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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

Rick Bartow Collected by the Whitney Museum of American Art

The Whitney Museum of American Art has added these four exquisite works to its permanent collection by Wiyot Artist Rick Bartow! This process would have not been possible without the support of The Bartow Trust. Rick was a dear friend to us and we are honored to represent his vibrant legacy at Stonington Gallery. View available artworks by Rick Bartow […]

Preston Singletary: Artist Trust’s 2022 Arts Innovator Award Recipient

Congratulations to the recipients of the Artist Trust’s 2022 Arts Innovator Award (AIA), Preston Singletary (Tlingit) and Brent Watanabe! Created in partnership with the Dale and Leslie Chihuly Foundation, this award is one of the largest available to artists of all disciplines working in Washington State. We’re incredibly proud of you, Preston, and honored to […]

Watch Our Artist Talk with Kari Morgan

Artist Kari Morgan speaks about her art process and the inspiration behind her April exhibition: Post-Apocalyptic. Go to Kari Morgan’s Currently Available Work   TIMESTAMPS About Kari Morgan (00:39) Journey of Morgan’s art career (1:39) The inspiration behind the Post-Apocalyptic exhibition (3:49) Process of developing this body of work (7:00) Messages that Morgan aims to […]

Watch a Preview Video for Kari Morgan’s Solo Exhibition: Post-Apocalyptic

Watch our preview video of Kari Morgan’s latest solo exhibition Post-Apocalyptic, opening at Stonington Gallery Thursday, April 7, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. PT. To view currently available works by Kari Morgan’s, go here.

Watch a brand new video on artist Jen Angaiak Wood!

We produced a new video on Jennifer Angaiak Wood in summer 2020, in concert with her newest body of work. Listen to Wood speak about her career, upbringing, and new masks below: