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SUMMARY:All Members Show
DESCRIPTION:All Members Show\n\n\nDecember 1 – 31\, 2022 \nGallery 110 will be presenting all varieties of art from 27 local artist members for our All Members Show this year. From JW Harrington’s strict and “rational” acrylic paintings\, to Saundra Fleming’s “shopping cart prints” that contain a stream of consciousness grocery list (inspired by the weird and lovely communication with her mother who has Alzheimer’s)\, to Bonnie Hopper’s tactile and stunning portraits\, each artist presents a summary of who they are and what they’ve been working on for this annual community exhibition and celebration of making it through many pandemic years. \nThe All Members Show will also feature small and large work\, prints\, photography\, paintings\, sculpture\, unique gifts\, and more. Everything will be available to take home upon purchase. Stop by and check out our amazing artist members’ work this December\, just in time for the holidays. \nParticipating artists: \nJW Harrington\nKathy Roseth\nMatthew Behrend\nRajaa Gharbi\nDorothy Anderson Wasserman\nMaylee Noah\nA-M Petersons\nKatherine Loveland\nJulian Peña\nLi Turner\nNick Riesland\nNathan Vass\nMarie Okuma Johnston\nBonnie Hopper\nKurt Erickson\nKevin Marshall\nDavid Haughton\nGreg Pierce\nGina Ariko\nAshley Zuckerberg\nSally Ketcham\nNahom Ghirmay\nGreg Amanti\nPaige Anderson\nAngshuman Sarkar\nSaundra Fleming\nDenise Emerson \nThe All Member Show will be on display at Gallery 110 from December 1 – 31*\, 2022. The gallery is open to the public from 12PM to 5PM on Thursdays\, Fridays\, and Saturdays and by appointment. Or stop by during the Pioneer Square First Thursday Art Walk on December 1st from 4-8PM. \n*Please note\, the gallery will be closed December 22 – 24 and December 29 -31.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/all-members-show/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free from Ill Will
DESCRIPTION:Comprised entirely of glazed stoneware\, artist Kevin Marshall‘s exhibition Free from Ill Will reminds us that we are here for such a short time. \nClay becomes rock\, and rock lasts as close to forever as anything humans have made. Kevin’s work is a reminder of our brief existences when compared to the eternity of stoneware. Each piece has a blessing written on it (inscribed or implied) to be used for this fleeting time. Marshall’s functional fine art pottery is suitable for the table and has fascinating textures to engage a sense of touch. Each endearingly gnarled and tangled piece is decorated in his unique and distinctive style. ‘Ill will’ is one of the veils to awakening. May we all be free from ill will.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/free-from-ill-will/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:From Another Impressionism
DESCRIPTION:Featuring minimalist black & white or limited palette acrylic paintings and graphite drawings\, artist Rajaa Gharbi’s exhibition From Another Impressionism brings back the “wise fool” Joha/Mulla Nasrudin for another visit and “conversation” to her steadily dialogic and evocative artwork.\n\n\nDuring the first two weeks of her exhibition From Another Impressionism at Gallery 110 Gharbi will be presenting her work and giving poetry readings from her own recently translated and published poetry in Santiago\, Chile. \nFrom Another Impressionism will be on display at Gallery 110 from November 3 – 26\, 2022. The gallery is open to the public from 12PM to 5PM on Thursdays\, Fridays\, and Saturdays and by appointment. Or stop by during the Pioneer Square First Thursday Art Walk on November 3 from 4-8PM. \n 
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/from-another-impressionism/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Intermezzo
DESCRIPTION:ctober 6 – 29\, 2022 A site-specific installation that combines the natural world with elements of a built environment\, artist Greg Amanti‘s exhibition Intermezzo aims to replicate a dreamlike aesthetic where two worlds can co-exist. Allowing the process to dictate the outcome\, Amanti replicates trees\, the ground\, rocks\, and the human form; he then copies them using mirrors\, neon and painted glass and places the result back into the composition. “Similar to creating a set design for a play\, except the stage is a composition of nature”.
