coverage, and schedule of future shows.
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Akiko's Pottery
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Akiko Graham's pottery is influenced by Japanese culture and is used in Northwest restaurants.
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Amy Huddleston
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Artist painting contemporary figurative works available at the Seattle Art Museum Gallery.
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Anamaria Baralt
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Trained as a web designer at the Art Institute of Seattle, she has recently put down the mouse in favor of the paintbrush to paint full time from her home studio.
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Art Guide Northwest
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Links to galleries and museums as well as a calendar of art events and articles of interest to the local collector.
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Art/Not Terminal Gallery of Seattle
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A volunteer organization offering affordable gallery space and freedom of expression for its members.
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Artists' Gallery of Seattle
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A space just south of Pioneer Square, where local artists can showcase their works.
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ArtXchange
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They offer original works of art from around the world such as rice paper paintings, wood block prints, and three-dimensional creations.
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Baas Gallery and Framing
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A full service frame shop who offers rotating monthly exhibits of fine art.
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Barbara Dunshee Pottery
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Display and functional pottery using porcelain, stoneware and terra cotta.
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Bazaz Glass
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She uses various techniques to create patterns on glass in creating jewelry, dinnerware, lighting fixtures, window panels, and sculptures.
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Betsy Eby
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A painter who works using an encaustic process.
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Bluebottle Art Gallery and Store
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Calendar of exhibitions, articles, and submission guidelines.
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Butkui Chiu
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Artist and medical illustrator.
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calix fine art collection
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Located south of Pioneer Square.
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Carolyn Staley Japanese Prints
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Located in Pioneer Square, they specialize in Ukiyo-e period and modern woodblock prints; contains online catalog.
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Columbia City Gallery
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An artist-run cooperative gallery showing the work of member artists.
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Daffy Doodles Cartoon Portraits
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Cartoonist and caricature artist Jody Morse, with services offered include party caricaturist, cartoon portraits by mail, and illustration.
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Dale Chihuly
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Selected works, drawings, installations and architectural projects. Also includes his biography, exhibition schedule, lists of galleries, museum collections and public installations, a selected bibliography with essays, writings by Chihuly and interviews, and a screening room of videos.
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Dan Amell
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Paintings and drawings.
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21. |
elle-z creations
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Prints and art cards.
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Elliott Brown Gallery
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The focus of the gallery is on sculpture and decorative art, primarily glass, as well as some mixed media.
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Fountainhead Gallery
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Located on Queen Anne Hill, they showcase contemporary fine art by regional artists.
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Francine Seders Gallery
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Located on Phinney Ridge, they offer contemporary artwork by regional artists; contains current exhibition and calendar.
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Gallery Mack
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Located just north of the Pike Place Market, they offer contemporary painting, stone and bronze sculpture, glass art, and jewelry.
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Glasshouse Studio
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Owned by a team of artists/employees and located in Pioneer Square, they offer a range of art glass products.
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Glassybaby
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Votives and candle holders made of three layers of hand-blown colored glass.
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Glazed & Amazed
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A paint-your-own-pottery workshop and gallery where all materials and tools are provided.
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Global Art Venue
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Located in Pioneer Square, they exhibit the hand blown glass, paintings, sculpture, prints, photography, and drawings.
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GoddessKRING
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Photo and multimedia artist Shannon Kringen.
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Good Dog Art
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Original paintings of pets, limited edition prints, and greeting cards by Nancy Schutt.
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Grover/Thurston Gallery
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Located in Pioneer Square; contains current and past exhibitions, and hours of operation.
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Heather Siobhan's Vision
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Ceramic sculpture and masks.
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Howard House
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Information about the gallery, with information about the artists, exhibitions, and other events.
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I Heart Rummage
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Network of Seattle artists who's primary focus is useful art and fashion. Photographs, schedule of events, and links.
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36. |
James J Brown
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An abstract and expressionist painter and artist.
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37. |
Jason Witte
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Artist, travel photographer and art blogger.
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38. |
Jean Hicks, Feltmaker
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A feltmaker, milliner, and sculptor who creates both custom-made hats and fiber art
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Kibo Gallerie
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Located in Pioneer Square, they offer African tribal art, antiques, masks, statuary, jewelry, and textiles.
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Kobo Shop & Gallery
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They feature the work of craftsman from Japan, the Pacific Northwest, and other artists who share a similar affinity with Japanese folk arts and aesthetics.
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Larry Halvorsen Ceramics
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Ceramic artist produces sgraffito stoneware clay vases, bowls, trays, boxes, pots, rattles, knobs, vessels, sculpture and garden art.
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Leather Sculpture
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Kieron Grey makes molded leather artwork.
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Linda Hodges Gallery
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Located in Pioneer Square, they offer contemporary work by artists in the Pacific Northwest.
