
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.

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.