Rick Bartow: Transformative Encounters

03/06/2025 - 03/29/2025

This March, Stonington Gallery is proud to present Rick Bartow: Transformative Encounters, featuring a number of his works which were informed by others—other artists, other works of art, other places. From music to literature, visual arts to Japanese theater, European masters to fellow artists and collaborators, Bartow was inspired by and incorporated these subjects into his works. He was an astute observer of life and through these portraits and interpretations, and utilizing his preferred mediums of drypoints, monotypes, and mixed media originals on paper, Bartow portrays these characters with humor, intrigue, and canny detail. In this exhibition, we explore the various artists and other influences that found their way directly into Bartow’s iconic imagery.

Drew Michael: Water’s Edge

04/03/2025 - 04/26/2025

April

“Water is life. We come from water and Earth.  In this show, I want to bring us to the water’s edge to appreciate and honor the spirits of water, animals, and land.  I was born a mirror twin in the month of March near the Kuskokwim River in Bethel, AK and I have always felt a connection to bodies of water. In many communities around the world people live by some form of water whether it be a river, lake or the ocean. In these places where the water and the land meet many things transform. Life comes to existence. And life is taken away. And just as the ebb and flow of the water, our lives are transformed and changed as things come in and out. The Yup’ik  people of Western, Alaska believe that everything has spirit and in this time we must honor and protect the waters that we so rely on for subsistence and our ways of life. I hope you are able to look into the spirits represented here and you can take the time to remember the importance of water, and protecting the lands that they connect to, and the animals that live within and around…

Shaun Peterson Exhibit

05/01/2025 - 05/31/2025

May

Masks of the Pacific Northwest Coast

06/05/2025 - 06/28/2025

A Group Exhibit

This year we celebrate MASKS of the Pacific Northwest Coast. The mask is an ancient and magnificent object used in ceremony and performance among the peoples of this region.

While many objects on the Coast combine utilitarian functionality with refined beauty, few traditional objects are as iconic to the Pacific Northwest Coast art and culture as masks. Whether it is a portrait mask or a transformation mask, a personal clan crest, or a supernatural character, each one has its own presence, its own story to tell, and a deep connection to the artist who created it. Masks allow the wearer to embody transformation. The creation process for a mask is a transformation unto itself, turning base materials into a sacred object that reflects a likeness from the world around us. Each mask is imbued with power in this way and that is why masks are timeless.

Raven Skyriver and Kelly O’Dell

07/03/2025 - 07/31/2025

Jason Hunt Exhibit

08/07/2025 - 08/30/2025

Hib Sabin’s Cast of Characters

09/04/2025 - 09/30/2025

A Swan Song Exhibition

Stonington Gallery is proud to present “Hib Sabin’s Cast of Characters,” a comprehensive retrospective exhibition celebrating the illustrious career of Hib Sabin. This showcase marks the culmination of Sabin’s artistic journey, offering a (formally) final, grand exploration of his captivating body of work. Sabin’s signature animal figures—ravens, owls, hawks, and eagles—serve as powerful spirit guides and stand-ins for the human experience, bridging the physical, psychological, and spiritual realms. Sabin explores profound themes of mythology, shamanism, and the human condition through intricate hand-carved juniper sculptures, ritual objects, and bronze pieces.

This exhibition invites viewers to immerse themselves in Sabin’s unique perspective on the interplay between the physical and spiritual realms. From his early paintings to his evolution into wood carving and bronze sculpting, Hib Sabin’s Cast of Characters showcases the full spectrum of his artistic output. While this retrospective is intended as the capstone to Sabin’s remarkable career, it may not mark the absolute end of his artistic contributions. The future may hold smaller, focused exhibitions, potentially featuring his drawings. However, Cast of Characters is the definitive celebration of Hib Sabin’s enduring legacy in the contemporary art world.
There will also be an artist talk with Hib Sabin on Friday, September 5. More info to come.

Luminosity: Our Annual Group Glass Exhibit

10/02/2025 - 10/31/2025

Join us in celebrating the return of our annual group glass exhibit, Luminosity, showcasing spectacular creations by numerous glass artists at Stonington Gallery. Northwest Native glass art merges contemporary glass techniques with ancient Indigenous imagery.

Marvel at Preston Singletary’s and Raya Friday’s exquisite glass baskets, inspired by traditional Tlingit and Lummi weaving. Immerse yourself in Raven Skyriver’s mesmerizing underwater world of intricately crafted sea creatures. Experience Dan Friday’s homage to Lummi heritage through his stunning glass salmon, feathers, and fishing-inspired pieces. Discover Lillian Pitt’s cast glass faces and spirit figures, echoing the ancient petroglyphs of the Columbia River Plateau.

These works, along with contributions from other talented artists, create a vibrant tapestry of Northwest Native glass art. Luminosity 2026 offers a unique blend of cultural significance, technical mastery, and artistic innovation. Join us in celebrating this extraordinary exhibition that continues to illuminate the rich traditions and contemporary expressions of Indigenous art through the medium of glass.

Rorick Family Group Show

11/06/2025 - 11/29/2025