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Lisa Harris Gallery
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Located in Pike Place Market, they offer paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, and photography by Northwest and West Coast-based artists; contains bios of the artists and directions.
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45. |
Margie Livingston
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Painter.
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Marilyn Moore Fiber Artist
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A basket artist.
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Matt Calcavecchia
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A figurative and primitive portrait and fine art artist who expresses emotion through composition, color, and medium, oil and watercolor.
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48. |
Molten Design
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Tim O'Niell creates decorative platters and vases using in hot and kiln cast glass techniques.
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49. |
Northwest Tribal Art
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A collection of First Nations, native style, Inuit arts and crafts.
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50. |
Oasis
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An original artists' showcase in Fremont.
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Oh My Glass Studio & Gallery
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Located in Greenwood, they feature works by over 80 Northwest artists. In house artists specialize in stained glass, fused glass and glass jewelry.
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Pacini Lubel Gallery
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Located near Pioneer Square.
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Phoenix Rising Gallery
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A premiere venue for glass, jewelry, and contemporary craft. Virtual shows, artists, and a calendar of in-person shows.
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Photographic Center Northwest
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A non-profit that fosters community through gallery exhibits and receptions, lectures, projects with other arts organizations, artists-in-residence, events for members, darkrooms used by students and renters, and subsidized programs for youth.
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Platform Gallery
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They feature contemporary painting, works on paper, photography, sculpture, installation, and media-based work.
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Pratt Fine Arts Center
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They offer educational and artistic programs including classes, workshops, and studio equipment access in glass, sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, and metal smithing.
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Randy Wood
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An artist and cartoonist.
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58. |
Rosemary Sylvanus Antel
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Landscapes, urban views, flowers, still life, and figures in watercolor, egg tempera, and oil at the Raven's Nest Studio.
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Samantha Scherer
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Painter, printer and web designer.
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Seattle Metals Guild
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Organization of local area metalsmiths. Includes a list of events, member gallery, and newsletter.
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SeattleArtists.com
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A network and marketplace of independent artists and galleries in the Pacific Northwest and local Seattle art communities.
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Sev Shoon Arts Center
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A printmaking studio located in the Ballard.
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sheisanyway
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Artist Nancy Merrill.
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SLUG - Seattle Lighten Up Gallery
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They are devoted to bringing you art on the edge, from photo to painting to sculpture, even performance art.
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65. |
soil
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An artist cooperative gallery on Capitol Hill where they show "verk" that would otherwise not be shown because it is alternative.
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Suzanne Guttman Blown Glass
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Offers blown glass art, chandeliers, vessels, lighting and sinks.
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The Last Judgment Project
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Conceived at Bumbershoot 2003, the Seattle Arts Festival, as an invitation to artists from all around the world to reflect upon the ideas of justice, judgment and prejudice.
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The Pound Gallery
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An alternative space for all disciplines, promoting challenging work that commercial spaces tend not to show.
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Twilight Artist Collective
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Located in the Pike Place Market, their goal is to create a place where they can sell their paintings, photography, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, scarves, handbags, and groovetubes.
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Vetri International Glass
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Located in downtown, they offer studio glass by many artists; contains bios of the artists.
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Winston Wachter Mayer Fine Art
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Located in Seattle and New York, they feature contemporary artists from coast to coast.
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Art by Fire
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Art glass studio and glassblowing school.
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ArtForte Gallery
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Located in Pioneer Square, they feature a mix of international and Northwest contemporary artists working in glass, paint, ceramic, print and mixed media.
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Avalon Glassworks Glassblowing Studio and Art Gallery
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A glassblowing studio and art gallery specializing in collectible art glass, custom blown glass, corporate gifts and awards, and hand-made gifts.
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Ballard Fetherston Gallery
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Located on Capitol Hill, they feature narrative/figurative and abstract art.
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Benham Studio Gallery
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Photographs by local and international artists. Includes information on current exhibitions and submission guidelines.
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Blowing Sands Glass Studio
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Located in Ballard.
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Bryan Ohno Gallery
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Featuring contemporary sculptors, painters, and glass artists from around the world, they are located in Pioneer Square.
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Catherine Person Gallery
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Located near the train station.
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D'Adamo Woltz Gallery
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Located in Pioneer Square, they offer a range of contemporary art.
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Davidson Galleries
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Located in Pioneer Square, contains current exhibitions, extensive artist index, individual artist pages with examples of available work, exhibition calendar and online antique print catalog.
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Demi Raven
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Artist showing conceptual works and portraits. Oil paintings. Includes resume.
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DoubleTake: From Monet to Lichtenstein
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An exhibition displayed in a gallery within the Experience Music Project.
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Edge of Glass Gallery
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Located in Fremont, all of the artists shown are local artists established in their fields of glass.
