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Small Works - Gallery 110
Dec
4
to Dec 27

Small Works - Gallery 110

The East Gallery will showcase a selection of works from Gallery 110’s roster of new and returning artists.

This exhibition—in contrast to the salon-style art market of donations in the West Gallery—will feature a diverse array of paintings, sculpture, archival pigment prints, and mixed media works, all under 24 inches wide.

This annual tradition offers a wonderful opportunity to explore the artistic diversity within the gallery’s community, with a focus on smaller-scale works that make perfect additions to any collection or gift list.

From vibrant paintings to unusual sculptures and striking prints, this exhibition highlights the talent of Gallery 110’s artists and offers visitors a chance to purchase affordable, one-of-a-kind pieces.


Gallery 110
110 Third Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104

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Ripe: Queer Asian Joy
Jan
2
to Jan 30

Ripe: Queer Asian Joy

Ripe is a response to those who have ever been made to feel as an outsider for being queer and or trans Asian Americans. It is for the queer and trans Asians who have questioned their belonging, who have diminished themselves to fit inside boxes never meant for them. Ripe celebrates the moment we stop shrinking—the tender and radical act of letting ourselves be seen in full color.

Featuring works from queer and or trans artists of all experiences whose ancestry lies within Asia working in all mediums, including painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, and mixed media. Celebrate what it means to embody queer Asian joy.

The Fishbowl
424 2nd Ave W Suite #330
Seattle, WA 98119

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The Game Show - The Vestibule
Dec
13
to Dec 20

The Game Show - The Vestibule

I’ve been working on a game! Come play the Chroma demo at The Vestibule during the one week show: The Game Show.

A playful, two weekend exhibition of objects, events, and concepts. When is a game art? Is art a game? What can we learn through play? Thirty artists present playful projects that circle around and through this question. Look for dancers with bubble wrap, role playing octopuses, mathematicians with cardboard hotels, projections speaking through walls, percussionists rolling die, a claw machine, subversive playing cards, and more.  

The Vestibule
5919 15th Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107

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Artists of Color Expo 2025
Oct
17
to Nov 8

Artists of Color Expo 2025

Join me for the 2025 Artists of Color Expo hosted by Shunpike! This year’s event will be hosted at an intimate gallery space in Pioneer Square from October 17th through November 8th.

This pop-up exhibit is a showcase of visual work by BIPOC artists exploring themes of cultural storytelling and community connection. The exhibit offers a platform for both emerging and established artists to share their vision in a public space and spark conversation.

805 1st Ave,
Downtown Seattle

Friday, October 17: 12-5PM
Saturday, October 18: 12-5PM
Friday, October 24: 12-8PM
Saturday, October 25: 12-5PM
Friday, October 31: CLOSED
Saturday, November 1: CLOSED
Thursday, November 6: 5-8PM
Friday, November 7: 12-5PM
Saturday November 8: 12-5PM

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If I Could Tell You, I Would - The Fishbowl
Oct
3
to Nov 28

If I Could Tell You, I Would - The Fishbowl

…Communicate. It's what people most frequently ask of each other— and yet, when it matters most, we can fail to find the words and ways to convey what we need to.

This show is a meditation on communication and connection, seeking to use art to explore people's thoughts in relation to profound questions: - What does communication mean? - Why's it so hard? When is it easy? - Where do words come from? Where should they go? - In what ways can different modalities allow us to better understand each other— especially in the context of the current cultural climate?

Artists share works that align across two directions:

- either practically: depicting expressions of things that go unsaid— such as telling someone they love how frustrated they are by them, or how much they need them; or telling someone they hate that they forgive them, or how much they've been hurt by them.

- or philosophically: exploring the nature of communication itself— what works, what doesn’t, and what could make it work for more people.

The Fishbowl
424 2nd Ave W Suite #330
Seattle, WA 98119

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Gallery 110 at the Seattle Art Fair
Jul
17
to Jul 20

Gallery 110 at the Seattle Art Fair

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I’m excited to be showing alongside Gallery 110 for the 2025 Seattle Art Fair, taking place at Lumen Field Event Center this July 17–20! Visit us at booth C23 to see works by following artists:

A-M Petersons, Bonnie Hopper, David A. Haughton, Denise L. Emerson, Devin Gaan, Dorothy Anderson Wasserman, Gina Ariko, H. R. Emi, Jay Stoneking (me!), Jessica Russo, Jo Cosme, Kathy Roseth, Layomi Akinrinade, Li Turner, Marie Okuma Johnston, Matthew Behrend, Michael Abraham, Mity Sanjida, Nena Howell, Rebecca Woodhouse, Ruth Kapcia, Sarah Barnett, Shruti Ghatak, Suneeva Saldanha, Tabitha Abbott

Seattle Art Fair
Lumen Field Event Center
800 Occidental Ave S
Seattle, WA 98134

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Divine Bodies - M. Curry Designs Gallery
Jul
3
to Jul 27

Divine Bodies - M. Curry Designs Gallery

This exhibition aims to reclaim bodily autonomy usually not afforded to women, nonbinary, and queer identities. Divine Bodies encourages us to celebrate intersectional identities and bodies and hold them in reverence.

We are inviting submissions that delve into the rich tapestry of divine identities. This theme encourages artists to explore and celebrate expressions of divine femininity, divine masculinity, and divine queerness, and nonbinary identities through their creative lens. Artists are encouraged to interpret the theme broadly, exploring personal, cultural, and spiritual dimensions of divine identities.


M. Curry Designs
821 2nd Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

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Have You Eaten: Wildest Dreams
Jun
8
to Jun 28

Have You Eaten: Wildest Dreams

Wildest Dreams is the sister show to Have You Eaten, an AANHPI group exhibition exploring themes of belonging, home, and identity—asking what it means to be Asian and American, what it means to be from here yet not fully of here, what it means to be "other" while still finding belonging. Have You Eaten resonated deeply, even with those outside the AANHPI community, because at its core, it spoke to the immigrant experience.

That is where Wildest Dreams comes in. This show expands the conversation, creating space for immigrants, children of immigrants, and grandchildren of immigrants to share their stories. It is an invitation to reflect on the generational dreams, struggles, and triumphs that shape our lives today.

Bothell City Hall
18415 101st Ave NE
Bothell, WA 98011

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Taking Up Space - Center on Contemporary Arts
Jun
6
to Jun 28

Taking Up Space - Center on Contemporary Arts

Taking Up Space presents the work of eight transgender artists working in a variety of media, including video, digital animation, painting, poetry, and 3D-printed sculpture. The exhibition’s international connections include artists based in Vancouver, B.C., Shanghai, Gateshead (UK), as well as Seattle. The title, provided by ‘Transgender Street Legend’ Left at London (Nat Puff), hints at the ways in which contemporary art by transgender artists opens new spaces for abstraction, both in terms of death and joy. Themes, often breaking down binary oppositions, vary from nature/nurture to phase transition and the trans experience through space and time.

More details on the CoCA website.

Center on Contemporary Arts
114 Third Ave South
Seattle, WA 98104

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Time Capsule - The Vestibule
Feb
24
to Mar 9

Time Capsule - The Vestibule

This exhibition centers our 2024 series, Time is the Subject. This title has a double meaning: time is both the ‘subject’ in the sense of the topic, the issue at hand. And time is also the ‘subject’, in the sense of the perceiver, the witness, the human condition. More details here on The Vestibule’s website.

The Vestibule
5919 15th Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107

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