Showing listings for the month of January.

Black Arts Love

417 E. Pike St

Featuring work by local artists!

Blue Cone Studios

1520 11th Ave, Door B

Featuring work by local artists!

Coldwell Banker

1400 E Pike St

Featuring David Johansson: Multimedia, Installation, Sound, video, Fine Art, Muralist, Teacher & Patent holder of the Flower Power Paintbrush.
IG: https://www.instagram.com/davidjohanssonstudio/?hl=en

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.

Elevation Project

1506 11th Ave

Our January showcase "Fire Within" opens for Art Walk on Thursday January 9th, 6pm-9pm. See works that ignite the soul and widen the eyes. Mixed media works from multiple artists will be on display until March 11th!

Lifelong Thrift Store

312 Broadway E

Featuring work by local artists!

M. Rosetta Hunter Gallery at Seattle Central

1701 Broadway

House of Self: A Collective
https://gallery.seattlecentral.edu/house-self-collective

Jennifer Leigh Harrison, a multidisciplinary artist and psychotherapist who specializes in trauma, addiction and suicide prevention, tells a story of healing parts of self, from fragmented to integrated, in a journey of mental health in visual form.
November 14, 2024 - January 23, 2025
Open for Capitol Hill Art Walk: Thursday, Jan. 9th, 4-7pm
Artist Talk: Tuesday, January 14, 2025, 1-2pm at Seattle Central College
"What I cannot or do not want to communicate with words, I share through painting. Each piece becomes clear to me as I am on the floor with it, in all its phases. I use my whole physical exertion which allows my paintings to be embodied states of the human condition.
I believe in the ability of art to challenge oppressive structure -- scraping and peeling back to reveal or to maintain what is buried or covered underneath and to create something entirely new.
Thriving, surviving and/or failure to do so are common undercurrents, as well as the fluidity of time and space. These are themes primary in my profession as a psychotherapist and social worker, and difficult or limiting to convey as a poet, but freeing to explore in visual form.
I work intuitively and without set intention, using movement as a vehicle. I presently achieve this with acrylic paint and associated mediums, sometimes incorporating charcoal, ink, oil and wax. I manipulate materials with steel, cloth, knives, hard plastics, wood, and physical force -- rarely using traditional tools like paintbrushes.
My paintings are both refuge and liberating space from daily constraint and emanate both my subjective and physical experience of being in the world. My poems are lyrical, wandering, imagistic and ecologically reflective of parallels between body and land." - Jennifer Leigh Harrison

Nook & Cranny Books

324 15th Ave E Seattle, WA 98112

Meet the Artist & Mini Makers Market (with snacks!)
324 15th Ave E
Every 2nd Thursday from 5-8pm

Photographic Center NW

900 12th Ave.

A New Look at Photo History: Treasures from the Solander Collection
Curated by Phillip Prodger and organized by Curatorial Exhibitions, Pasadena, California, in association with the Solander Collection

On view: January 9 – March 20, 2025
Exhibition reception: Thursday, January 9th, 6-8pm

Post Pike Cafe

212 Broadway E

Featuring work by local artists!

Pound Arts Studios

1216 10th Ave

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!

Six of Pikes

1100 E Pike St. Suite 2

Monthly Capitol Hill Art Walk Pop-Up
Thursday, Jan. 9th 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.

Slow Dance

909 E Pike St

Featuring work by local artists!

Spark&Thread

1909 E Aloha st

Spark&Thread is having a SALE!!!!!!!
Through January 31st: Come on by and treat yourself (or a loved one!) to the perfect treasure as we head into 2025. Thank you all for your smiling faces and for supporting local artists! Let's make 2025 a year of positivity, possibilities, creativity and most of all LOVE!

Steve Gilbert Studio

1418 Broadway

Jim Maris: The Last Laugh
Opening January 9th, 2025 5pm to 9pm
Closing February 2nd 2025 4pm to 8pm

The Last Laugh series is a collection of portraits illustrating how many of us become clowns in matters pertaining to life, love and politics. Any resemblance to persons living in the greater Seattle area is purely coincidental, or not. Names have been changed to protect the guilty.

Steve Jensen Studios

1424 10th Ave.

Come by during Art Walk!

The Factory

1216 10th Ave

The Factory Presents: Paper Planes by Amara Eke, opening next Thursday, January 9th, from 6–10 PM for Capitol Hill Art Walk!
In her first-ever solo exhibition, Amara Eke takes us on a colorful journey through five years of drawings and collages on paper. The title Paper Planes nods to both the medium and the expansive "planes of existence" these works explore, charting a timeline of the artist’s evolution—from her early experiments to her bold, glittering compositions of today.
Amara’s vibrant works blend acrylics, intricate patterns, and shimmering textures to illustrate themes of interconnectedness, time, space, and individuality. With a unique visual language and a dedication to pushing the boundaries of composition and spectacle, her art invites viewers into imaginative realms bursting with life and color.

The Sandbox

1417 10th Ave - Studio 7 98122

New to Art Walk!
We have a new exhibit at Sandbox from Lucille Groleau, featuring a series of eight oil paintings, six small 8x10 framed paintings and two larger pieces on stretched canvas.

Throughout January 2025 we're also showcasing a selection of printed photographs from our local studio collective.

Vermillion

1508 11th Ave.

Featuring Katie Metz + Andie Trosper Deroux
Opening January 9, 2025. 5-9pm
(show runs through 2/1/25)
This month we are featuring two artists who compliment each other and skillfully convey the quiet emotions and complex moods associated with this time of year in the Pacific Northwest