Showing listings for the month of May.
Ancestral Sisterhood / SanArte
1423 10th Ave, Studio B, Seattle, WA 98122
www.instagram.com/ancestralsisterhood/
Featuring work by local artists!
Coldwell Banker
1400 E Pike St
www.coldwellbankerhomes.com/wa/seattle/office/capitol-hill/oid_16136/

Featuring work by Ross Boa Collado, a self-taught abstract expressionism painter based in Seattle.
Inspired by cityscapes and nature, Ross Collado’s deeply psychological works seem to probe the unconscious, evoking contemplation and shifting moods, much like gazing through rain-streaked windows on a speeding train that frames ever-changing landscapes.
The minimalist works are imbued with color, depth and protean forms, often rendered in blues and shades of crimson
Dream Pop Playhouse
1216 10th Ave

Come by for first dibs on all the amazing vintage furniture, art, and decor I’ve been collecting for months and months and months!
🖤 1216 10TH Avenue Seattle, WA 98122
🖤 Below Pound Gallery and next to @dripteamarket
(Not Drip Tea - the tea shop but the street wear spot!).
🖤 GPS May take you to a garage door on Union but the garage door is on 10th!
🖤 Entrance through a garage door and down a ramp so it’s unfortunately not ADA accessible.
Frye Art Museum
704 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA 98104
fryemuseum.org/

Thrilled to welcome the Frye Art Museum to Art Walk!
Explore current exhibitions, including Dawn Cerny: Portmeirion, Frye Salon + Dawn Cerny, Alex Katz: Theater and Dance, and Recent Acquisitions. Shop at the Museum Store and enjoy dinner and happy hour at MariPili at Café Frieda. And be sure to check out our new artist-designed social hub, Frye Parlor. Admission is always free. Open late on Thursdays until 8 pm.
Passable Art
1005 E Union St.
totallylegitllc.com/passable/

Parallel is a multidisciplinary art show that traverses the boundaries of reality, showcasing otherworldly works that exist in the space between the known and the imagined. We invite you into a realm where alternate dimensions and surreal visions Parallel our own.
Curated by Levi Cark, the exhibition features a diverse range of mediums from artists, designers and creative technologists entangled in our extended Passable network, including painting, photography, mixed media, and performance art.
https://passable.art/exhibitions-and-events/
Pound Arts Studios
1216 10th Ave
www.poundarts.net/

Home to a variety of artist studios, on display at the Pound:
Photography: The Photocloset is a member-based community darkroom active since the 90s. The members utilize the DIY space to create print-based media ranging from traditional black & white photographic prints to alt-process creations, e.g. lith, cyanotypes, etc., all typically using analog processes. A handful of members will have photography on display throughout the halls.
Various other artists will be showing off works and works-in-progress, including mosaics, hand-made voodoo kitty dolls, paintings, and more.
Also home to the Factory, operated by Timothy Rysdyke.
Come on by!
Retail Therapy
905 E Pike Street
www.ineedretailtherapy.com
Featuring abstract work by Sidney Woodruff!
Scream Salon
723 E Pike St
screamseattle.com/

Jessica, She/Her - Raven Mad Designs
https://www.instagram.com/raven_mad_designs
Hi, my name is Jessica and I'm a Queer, Disabled Artist. Most of my work is done with acrylic paints and polymer clay. My favorite thing about sharing my art is seeing someone’s eyes light up when they find a piece that speaks to them. Some themes you’ll find in my work are whimsical creatures, mental health and fantastical creations.
Laura Hall-Ritchie she/her
@LauraIreneArtistry on all socials
Laura is an eccentric, multi-media artist, living and working in the gorgeous PNW. Inspired by a love of all things sapphic, spooky or unusual, she seeks to marry whimsy with function through her creations.
Loni Friedmann she/her, Feel That!
@thatdeafblindartist and www.functionasl.com (go to my art page)
I’m a DeafBlind queer artist! Making art accessible for DeafBlind and Blind communities while most art isn’t accessible. I also teach ASL and I do some ASL work in my art pieces.
Roman Leal he/him they/them, Odditorium Obscura
I am a queer artist from Mexico, creating at the intersection of identity, emotion, and connection. My work is a celebration of who I am—a reflection of vibrant cultures, tender resistance, and the beauty of difference. I believe art is a living language that bridges hearts, tells truths, and invites community. Through color, form, and storytelling, I seek to honor the complexity of the spirit of the people I love.
Kelly Dean Verity they/he, Art of Kelly Dean Verity
www.KVerityart.com @KVerityart on all socials
KVerityart, aka Kelly Dean Verity is a queer trans artist based in Seattle, Washington, who specializes in alternative, occult, and fantasy-themed art and merch. At their booth you will find their art prints, canvas prints, and stickers.
Six of Pikes
1100 E Pike St. Suite 2
www.facebook.com/sixofpikes

Monthly Capitol Hill Art Walk Pop-Up
Thursday, May 8th and every 2nd Thursday, 5–9pm
1100 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122
Six of Pikes welcomes the public with visual and wearable art, design, studio production, fun merch, Tarot readings and more by Nina Raizel, Opulent Cyborg, Carolyn Buss, Art of Maybe & Djime (aka Team Context), Sarah McClymond and Ko Vial.
Look for our yellow signage on 11th between Vermillion & Thirty Fifth North skate shop, then take the stairs down to the lobby gallery.
Steve Gilbert Studio
1418 Broadway
gilbertphoto.com

Featuring Spike Mafford : Longhand
Opening Thursday, May 8th 5pm to 9pm
Closing Sunday, June 8th 4pm to 8pm
The Sandbox
1417 10th Ave - Studio 7 98122
https://sandboxseattle.com
Featuring work by local artists!
Vermillion
1508 11th Ave.
www.vermillionseattle.com
Featuring "Mind's Eye" with work by Carolyn Hitt, Twyla Sampaco, Julie-C and Natasha Marin!