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LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:The Carnival of the Animals
DESCRIPTION:Artist Dorothy Anderson Wasserman‘s relief sculpture suite\, “The Carnival of the Animals\,” is inspired by Camille Saint-Saens’ 1886 musical composition of the same name. Written when Saint-Saens was on a vacation in Vienna\, the piece shows a playful\, light-spirited side to this composer who was considered one of the most important figures in French 19th century culture. As a humorous musical suite in fourteen movements\, Wasserman’s work continues this playful sensibility\, portraying the characters with sophisticated whimsy and an old fashioned aesthetic. \nEach relief sculpture has “dance performers” who are stylistically tied to a famous choreographer. For instance\, Wasserman’s piece Hens and Roosters took its inspiration from The Twyla Tharp Dance Company\, which the artist studied with for a short period in 1978. As a dancer and choreographer herself\, Wasserman found Tharp influential in her own understanding of movement back in the 1980s. This kind of connection is mirrored throughout the work. \nIn essence\, The Carnival of the Animals is a pairing of choreographer’s styles with the music of Saint-Saens via sculptural “performers” dressed in animal costumes.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/the-carnival-of-the-animals/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
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SUMMARY:Floatsom/Floatilla
DESCRIPTION:Artist Sally Ketcham presents her mixed media show comprised of paintings\, drawings\, photography and found objects/assemblage. Her work reflects both childhood and recent pandemic time spent near\, in and on the waters and beaches of Kitsap County. This exhibition references the stresses (big and small) in the ecosystem. \nThe surface of the water – often stunningly calm\, blue and clear contrasts with species decimation underneath\, with the ominous reminders of the militarization of the area seas\, and the deafening noise of vessel traffic under the surface. At the same time rebirth and resiliency are everywhere\, less\, but still there. While Sally Ketcham’s images may not explicitly illustrate or address any of this\, the form of the show and to some extent the content references these contradictions along with the struggle\, loss and hope for sea life and their homes.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/floatsom-floatilla/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
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SUMMARY:Material Meditations
DESCRIPTION:Artist Greg Pierce has always held a fascination with the transformation of materials in different states of decay and breakdown. “Material Meditations” is an aesthetic exploration of structural integrity affected by entropic forces in nature. \nWhen fortunate\, one stumbles across an object in the environment that has a particular aesthetic resonance. Erosional elements such as water\, insects\, wind\, and ice alter an object’s structural integrity and softens features in a manner that captivates imagination. In a similar fashion\, the processes Pierce uses to create his sculpture also displays similar entropic features of fluidity and erosion that echo nature. \nIn Material Meditations\, Pierce has chosen small objects of eroded wood\, bone\, metal\, and stone with just such qualities. Some objects are totemic\, while others engage in dialogue with the abstracted landscape structures that Pierce often constructs by fusing local rock materials with clay and recycled glass. In each piece there’s a palpable tension and energy that emanates from the dialectic between the embedded found object and the constructed fused sculptural landscape. Additionally\, there will be a selection of artwork from one of his previous exhibitions that will act as an evolution to his most recent pieces.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/material-meditations/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
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SUMMARY:Notes from my backyard
DESCRIPTION:Sequestered by COVID-19\, A-M Petersons found her backyard a refuge for discovery and contemplation – inspiring subtle\, beautiful evocations of lichen “ghosts”.  \nA-M Petersons has a relationship with her garden\, with the last two years cementing their bond. When home was a refuge\, fortress\, and jail\, the garden stepped up and led her to a new place – a place that already existed with a view she had previously ignored. For A-M\, the beams of the pergola became meditation mantras. She was led to look up\, consider the branches of the apple tree\, and examine the old retaining wall that holds the roots of a grapevine. Each examined surface offered the usual splotches and shadows of garden “ghosts”. During the days spent isolated in the garden\, scanning the beams of the pergola\, the walls\, the concrete wall\, A-M was drawn into the gray. The ghosts she saw breathed life. \nThis exhibition is a simple salute and exploration of the lichen “ghosts” that live vibrantly in her garden.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/notes-from-my-backyard/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:I Dream in Color
