Show Time | Memories Captured

The labor and planning required to curate rotating monthly shows in the gallery and off-site is a monumental feat. Hours lugging, moving, meticulously spacing and hanging works are just some of the necessary things we do to represent and sell work for artists. As working artists ourselves, Laura and I have an intimate understanding and appreciation of the process and work required. Early morning calls, marketing meetings, inventory and sales management, and site and studio visits are behind-the-scenes tasks in our daily lives. You’d never believe it if you saw us with sleeves rolled up, with sweat pouring down that we could pull ourselves together for show and tell. What can I say, we have “range”! Here’s a sneak peek from a handful of shows.

results of Teamwork, and a group of talented artists

The only way to do something special is to enjoy what you do, have a good time with it, and get other people to have a good time doing it too.”
”You don’t get anywhere by accident. You have to have a plan and execute it.
— Pete Carroll, Seattle Seahawks

Collectively we featured the original work of 50+ local artists at shows and venues across the Emerald City including, Gray Sky Gallery. The Seattle Design Center. The Seattle Art Fair. The Washington Convention Center. South Lake Union Windows. The Seattle Art Museum. The Bellevue Art Fair. Pacific Place and countless more.