Seattle: Art Gallery
Places and attractions in the Art gallery category
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Olympic Sculpture Park
Nestled against the backdrop of Elliott Bay in Seattle, the Olympic Sculpture Park presents a harmonious blend of art and nature. This outdoor museum, free to the public, spans nine acres of an urban green space where art and ecology converge to offer a unique cultural...
Seattle Asian Art Museum
Asian art in a 1930s art deco building Nestled in the verdant expanse of Seattle's Volunteer Park, the Seattle Asian Art Museum is a cultural gem that beckons art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. This museum is dedicated to the rich artistic heritage of Asia, showcasing an impressive collection that...
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Seattle, Chihuly Garden and Glass is a dazzling museum that showcases the extraordinary glass art of renowned artist Dale Chihuly. This stunning attraction is a testament to the fusion of art and nature, providing visitors with an...
Foster/White Gallery
The Foster/White Gallery is an art gallery in Seattle, Washington, in the United States. It was started as the Richard White Gallery in 1968 in the Pioneer Square neighborhood.
Northwest Woodworkers Gallery
Northwest Woodworkers Gallery in downtown Seattle, is the oldest and largest woodworking cooperative in the United States. Started in 1980 in the Pioneer Square neighborhood by a small group of studio furniture craftsmen, the gallery has grown and fostered the resurgence of the Northwest Crafts movement.
Platform Gallery
Platform Gallery is a contemporary art gallery formerly located for 12 years in the Tashiro Kaplan Building in historic Pioneer Square District in Downtown Seattle. It was founded in 2004 by four artists, including Stephen Lyons, who is now sole owner.
Howard House
Howard House was a contemporary art gallery located in the historic Pioneer Square District in Downtown Seattle. From its inception in 1997 to its closing on June 12, 2010, the gallery fostered the careers of several local, national and international artists.
McLeod Residence
The McLeod Residence was an art cooperative and gallery based in the Belltown area of Seattle, Washington. It closed in October 2008. It was opened in December 2006 by Lele McLeod and Buster Butterfield McLeod as a blended gathering place for members interested in art, technology, and networking.