DESCRIPTION:Artist Kurt Erickson’s dynamic\, colorful abstractions explore the bursts of radiance that come from the in-between spaces of our dreams. While awake\, colors are used to represent everything from mourning and love to excitement or rage. When noticing a color while dreaming\, the interpretation of that dream could be aided by what colors shine through. \nWhile working in his studio\, Kurt reverts back to a childlike creative headspace\, letting intuition take hold. His subconscious mind moves to the in-between spaces and glimpses light and darkness. This body of work\, like most of his work\, is accessible to anyone and is aimed at the child inside all of us. Kurt’s paintings encourage minds to wander\, referred to as dreams in the sense that they are open to interpretation. He hopes to make connections with each viewer and start a unique conversation between painting and audience.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/i-dream-in-color/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:The Other Washington State
DESCRIPTION:Spotlighting industrial landscapes of eastern Washington\, artist Angshuman Sarkar‘s exhibition The Other Washington State is an exploration and tribute of the American landscape that is often less seen and infrequently talked about. \nWashington state is divided by the mountains into two parts\, splitting the economy\, occupations\, and lifestyles with it. The division is stark and is often excluded from the conversations about the state. Eastern Washington\, being away from the economic hubs and ports of the West side has developed differently. Much of the economics of this part relies on the Columbia river and the Grand Coulee Dam. In the industrial and agrarian landscapes of eastern Washington\, we can see many of the building blocks of the country – the ecosystem of human endeavor\, engineering ingenuity\, hard work and infrastructure. This series explores the not so often seen landscapes of the region.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/the-other-washington-state/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220731
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SUMMARY:Recommence: Member Show
DESCRIPTION:July 7 – 30\, 2022 \nGallery 110 is excited to present Recommence\, a collaborative seven member exhibition serving as a sister show to our booth at the Seattle Art Fair. \nRecommence represents that which begins again\, a nod to the art fair returning as well as to the celebration of many of our members showing work together after many years – or for the very first time entirely. With an exciting mix of long term and brand new Gallery 110 members exhibiting together\, Recommence is a joyous gathering among our artist community. Participating artists include Angshuman Sarkar\, Kathy Roseth\, Maylee Noah\, Marie Okuma Johnston\, Nahom Ghirmay\, Matthew Behrend and A-M Petersons. \nRecommence will be on display at Gallery 110 from July 7 – 30. The gallery is open to the public from 12PM to 5PM on Thursdays\, Fridays\, and Saturdays and by appointment. Or stop by during the Pioneer Square First Thursday Art Walk on July 7 from 4-8PM.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/recommence-member-show/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Reconstructed
DESCRIPTION:July 7 – 30\, 2022 \nIn her body of work titled Reconstructed\, artist Geralyn Inokuchi explores painted paper collage in creating her non-objective abstracts – each being a metaphor for life events and her personal growth over recent years. The work can be seen as a journey indicating a progression where resilience and healing are apparent. This personal landscape may show all of the imperfections\, but it is also one which reflects something richer with more depth. In essence: reconstructed. \nReconstructed will be on display at Gallery 110 from July 7 – 30. The gallery is open to the public from 12PM to 5PM on Thursdays\, Fridays\, and Saturdays and by appointment. Or stop by during the Pioneer Square First Thursday Art Walk on July 7 from 4-8PM.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/reconstructed/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220602
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SUMMARY:Emerging Artist Scholarship Competition – Finalist Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:June 2 – July 2\,  2022 \nGallery 110’s Emerging Artist Program provides BIPOC visual artists with fully subsidized two-year gallery memberships along with additional opportunities to help jump-start their art careers. This June we are showcasing the work of each of the ten finalist competing artists. \nThe EASC Finalist Exhibition will be on display at Gallery 110 from June 2 – July 2\, 2022. Gallery hours are Thursday – Saturday from 12pm – 5pm and by appointment. Or stop by during the First Thursday Art Walk on June 2nd from 4-8pm.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/emerging-artist-scholarship-competition-finalist-exhibition/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
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SUMMARY:Nocturnes IV: Return to Elliott Bay
DESCRIPTION:May 5 – 28\, 2022 \nIn Nocturnes IV: Return to Elliott Bay British Columbia artist David A. Haughton presents twenty evocative paintings of the Seattle harbor that capture twilight and dawn with wide passages of color and ambiguous suggestions of form. Cranes on the horizon tilt like enormous religious objects\, transcending realism. Ships\, coddled by the tides\, rotate slowly\, their lights reflecting across the water like mysterious\, incandescent monasteries. \n“Nocturnes IV: Return to Elliott Bay” will be on display at Gallery 110 from May 5 – 28. The gallery is open to the public from 12PM to 5PM on Thursdays\, Fridays\, and Saturdays and by appointment (director@gallery110.com). Or stop by during the Pioneer Square First Thursday Art Walk on May 5 from 4-8PM.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/nocturnes-iv-return-to-elliott-bay/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220529
