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All phone numbers are in the 206 area code. An online guide to art and antique
venues in Seattle.
2045 Westlake
Ave. This gallery / studio accepts ANY
work from ANYONE. Can be quite exciting
and very mundane, sometimes both at the same time.
1307 1st
Ave. Original artwork created for book
covers and magazines, calendars, albums, advertising, etc. from 1800’s to the
present. Specializes in original
artwork of Northwest children’s book illustrators such as Ted Rand, Alexandra
Day (Good Dog Carl), Richard Jesse Watson (Waterfalls Gift), Max Grover (Accidental
Zucchini), Barbara Berger (Grandfather Twilight) and Pierr Morgan (Squiggle).
1944 1st
Ave. S. Nationally recognized nature
photographer.
530 1st
South Modern & Traditional Japanese
Art
1216 1st
Ave. Contemporary fine art and
photographs.
155 S. Main
St. Contemporary sculpture, Asian art
and artists of the Northwest.
314 Occidental
Ave. S.
COCA Center of
Contemporary Arts
1420 11th Non-profit alternative art space
307 Occidental
Ave. S. Contemporary painting, sculpture
and glass
313 Occidental
Ave. S. Contemporary painting and sculpture
322 1st
Ave. So. Edward Curtis photographs. North American Indian Art
123 S. Jackson Contemporary art. Representative Northwest artists include
Mark Tobey, Morris Graves, Kenneth Callahan and George Tsutakawa. Pilchuck glass artists Dale Chihuly, William
Morris and Benjamin Moore?
6701 Greenwood
N. Jacob Lawrence and Michael
Spafford. In addition to rotating
exhibitions the gallery maintains a large inventory of work and sells books,
posters, and other items related to the artists it shows.
1210 2nd
Ave. Paintings, glass, sculpture and
original prints of contemporary artists.
514 E. Pike
St. Photographs and related fine art
including that of Imogen Cunningham, Larry Calkins, John Divola, Juhn Dudale,
Michael Kenna, Richard Mursach, Ruth Bernhard, Beverly Rayner, Ron van Dongen
and Marian Post Wolcott.
2003 Western
Ave.
4860 Rainier
Ave. S. Specializing in self-taught,
contemporary folk, and outsider art from the deep South, Midwest, Northwest, and beyond.
314 First Ave.
S.
212 3rd
Ave. S. Contemporary paintings, sculpture,
drawings and prints by northwest and national artists. Representative artists include Jennifer
Bartlett, Deborah Butterfield, Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Susan
Rothenberg and Kiki Smith
309 Occidental
Ave. S.
Kimzey Miller Gallery
1225 2d Ave. Contemporary northwest and
international artists. Painting, glass
and sculpture in diverse styles.
316 1st
S. Northwest contemporary art.
1922 Pike Place Contemporary paintings, sculpture
and photography
2030 Western
Ave. Art glass, jewelry, clay and wood
900 12th
Ave. (@ Marion) Nationally known and emerging
artists are shown at this combination school and exhibit space.
1425 4th
Ave., Ste. 712 By appointment only.
8806 Roosevelt
Way NE Eskimo, Inuit & NW Coast Indian
Art & Artifacts. Snow Goose has a
large variety of Canadian Inuit prints and sculpture as well as Alaskan ivory
carvings.
1215 First
Ave. Contemporary U.S. fine art
119 S. Jackson
St. Contemporary masters of Pacific
Northwest Coast and Alaskan art.
Representative artists include Robert Davidson, Joe Davidi, Bill Reid,
Bill Holm. The gallery launches programs
and exhibits which enhance understanding and appreciation of regional native
art.
1003 1st
Ave. Northwest Coast Indian and Alaska
Eskimo art both historic and contemporary.
Probably the best respected of the Native American dealers.
104 1st
Ave.
110 Union
St. 2d Floor
587-6501
Contemporary art including
painting, sculpture and ceramics and
contemporary studio glass.
403 Dexter
Ave. N. Contemporary and 20th
Century modern dealer. Seattle branch of New York gallery.
1533 9th
Ave. William Cumming, Morris Graves,
Mark Tobey, Paul Horiuchi, William Ivey, Guy Anderson, Joseph Goldberg, Alden
Mason, Richard Gilkey, Kenneth Callahan.
Paintings, sculpture, watercolors, drawings, and graphics reflecting a
broad range of movements in contemporary art.
233-0680
254-9100
332-0991
622-5599
622-2480
667-9572
621-1888
728-1980
652-4414
624-7684
Northwest and international artists
Antique prints
527-0260
622-2833
782-0355
628-9501
587-4033
448-1616
721-0107
264-8755
624-0770
223-0816
682-2339
624-3034
443-3315
728-2332
720-7222
748-9166
glassweb@portfolioglass.com
Chihuly glass including rare,
museum quality pieces.
523-6223
297-1400
405-4040
624-6350
667-9608
652-5855
622-7243
