
Member Exhibition
A diverse array of paintings, sculptures, archival pigment prints, and mixed media works, all under 24 inches wide.

Thoa Nguyen: Rythmes de Vie
Guided by rhythm and movement, an impressionistic travel journal of oil paintings captures fleeting moments of light in nature and urban settings.

Suneeva Saldanha: KANIYO. Tales
Traditional tattoo forms, textile patterns, miniature painting and vivid South Indian palettes inspire this exploration of folklore as communal inheritance.

Bonnie Hopper: How We Got Here
In her third solo exhibition at Gallery 110, Hopper explores the experience of her family moving from the deep south to Seattle in search of opportunity. With inspiration from her family’s archive of old photographs, she paints compelling portraits of her ancestors during the timeframe of the Great Migration.

Alethea Robbins: The Veil
Alethea Norene: The Veil blends transparent time-lapse photos of the artist’s body with still lifes inspired by near-death stories, reflecting on the veil between life and afterlife and themes of alternative healing and disability theory.

K Taka: No Incoming Calls
A decade-long photographic archive of pay phones from member K Taka explores connection, neglect, and preservation, revealing what these vanishing public fixtures tell us about culture, technology, and what we choose to keep.

Sanjida Mity: Tales Between Frames
This September, Bangladeshi-American artist Sanjida Mity invites viewers into portals of color and memory with her latest exhibition at Gallery 110, Tales Between Frames. Working in mixed media on glass, she transforms architectural thresholds into vivid visual metaphors for time, transition, and the unseen moment.

Seattle Art Fair 2025 (Booth C23)
Join us at Booth C23 from July 17th through 20th at the Seattle Art Fair!

Rebecca Woodhouse: A Visual Protest
As the political landscape grows increasingly fraught, symbols of nationalism have been co-opted by far-right movements. This exhibition by Rebecca Woodhouse challenges that narrative, reclaiming the flag as a symbol of the people—all people.

Group Show: From Inspiration to Manifestation
Four artists, four works, and four displays of materials and documentation of the creative process. A group show curated by George Brandt featuring Carol Adelman, Dorothy Anderson Wasserman, Shruti Ghatak, and Kathy Roseth.

Devin Elle Gaan: Urban Snowflakes
This exhibition debuts a series of abstract photographic works that transform overlooked details of everyday life into striking snowflake-like forms, balancing technical precision with the beauty of imperfection.

Lin-Lin Mao Mollitor: Looking Back at ‘65
Intimate paintings of a young Chinese immigrant’s struggles to belong and to become American. The artist is donating proceeds from wire sculpture sales to NWIRP.

Group Show: Aspects of Being
Aspects of Being is a group show that includes the work of 7 photographers—both Gallery 110 member artists and guest artists—who are based in the Pacific Northwest. Curated by George Brandt.

Gina Ariko: Ikebana and the Art of Resistance
Seattle-based artist Gina Ariko presents a moving exploration of creativity, resilience, and remembrance through the lens of Japanese American incarceration during World War II.

Jo Cosme: Battle for Paradise
A powerful photographic series by multimedia artist Jo Cosme, this exhibition is part of her larger body of work, Welcome to Paradise: ¡Viva Puerto Rico Libre!, a searing visual investigation into the impacts of neocolonialism and disaster capitalism in Borikén/Puerto Rico.
Dorothy Anderson Wasserman: A Gathering of Time Travelers
An exhibition of twenty whimsical figurative wall sculptures meticulously crafted in clay, fiber, and photo transfers.

Li Turner: Facing Down Systemic Greed and Other Offenses
Li Turner’s evocative watercolor paintings examine the pressing social and political issues of our time through a distinctly feminine lens.

Amara Eke: Guess What?
Eke’s cheerful exploration of the egg goes beyond its physical form—it becomes a symbol for the human experience, reflecting language, nature, and the universe itself. The egg, she believes, connects humanity through shared potentials rather than differences, offering a reminder of what unites us all.

Matthew Behrend: Twin Stars
Drawing inspiration from shared dreams and the timeless bonds between individuals, Behrend uses patinas on brass to create mysterious, iridescent artworks that evoke a sense of wonder and nostalgia.

H.R. Emi: INBETWEEN
INBETWEEN encapsulates the passage of time through striking, large-scale paintings and invites viewers to experience moments suspended between memory and embellishment.