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85. |
Felt Friends
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Felt creatures and other art work by Kelley Callicoat.
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Fernworks Fine Art
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Art and resin jewelry handmade by Faryn Davis. Biography, artist's statement, and portfolio.
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Fitzgerald, Christopher
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Oil painter represented by the D'Adamo / Woltz Gallery.
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Flury and Company
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Located in Pioneer Square, they feature the works of Edward S. Curtis, and offers rare and out of print books, photographs, prints, and vintage Native American art.
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Foster White
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Located in Pioneer Square and Rainier Square in Seattle, and in Kirkland, they represent many major Northwest artists, with special displays of glass by Dale Chihuly.
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Fuzzy Engine
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An art collective located in Ballard.
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G. Gibson Gallery
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Located in Pioneer Square, they offer photographs from the 19th Century until today and contemporary mixed-media works. Includes movies of current exhibitions.
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G.A.S
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An International association of glass artists, educators, curators, students, collectors and enthusiasts.
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Garde Rail Gallery
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Dedicated to contemporary folk, self-taught, and outsider art, focusing on artists from the Northwest and beyond.
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Greg Kucera Gallery
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Located near Pioneer Square, they offer contemporary sculpture, paintings, and prints.
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Hengst Studio
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An artist offering paintings, sculpture, and posters.
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Isis on First
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They focus on contemporary Northwest artists as well as international artists with ties to the Northwest, as well as furnishings and accessories from importers who are concerned with issues of fair trade and environmental protection.
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Janet Fagan-Smith
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Oil paintings and lessons.
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Jeffrey Moose Gallery
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A gallery featuring contemporary artists from the Pacific Northwest.
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Jennifer McNeely
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Sculpture and installations.
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100. |
Juli Adams
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An artist offering watercolors, limited edition prints, and mixed media works.
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101. |
Kat Taylor Seattle Artist
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Specializing in ceramic sculptures of women.
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102. |
Kelly's Spot
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Kelly Lyles, painter and art-car artist. An overview of her visual art and design work, as well as art-car links.
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Kim Graham Studios
NEW!
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Kim sculpts in fired clay, with subjects ranging from Art Nouveau inspired figures to architectural ceramics, in all sizes.
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Laura Hamje
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An artist focusing heavily on oil painting, and beaded earrings. She is currently expanding her knowledge as a University of Washington art major.
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Marianne Goldin Designs
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They offer custom and ready-to-wear design, accessories, apparel, leather, Fashion Rations (TM), Nouveau-Sequin, and graphic design.
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106. |
Martin-Zambito Fine Art
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They specialize in 19th through 21st century American art, especially WPA-era and figurative art.
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107. |
Michael Schultheis
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An artist whose paintings are made with acrylics and graphite on wood.
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108. |
Milagros Folk Art
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Located in the Pike Place Market, they specialize in hard to find arts and crafts from Mexico, Central and South America.
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109. |
oddQuad.com: the art of Jamey Baumgardt
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He addresses many current social and political issues such as consumerism and war.
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Pacific N.W. Sculptors
NEW!
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Dedicated to the promotion of sculpture and affiliated arts, includes gallery of works by members, resources, locations and dates of exhibitions and other venues.
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Pause for Animals
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Paintings by Mary Anne Nagy. Who are these furry, scaled and feathered ones who also inhabit this fragile planet?
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Pottery Northwest
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Located by the Seattle Center, they are a non-profit clay studio founded by people from the Seattle Clay Club, and offer a gallery, facilities, potters, and classes.
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Rock's Studio
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Fine art printing by Stephen Rock.
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114. |
Roq la Rue
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A gallery of strange visions and funky art in Belltown.
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Sarah Savidge
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Painter and printmaker.
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Seattle Glassblowing Studio
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Teaching studio with a showroom and gallery, located in Belltown.
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117. |
Solomon Fine Art
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Contemporary fine art, featuring unique works from around the United States. Offers exhibition schedule with artist profiles.
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Stonington Gallery
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Located in Pioneer Square, they exhibit art from the Northwest Coast as well as watercolors by Nancy Stonington.
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The Patch Project
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They are dedicated to highlighting the lack of arts funding, the arts community’s increasing dependence on tobacco money, and encouraging alternative and sustainable funding for the arts.
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Thom and Karen Heileson
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Scopic Studios.
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121. |
Urban Craft Uprising
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Craft bazaar consisting of alternative artists. List of vendors, press clippings, and pictures.
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Viveza
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They offer a wide variety of contemporary fine art for homes or businesses.
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WeepingCherry
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Surreal pop art paintings and graphics by Kris Hoglund.
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William Traver Gallery
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They offer contemporary art and were the first to show work from the studio glass movement, as well as representing major painters, sculptors, and ceramic artists.
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