Only two more weeks to see 15 of the paintings in the series “The Impossibility of Knowing” at Tacoma Community College’s Gig Harbor campus (3993 Hunt St. in Gig Harbor).
Gig Harbor is immediately across the Tacoma Narrows Bridge from Tacoma (or down the road from Bremerton). The space is light-filled with a high glass roof, fantastic for viewing art. The paintings are hung there through 11 August (open Mondays-Thursdays 9AM – 6PM).
Upcoming shows
Images from G110 at SAF 2022 /
Busy times at the Gallery 110 booth at the Seattle Art Fair, 21-24 July. It was good to have the SAF back in these still-pandemic times. I felt there was a larger participation by Seattle-area galleries, which is certainly good for regional artists. I also felt some, few, more nods to the disturbing (some might even say disgusting) times we’re in.
Here I am on opening night — with two Impossibility of Knowing paintings.
Below left, through the viewers you can see paintings by Gallery 110 members Bonnie Hopper and Michael Abraham. To the right, Michael Abraham is visible behind two of his sculptures, with his finger pointing toward his painting behind the viewers.
"The Impossibility of Knowing" in Gig Harbor WA /
Tacoma Community College's Gig Harbor Campus gallery has a display of my paintings series "The Impossibility of Knowing."
3993 Hunt Street
Gig Harbor WA 98335
The paintings are on display through 11 August. The beautiful, sunlit space is open Mondays - Thursdays from 9AM - 6PM.
Berkano Gallery in Seattle /
Next Friday 8 July is the Belltown art walk, 6-9PM. Belltown is a complex, compact district in Seattle. It has old bars and restaurants, lots of new development, and the former Labor Temple, which housed union offices and labor halls. That historic building is now the Labour Temple, housing small-business offices, services and amenities, and artwork provided by Berkano Gallery. It’s at 2800 First Ave., taking up the block between Clay and Broad Streets. From 6-9PM, join the folks touring the building and artwork, including ten of my pieces (contact the gallery for purchase). The building is open during regular business hours – just let folks know you’d like to look at the art!