Pioneer Square Chrysanthemum Crawl Saturday, October 18 from 12 – 3 pm Explore the vibrant Pioneer Square art scene across 14 participating venues and collect a chrysanthemum at each stop, building a bouquet as you go. Celebrate fall in Pioneer Square and explore the vibrant art scene across 14 participating venues and collect a […] The post Fall Chrysanthemum Crawl appeared first on Stonington Gallery.| Stonington Gallery
Celebrate fall in Pioneer Square on Saturday, October 18 from 12 - 3 pm with a Chrysanthemum Crawl! Explore the vibrant art scene across 14 participating venues and collect a chrysanthemum at each stop, building a bouquet as you go. Chrysanthemums provided by Marigold and Mint (@marigoldandmintbotanicals) and available while supplies last. Bring a vessel to keep your flowers fresh or visit Marigold and Mint in their new location at 115 S. Jackson St. after for a free wrap of your bouquet of f...| Stonington Gallery
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Jennifer Angaiak Wood is an artist of Yup’ik, Irish and Italian descent, and was born and raised in Fairbanks, AK. The Yup’ik side of her family comes from Tununak, AK, on the coast of the Bering Sea. Jennifer started carving masks when she took an Alaskan Native Art class in high school, and she has been mostly self-taught after the unexpected passing of her teacher, Ron Manook. Since moving to the Seattle area in 2015, she has met and worked with other artists, who are helping her learn...| Stonington Gallery
Seattle's leading gallery for contemporary Northwest Coast art since 1979. Totem poles, masks, works on paper, blown glass and more. Full framing services.| Stonington Gallery
Meet the Yup’ik artist blending tradition with contemporary vision in carvings that reflect the smiles, smirks and swerves of human emotion.| Stonington Gallery
Celebrate the longest day of the year with a Pioneer Square Art Gallery Scavenger Hunt! Join us on Saturday, June 21st from 12pm – 3pm Celebrate the Summer Solstice with a Pioneer Square Art Gallery SCAVENGER HUNT, Saturday, June 21st 12-3pm. Explore the Historic Pioneer Square Art District, collect clues and enter a drawing to […] The post Pioneer Square Summer Solstice Scavenger Hunt appeared first on Stonington Gallery.| Stonington Gallery
In celebration of the places we love to live, eat, shop, and play in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, The Seattle Times is presenting its annual Best in the PNW contest. This top-tier program is keyed in to engage the community from start to finish, and equips voters to celebrate the places, restaurants, and local businesses […] The post Best in the PNW Voting is Open — Vote for Us! appeared first on Stonington Gallery.| Stonington Gallery
We’re thrilled to announce that Stonington Gallery will be participating again in the Seattle Art Fair this July for our third consecutive year, and we’d be delighted to welcome you to our booth! This year, we’re showcasing a stunning collection of artwork that reflects the depth and vitality of the artists we represent. We warmly […]| Stonington Gallery
Spots for this event are CLOSED. This event will take place again next year. art@stoningtongallery.com 206-405-4040 ( CLOSED ) We are thrilled to offer this exceptional experience on Wednesday, May 14th, 2025. This full-day event promises to be both exciting and inspiring. Lunch will be provided. The day’s itinerary includes an intimate tour of the […]| Stonington Gallery
Spring is officially here! As the days lengthen, the air warms, and flowers bloom, we’re celebrating this seasonal change with a Season’s Pass to creativity and color. — Explore the unique art offerings at Pioneer Square galleries and receive a free tulip at each participating gallery, creating a beautiful bouquet as you go! — The first 50 […] The post Tulip Trek: An Artful Saturday appeared first on Stonington Gallery.| Stonington Gallery
August 8 – 10, 2025 In the Hot Shop, Glass Fest Visiting Artist Joseph Seymour, Jr. joins in collaboration with IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival, held at Washington State History Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, and Museum of Glass. “Joe Seymour, Jr. is from the Squaxin Island tribe on his father’s side […]| Stonington Gallery