Gallery News
Welcome to the New Stonington Gallery Website!
Welcome to our new home on the web; we’re glad you’re here. Our previous website had served us well for over 13 years, but it was time to freshen up the place and add some new bells and whistles. We hope you find the site easy to navigate and to enjoy! Some new features include […]
Drew Michael and Larry Ahvakana Exhibits Are Open!
Thank you for joining us this week to celebrate the opening of Drew Michael and Larry Ahvakana’s exhibits! We had a fantastic crowd of supporters, Art Walk patrons, family and friends on hand to kick off the exhibits. Drew Michael’s exhibit has already garnered some wonderful press, being chosen as a must-see on the Art […]
Raven Skyriver goes viral
Raven Skyriver’s art went viral this week, thanks to a video produced by Insider. It’s been seen over 10 million times — have you seen it? Watch it below to join the crowd! Glassblower makes giant sea creaturesThis glassblower makes massive sea creatures. Footage courtesy of Derek Klein Films and https://www.instagram.com/hot_diggity_d/?hl=en Posted by INSIDER […]
Cultural imPRINT: Northwest Coast Prints at Tacoma Art Museum
Fans of Northwest Coast art won’t want to miss the upcoming exhibition “Cultural imPRINT: Northwest Coast Prints” at the Tacoma Art Museum, opening April 22nd. It’s a survey of indigenous printmaking on the Northwest Coast curated by scholar India Rael, and will include some very familiar faces. Our gallery has loaned prints by Qwalsius Shaun […]
Is 2017 the year you put a ring on it? Think custom wedding rings by Joan Tenenbaum
Is 2017 the year you put a ring on it? Planning to renew vows, get engaged, or need to replace a missing, damaged or badly-fitting ring? Let us assist! Stonington Gallery is proud to work with fine art jeweler Joan Tenenbaum, who has long specialized in creating beautiful custom wedding rings. Much of Joan’s work […]
In the Studio with Raven Skyriver
We had the honor of tagging along to Pratt Fine Arts to watch Raven Skyriver blow an amazing mahi mahi (aka dorado, aka dolphinfish) this week. Raven and his team work on a huge scale for blown glass — the size of this fish was almost too large for the glory hole to accommodate. But […]
New in the Gallery: Danielle Morsette
We’re thrilled to present a new face at Stonington during our winter exhibition: weaver Danielle Morsette (Suquamish/Sto:lo). Danielle is a young and extremely skilled weaver who was recently seen in her solo exhibition at the Suquamish Museum this past summer. Her Salish-style weaving is of the highest quality and skill, and we are excited to […]
Rest in Power, Clarissa Rizal and Teri Rofkar
We are profoundly grieved by the passing of renowned Tlingit weavers Teri Rofkar and Clarissa Rizal this month. Clarissa passed yesterday morning, and Teri on December 2nd, both from cancer. Our hearts go out to their families and communities, and we send all of our love to those who were touched by them. How can […]
Celebrating the Roricks at a Collector Preview
Thank you, collectors and supporters, for joining the Rorick family and the Stonington staff the night before the formal opening to celebrate this fantastic exhibition. Whenever we see Isabel Rorick, Robin Rorick, and their wonderful families, it is a treat and a privilege. Below are a few snapshots from this special evening of […]
Digital Catalog: Light and Memory – Joan Tenenbaum
Read our new digital catalog for Joan Tenenbaum’s sumptuous new exhibit of fine art jewelry.
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art opens “Native Hands”
The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art has opened its first exhibit devoted solely to contemporary indigenous art of the Coast, and it features some very familiar names. Over 40 works of art have been loaned by our gallery to the exhibit, and our artists’ works look amazing in BIMA’s light-filled space. “Native Hands: Indigenous Art […]
New Catalog: Isabel Rorick and Robin Rorick “Roots That Connect Us All”
We are thrilled to present a new digital catalogue in support of the mother/son collaborative show by Isabel and Robin Rorick. This catalog is free to read (just click above) and we encourage you to share. Don’t miss the exhibition, opening this November.