Seattle All Galleries
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to All Galleries in Seattle, Washington State.
Sisko Gallery is located 100 yards north of Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park, primarily presenting sculpture from Pacific Northwest and national artists.
Pause for Animals showcases the animal-themed paintings of Mary Anne Nagy. Art can be purchased online.
This commercial gallery was co-founded by four Seattle artists. The gallery focuses on contemporary art by mid-career national and international artists.
From glass art to ceramics to paintings, Pacini Lubel offers exhibitions that showcase a range of media. The gallery is situated in Pioneer Square and boasts 3500 sq ft of exhibition space.
Founded in 1984, this gallery represents contemporary Northwest and West Coast-based artists with approaches that range from traditional to highly abstract. Paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture and photography are featured.
Browse a selection of artwork and handmade functional items made by local and national up-and-coming artists, designers and crafters. The gallery is open from Tuesday to Sunday.
Glasshouse Studio is open daily, featuring a studio where visitors can watch artists blow glass, and an adjacent gallery.
Located 10 minutes north of downtown Seattle, Oh My Glass displays the work of over 50 regional glass artists. The gallery is open Tuesday through Sunday.
African arts are the specialty at this downtown Seattle gallery. Items on display include masks, statuettes and furnishings.
This Seattle gallery specializes in the purchase and sale of photographic works by Edward S. Curtis. A major portion of the photographer's work was concentrated on American Indian life.
Benham Gallery features local and international fine art photography from established and emerging photographers in the Northwest.
R E Welch Gallery, a prominent and influential force in the Palm Desert and Seattle communities. Located half a block south of SAM downtown, R E Welch specializes in sophisticated international artists. The gallery is a prime source of limited-edition European bronzes that are desirable to the seasoned collector.
Founded in 1983, Linda Hodges Gallery is located in the historic Pioneer Square district. The gallery emphasizes painting and sculpture by West Coast and nationally-established artists.
Established in 1989, this gallery specializes in contemporary American craft items, including art glass, jewelry, clay, wood and home furnishings.
A part of the Seattle arts scene since 1977, Gallery Mack is located just north of the Pike Place Market. Painting, sculpture and glass items are on display.
A non-profit gallery, Art/Not Terminal offers a schedule of exhibitions and special events. The facility features a gift shop where artists can sell small art works.
The Pound Gallery features a wide range of contemporary art shows. The facility also features a community darkroom, working artist spaces and a video and film production company.
This gallery specializes in American art from the 19th to the 20th century. Noted artists include Yvonne Twining Humber, William Ashby McCloy and Myra Albert Wiggins.
Open Tuesday through Saturday, Grover Thurston Gallery provides a schedule of contemporary art exhibitions.
ArtXchange, open Tuesday through Saturday, travels to collect contemporary art from around the world.
This gallery showcases American Indian art from Alaska, British Columbia and Washington. Featured items include bowls, drums, masks, rattles, jewelry, clothing, prints and original paintings.
In addition to the schedule of exhibitions, Winston Wachter Fine Art provides a full range of art consulting services.
Jeffrey Moose Gallery exhibits works by artists from Washington and the United States, as well as international artists from Australia, Belgium and China.
Artists featured at the Ballard Fetherston Gallery include Lita Batho, Gina Han, Kelly Kievit and Peter Roux. Paintings are their specialty.
D'Adamo Woltz Gallery provides a schedule of exhibitions showcasing painters, sculptors and glass artists. The gallery is open Tuesday through Sunday, and Monday by appointment.
Exhibitions featured at ArtForte Gallery feature paintings, prints, sculpture and glass. The gallery also specializes in residential and corporate placement.
The Stonington Gallery in Seattle features Native American art from the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
Located in the Pike Place Market, Milagros Mexican Folk Art provides a selection of whimsical and collectible works of art by Mexico artists. Masks, tinwork, pottery and carvings are among the products available.
Sisko Gallery is 100 yards north of Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park, committed primarily to presenting sculpture from both the Pacific Northwest and national artists.
Fine art is the specialty at Global Art Venue in Seattle. The gallery is located in the heart of Seattle's historic Pioneer Square district.
Open by appointment, this gallery showcases original paintings and prints by Kim Drew. The artist's work is also on display at Pike Place Market.
Based out of Seattle, this commercial gallery provides decorative art and visual enhancements in a range of styles and forms. From fine art pieces to large exterior murals, Heather Lowe Design works in a number of mediums.
Vetri International offers a wealth of glass artists and individual glass studios. Items on display are handmade at area studios.
Artists' Gallery of Seattle is a commercial gallery that showcases a number of local artists. The gallery is open Tuesday through Sunday.
A wealth of Japanese artists have been featured at this gallery specializing in prints. Browse a selection of prints online as well.
Established in 1998, this gallery specializes in pop surrealism and the contemporary art scene, supporting established and emerging artists. The gallery is open Wednesday through Saturday.
Vases, jugs, sand dollars, bowls and card holders are among the art glass items available at Avalon Glassworks.
This cooperative gallery showcases work crafted in a range of mediums. The gallery is located at Pike Place Market in Seattle.
Greg Kucera Gallery hosts a number of exhibitions during the year. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday.
In addition to rotating monthly exhibits, this gallery features books, postcards and posters of works by resident artists available for sale. Corporate and private consulting services are offered by appointment.
Based out of Seattle, Bazaz Glass showcases jewelry, dinnerware, lighting fixtures, window panels and sculptures that incorporate patterns on glass. Commissioned works are also available.
This Seattle gallery showcases the work of several regional artists. Works in a range of mediums are on display, including prints, collages, jewelry, painting and more.
Open Tuesday through Saturday, Howard House offers a schedule of exhibitions that showcase a variety of mediums.
G. Gibson Gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday and by appointment on Monday. The gallery showcases contemporary painting, sculpture and installations, works on paper, and fine art photography.
Catherine Person Gallery provides a schedule of exhibitions during the year. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday.
Edge of Glass Gallery, Inc. has been exhibiting blown art glass since 1993. All of the artists on display are from the Pacific Northwest.
Open Thursday through Sunday, this gallery showcases paintings, drawings, sculpture and mixed media pieces.
Specializing in contemporary urban art, this gallery is located in Seattle's Belltown district. Beyond the art pieces, BLVD sells a number of publications, books, and apparel. This gallery is closed on Sundays.
Browse a selection of fine crafts made by Japanese and Northwest artists at this Seattle gallery. Traditional and contemporary styles are on display, including items crafted from clay, fiber, wood, bamboo, textile, metal and paper.
Specializing on works of contemporary urban art, this gallery is based in Seattle. Owned an operated by artist-in-residence, John Osgood, Bherd displays his work as well as pieces by guest artists'. This gallery also sells functional apparel.








