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Hugo Cruz-Moro. Healer, 2019. Mixed media. 22 x 34 x 6 inches.


Gallery 4Culture's 2020-2021 Season


Gallery 4Culture has exhibited innovative and underrepresented artists and art forms for over forty years. Our seasons typically run from September – July with ten, month-long solo or small-group shows. We are dark in December and August.

Due to the impacts of COVID-19, however, all on-site programming is temporarily suspended and previously scheduled shows have been postponed. Nichole DeMent’s aptly titled Future Memory still hangs in our closed space.

When we reopen, we will pick up where we left off with the work of Nate Clark, Mia McNeal, Carlos Brache, and Philippe Hyojung Kim. This will very likely push our next season into 2021, although specifics are yet to be determined.

While we don’t have a set schedule, we are thrilled to announce that the following King County-based artists have been awarded shows:

Erin Elyse Burns
Lucy Copper
Hugo Cruz-Moro
Rebecca Cummins + Stephanie Simek
Kelsey Fernkopf
Elisheba Johnson
JoSaTo (John OseboldSara Osebold, and Tor Lee)
Tyna Ontko
Tatjana Pavićević
Junko Yamamoto

Many thanks to selection panelists Lucile Chich, Ko Kirk Yamahira, and Jennifer Zwick, Public Art Advisory Committee representative Janet Galore, and to the 109 artists who submitted applications for consideration. 

Up Next
This Friday, we will launch PAUSE/PLAY, a series of virtual experiences by Gallery 4Culture artists that offer a creative break from life in quarantine! Visit studios, learn how this nebulous time is being recorded, discover strategies for staying connected, and even download original digital backgrounds for your Zoom meetings. Stay up to date through our website and social media. 
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