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Davidson Galleries
313 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104 206-624-1324
Description: PIONEER SQUARE. Davidson Galleries was established in 1973 by a mother and son team who wished to exhibit international art prints a wide range of antique prints is always on display. Additionally, a different local contemporary artist is featured each month. The gallery specializes in contemporary painting, sculpture, prints and drawings, and antique prints. Additional prints are showcased at the Davidson Contemporary location (310 South Washington Street).
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Foster / White Gallery
220 3rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104 206-622-2833
Description: DOWNTOWN. The Foster / White Gallery features approximately 40 local artists who specialize in glass, sculpture, and paintings. For over 30 years, the gallery has exhibited the works of local artists. White-painted walls and hardwood floors ensure that your attention is immediately drawn to the artworks themselves, many of which are created by artists from the Pilchuch Glass School.
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Glasshouse Studio
311 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104 206-682-9939
Description: DOWNTOWN. The Glasshouse Studio and Gallery was one of the Northwest's first glass-blowing studios. Customers can actually watch the creative process and see artwork as it's designed and made. During the week, you'll often find artists at work, and each month works by a new local artist are displayed in the windows. Vases and bowls on exhibit are some of the most popular items.
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Greg Kucera Gallery
212 3rd Ave S, The Lofts Building, Seattle, WA 98104 206-624-0770
Description: DOWNTOWN. The Greg Kucera Gallery focuses on contemporary artwork, namely paintings, sculpture, and prints. Exhibitions often address prevalent issues in modern society, particularly those with political themes. They include both solo and group shows, from both emerging artists and established masters. Artists represented include Michael Ehle, Frank Stella, Henri Matisse, Sally Mann, Helen Frankenthaler, David Hockney, and Louise Bourgeois.
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Kirkland Arts Center
620 Market St, Peter Kirk Building, Kirkland, WA 98033 425-822-7161
Description: REDMOND. For over 40 years, Kirkland Arts Center has presented a broad array of media from only the best in local talent. In addition to eight annual exhibits, the gallery also hosts lectures, concerts and the well-known Holiday Art Sale. Over 50 arts education classes and workshops are offered each quarter, with curriculum for all ages. Housed in the charming, historic Peter Kirk Building, the arts center has an exceptionally knowledgeable staff that can be of assistance as you search for the perfect piece of art.
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The Legacy, Ltd.
1003 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98104 206-624-6350
Description: DOWNTOWN. Legacy specializes in Northwest Indian art and artifacts, including Alaskan Eskimo art. The collection contains both contemporary and historic pieces, as well as drums, headdresses, cedar chests, and full-size totem poles. The unique gallery is definitely worth a visit not just as an art gallery, but as a window into Northwest Coast Native American culture.
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Traver Gallery
110 Union St, Second Floor, Seattle, WA 98101 206-587-6501
Description: DOWNTOWN. Since 1975, the William Traver Gallery has been true to its mission of being a "theatre for visual arts." The space is comprised of over 4000 square feet of exhibit space, with 17-foot ceilings and plenty of natural light. Changing monthly exhibits may feature anything from glass or metal sculpture to mixed media or paintings. Both emerging and established artists are represented. Their sister gallery, Vetri, is located around the corner and features art glass.
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