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SUMMARY:Willamette Valley Exhibition – Barking Dog Wines
DESCRIPTION:May 5 – 28\, 2022 \nThis May\, in addition to Nocturnes IV: Return to Elliott Bay in the East Gallery\, artist David Haughton will display his four Willamette Valley paintings in Gallery 110’s smaller North Gallery. \nEmory & Mary Fry\, old friends of Haughton\, planted their vineyards eight years ago high on the northern slopes of the Willamette Valley. They took chances\, planting grape varieties that have been proven very successful elsewhere but are less known in the Pacific Northwest. This April 2022\, they are bottling the first vintages from their Barking Dog Winery. \nEach year their wine labels will feature works by one of their artist friends. Haughton’s paintings – views of their vineyards and the Willamette Valley to the east\, south and west – will be featured this inaugural year. \n \nWin/win \nBarking Dog Winery will donate a portion of the proceeds of each bottle to featured charities & non-profits – this year that will include support for the Gallery 110 Emerging Artist Program. \nWe will be serving Barking Dog rosé at the exhibition reception May 6\, 2022 from 4 – 5:30pm (it has been reported as superb). Email our Director\, Shayley Timm if you would like to attend the reception on May 6th. You will be sent an invitation via return email. \nAdditionally\, Haughton has pledged to donate all proceeds from the sale of any of the four Willamette Valley paintings to the Gallery 110 Emerging Artist Program. Please help support our Emerging Artist Program by giving one of these painting a nice new home or assist us by buying a case of this most-excellent wine.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/willamette-valley-exhibition-barking-dog-wines/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
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SUMMARY:End(s) of the Earth
DESCRIPTION:May 5 – 28\, 2022 \n\nEnd(s) of the Earth by artist Nick Riesland features vivid yet harmonious abstractions\, inspired by memories and sketches of aerial landscapes viewed across years of extensive world travel- often in small aircraft. This exhibition is also described as\, in Riesland’s words: “geo-calligraphy”. \n“End(s) of the Earth” will be on display at Gallery 110 from May 5 – 28. The gallery is open to the public from 12PM to 5PM on Thursdays\, Fridays\, and Saturdays and by appointment (director@gallery110.com). Or stop by during the Pioneer Square First Thursday Art Walk on May 5 from 4-8PM.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/ends-of-the-earth/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Gallery 110's 12th Annual Juried Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:February 3–26\, 2022 \nGallery 110’s Annual Juried Exhibition showcases work by emerging and established artists\, chosen from thousands of applications by juror Emily Zimmerman\, Director and Curator at the Jacob Lawrence Gallery in Seattle\, WA. \nFinalists’ works will be displayed at the gallery in February 2022. The Juror will award first\, second and third place prizes of $1000\, $500 and $300. There will also a ‘People’s Choice” award of $200\, voted on by visitors to the Gallery’s First Thursday opening. \n\nThe Friday\, February 4th opening reception has been rescheduled to Thursday\, February 24th from 4:00-5:30pm due to the increase of the Omicron variant. Gallery 110 and Juror Emily Zimmerman will be recording awards virtually and posting results on Gallery 110’s Instagram in mid February. The rescheduled reception is being carried out on a tentative basis and may be cancelled entirely for health safety. Please check Gallery110.com for confirmation; we are excited to host the 12th Annual Juried Exhibition reception but want to make sure we keep everyone safe. \n\nJuror Statement: \nThe thirty-one artworks included in Gallery 110’s 12th Annual Juried exhibition bring together a group of artists working across the United States\, with a concentration of artists located in the Pacific Northwest. The artworks included chronicle the tensions between upheaval and rest\, domesticity and individuality\, transformation and sanctuary\, memory and materiality. The material explorations of Bryan Florentin\, Erinn Kathryn\, Erin Rovalo\, Lily Martina Lee\, Juliet Shen\, Abbey Stace\, and Winnie van der Rijn limn material configurations and enact metamorphoses within artworks\, while pieces by artists such as Shelley Spira Burns and Launa Changnon speak to bodily and emotional transfiguration. Works by Jo Cosme and Eddie Reed – offering images of a societal transformation in a world marked by government corruption\, oppression and diaspora – are shown alongside three-dimensional pieces by Janelle Abbott and Elizabeth Russell reflecting on healing trauma through rest and acceptance of our bodies. Memory figures prominently in the archival photographic work of Jay Handy and the paintings of JW Harrington\, and Patty Carroll and Renee Couture explore themes of domesticity and motherhood through their photographic installation and collage. Landscape features prominently throughout the exhibition\, in the Pacific Northwest scenes that appear in the paintings of Shawna Koontz\, Madeline Kozlowski\, and Susan Lehmann as well as Michele Sabatier paintings of the Mississippi Delta\, standing in contrast to the commercial landscapes depicted in the Richard Greene’s photography or the paintings of Liam Jones. Each offers new perspectives of familiar scenes\, a call to look again at that which may be taken for granted. — Emily Zimmerman
