This is a superb gallery of Pacific Northwest Native American art, lovingly curated and carrying the work of some of the best-known local artists. (There's also some art by non-indigenous artists, clearly marked as such.)
The art includes glass, woven baskets, jewelry, painting and prints, and sculpture. The staff are knowledgeable about the art and artists and more than happy to share. You get a very strong impression that for them, this is a labor of love and even of service to the artists.
Prices range from ~$100 for smaller pieces of jewelry to $30K and higher for the more monumental pieces. I'm absolutely not an expert on the market, but it seems comparable to similar galleries carrying similar pieces and more than fair for the quality.
If you have even a minimal interest in Native American arts of the Pacific Northwest, this shop is worth a visit. The location, right of Pioneer Square, is home to several other...
Read moreA truly gorgeous gallery with an amazing selection of art! I really appreciate how they have prints and unframed art to make owning art more accessible for people with lower means. The staff are kind, passionate, and generous with their time and knowledge. The gallery is clean, bright, well-organized, easy to walk through, wheelchair accessible, and comfortable in temperature. The selection is a fantastic representation of local Indigenous art, with credit given to specific Tribes and their artists--I learned a lot and was so impressed with the range. It's a great stop on my weekly Pioneer...
Read moreBeautiful gallery!! An excellent collection of art from artists around the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Employees were friendly and helpful. I had a suitcase with me (on a layover) and was able to store my bag by the desk, so I could maneuver around the gallery better. Most of the artists are indigenous, however there are a few prints from non-indigenous artists as well. All in all, a lovely gallery with stunning...
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