Fine art gallery exhibiting paintings, prints, photography and sculpture
LISA SNOW LADY - Garden Reflections
September 4-27, 2025
Artist’s Reception: First Thursday, September 4, 6-8 PM
Artist Talk: Saturday, September 6, 2 PM
Collage Party!: Make your own flower-themed collage
Saturday, September 20, 12-3
In the exhibition Garden Reflections Seattle-based artist Lisa Snow Lady uses her colorful palette of acrylic paint and layers of torn paper to explore nuances of light that enliven floral and botanical scenes. She captures elements of architecture, gardens and still life scenes in her search for beauty in everyday spaces. The opening reception for Garden Reflections will take place on First Thursday, September 4, 6-8 pm. The artist will also deliver an informal artist talk highlighting her artwork, process, and inspirations on Saturday, September 6 at 2 pm.
Upcoming Exhibitions
KIM OSGOOD - Beneath the Harvest Moon
October 2 - November 1, 2025
Artist’s Reception: First Thursday, October 2, 6-8 PM
Beneath the Harvest Moon is a celebration of nature’s abundance and the quiet, powerful forces that sustain it. Through vibrant still life monotypes, and paintings artist Kim Osgood brings the rhythms of the natural world indoors, honoring the deep connection between moonlight, growth, and renewal.
Inspired by the harvest season—when the moon shines its brightest and crops reach their fullest—Osgood’s work reflects the magic and mystery of this lunar influence. Flowers in bloom, ripened fruits, and colorful vegetables are captured in moments of lush vitality, echoing the cycles of planting, nurturing, and reaping. Just as moonlight gently guides tides and plant rhythms, her compositions hum with a subtle, life-giving energy.
Previous Exhibition
FOREST FORMS
Artists: Fred Holcomb, Hart James,
Wendy Orville, and Benjamin Vanderwerff
August 7 - 30, 2025
Artists’ Reception: August 7, 6-8 pm
Forest Forms gathers four Washington-based artists whose work reimagines forest environments through distinct yet interconnected perspectives. Through painting, monotype, and multimedia processes, each artist delves into the spirit, complexity, and vitality characterizing Pacific Northwest woodlands—textures, light, and mysteries.