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-110s-12th-annual-juried-exhibition/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220106T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220129T170000
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SUMMARY:Donald Slowik: The Inner Gaze
DESCRIPTION:Gallery 110 is proud to present an exhibition of work by Donald Slowik. \nThis exhibition is made possible by the generosity of two Seattle artists\, Marc Wenet and Deborah Walker\, who have been custodians of Slowik’s work for many years and who are donating all proceeds from the exhibition to the Gallery 110 Emerging Artists Program. \nSlowik received a BA in studio arts from University of Illinois Chicago. An emerging artist\, he died suddenly in 1983 at the age of 28 leaving behind a large body of work. During his time at UIC he was instrumental in organizing an artist support group which for a number of years served as a focal point for artistic criticism between participants from UIC\, University of Chicago and School of the Chicago Art Institute. Slowik possessed a limitless supply of energy for the creation of art and his work served as an inspiration to all who knew him. This exhibition contains over 80 pieces of Slowik’s work and we have no doubt that it will serve as an inspiration for the Seattle audience as well. \nGallery 110 is open Thursday-Saturday\, 12-5pm.  \n\nImage:\nDonald Slowik\nForfeiture\nImage courtesy of Gallery 110
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/donald-slowik-the-inner-gaze/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20200328T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20200328T170000
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SUMMARY:David Haughton | Artist Talk & Closing Party
DESCRIPTION:Gallery 110 is pleased to present Island Paintings II\, landscapes of the British Columbia and Washington coasts by David Haughton. \nPlease join us for an Artist Talk\, “Islands and Poetry” with artist David Haughton on March 28 at 2pm\, followed by the exhibition closing party\, 3-5pm.  \n\n“There is something intensely evocative about islands: each its own world\, distinct yet familiar. Traveling the waters between them by ferry or small boat\, one thrums with anticipation of a new land to explore\, and the new loves and adventures one may experience.  \nWork on these island paintings began over a decade ago\, but I can trace their true origin back to 1975\, voyaging alone for the first time\, free camping on ridges overlooking the Aegean and its many islands\, experiencing the joy and wonder of each dawn. Over the decades\, with backpack and by bicycle\, I explored most of the Greek islands\, painting as I went. I am now working my way around the isles of British Columbia — and Washington State. \nMy mother’s mother came from the Greek island of Naxos. I have “island” in my DNA.”\n— David Haughton \n\nDavid A. Haughton was born in Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania in 1956 and moved to Canada in 1991. He has been exhibiting for over thirty years. Haughton has extensively painted the wild west coast of British Columbia with its stormy clouds\, turbulent waters and ships at sea. Other recent series explore the power of media photos of “bad guys” to provoke our fears\, and reflect on the way these images trigger our innate survival skills. \nHaughton has exhibited in Zurich\, Boston\, New York City\, Los Angeles\, Seattle and Vancouver\, and his work hangs in private and corporate collections worldwide. \n\nImage caption:\nInstallation view with David Haughton\nVancouver\, British Columbia\, September 2019
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/david-haughton-artist-talk-closing-party/
LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:David Haughton | Island Paintings II
DESCRIPTION:Gallery 110 is pleased to present Island Paintings II\, landscapes of the British Columbia and Washington coasts by David Haughton. \n“There is something intensely evocative about islands: each its own world\, distinct yet familiar. Traveling the waters between them by ferry or small boat\, one thrums with anticipation of a new land to explore\, and the new loves and adventures one may experience.  \nWork on these island paintings began over a decade ago\, but I can trace their true origin back to 1975\, voyaging alone for the first time\, free camping on ridges overlooking the Aegean and its many islands\, experiencing the joy and wonder of each dawn. Over the decades\, with backpack and by bicycle\, I explored most of the Greek islands\, painting as I went. I am now working my way around the isles of British Columbia — and Washington State. \nMy mother’s mother came from the Greek island of Naxos. I have “island” in my DNA.”\n— David Haughton \n\nDavid A. Haughton was born in Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania in 1956 and moved to Canada in 1991. He has been exhibiting for over thirty years. Haughton has extensively painted the wild west coast of British Columbia with its stormy clouds\, turbulent waters and ships at sea. Other recent series explore the power of media photos of “bad guys” to provoke our fears\, and reflect on the way these images trigger our innate survival skills. \nHaughton has exhibited in Zurich\, Boston\, New York City\, Los Angeles\, Seattle and Vancouver\, and his work hangs in private and corporate collections worldwide. \n\nImage caption:\nView from Above XI (with seaplane window)\nAcrylic on Multimedia Artboard\, 2019\n22 x 30 inches
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LOCATION:Gallery 110\, 110 3rd Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
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