Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?
When looking at the beginning of our universe, theoretical physicists ponder the unanswerable question of why life exists in the first place. Why is there something rather than nothing? Artist Dorothy Anderson Wasserman‘s photo collages are informed by ideas like this, concerning the nature of existence from a non-scientific, philosophical point of view.
Broken crayons still color
Broken crayons still color is a series of paintings that remind us our imagination has no limits and can take us anywhere we choose to go—leading us to questions like, what if popular fairytales depicted people of ethnic backgrounds, and what that would look like?
Timeless Light
Matthew Behrend invites us to a space beyond time in Timeless Light. His work connects to the divinity of nature and the dimensions of existence where universal consciousness is found. Matthew's patinas are meditative works of otherworldly forms and landscapes created with electric fields under water.
Photography Explored (Experimental and Alternative)
In Photography Explored (Experimental and Alternative), Marcus Lelle explores the boundaries of the photographic medium, and creates a space where viewer and artist alike can find themselves sharing in the sense of discovery and challenging their own perceptions.
13th Annual International Juried Exhibition
Re: Seeing
Re: Seeing approaches how we see others and the world around us. Curated by Gallery 110 Director Shayley Timm and featuring all local Seattle artists, each piece expresses a subtle outcry to either see the artist as who they are or to see the alternate world they’ve provided.
Negative Capability: The Artist As Healer
Negative Capability: The Artist As Healer focuses on the power of portraiture to speak to the universe inside us. Curated by Seattle artist Saundra Fleming.
All Members Show
Free from Ill Will
From Another Impressionism
Introducing Members: Nathan Vass and Marcus Lelle
Intermezzo
The Carnival of the Animals
Material Meditations
Floatsom/Floatilla
The Other Washington State
Notes from my backyard
I Dream in Color
Gallery 110 at the Seattle Art Fair