CURRENT EXHIBITS

The McGavin Collection

05/02/2024 - 06/01/2024

This May, Stonington Gallery is excited to bring The McGavin Collection to our space as we continue to celebrate our 45th anniversary. As the second installment of our “looking back” series, The McGavin Collection showcases nine artworks from Jay Brabant (Cree) and members of the Hunt family that were originally collected between 1980 and the early 2000s. This collection has works done in Bella Coola and Kwakwaka’wakw style, some of which are masks that were intended for dance along with impressive sculptures. Most notable among these incredible pieces are a six-and-a-half-foot Huxwhukw and a four-and-a-half-foot Kwagiulth sun mask. 



NEWS AND EVENTS

  • In Memory, Celebrating Jeffrey Veregge

    It is with the heaviest hearts that we share of the passing of the incredibly talented artist, Jeffrey Veregge. His departure has left a void in the artistic community that will be deeply felt by all who had the pleasure of experiencing his work. In memory of Jeffrey Veregge, we celebrate his remarkable journey in […]

  • Dan Friday featured in Netflix show “Blown Away”

    Dan Friday, Lummi glass artist represented at Stonington Gallery, is one of the contestants in Season 3 of the glass-blowing competition show “Blown Away.” Season 3 will be available for streaming on Netflix starting this Friday, July 22. Congratulations, Dan! View Currently Available work By Dan Friday Learn More about Blown Away

Welcome to Stonington Gallery

Stonington Gallery exhibits an exciting collection of contemporary masterworks from the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Serving Seattle since 1979, the gallery is respected for the depth and quality of its collection, exceptional service and knowledgeable staff. For visitors wishing to understand the character of Seattle and the wider Northwest Coast, our gallery is a rich cultural introduction, and proof of the vibrant, living Indigenous cultures and artists of our region. Our mission is to provide the ideal environment for the presentation, enjoyment and understanding of premier contemporary art of the Pacific Northwest Coast and Alaska, and to foster greater appreciation for these artforms and the artists who make them. Our commitment to educating the public and advancing the appreciation of Northwest Coast art has led us to exhibit at museums, convention centers, government buildings, SeaTac airport, the Seattle Aquarium, art fairs, and Nantes, France.

The gallery staff acknowledges that the gallery and larger city of Seattle occupies unceded Duwamish lands.

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