
Snapshots of the Mind

Affordable Treasures: Gallery 110 Art Sale

Arriving Somewhere

Rajaa Gharbi, Selected Works

Recover, Transcend, Repeat

Memoriae Botanicum

“SHADOWS” OR “REALITY”?

The Impossibility of Knowing

In Search of Identity

Under Audit
ダブル • Daburu

Gallery 110 at the Seattle Art Fair

EmergEAST Finalist Exhibition

New Members Show
Gallery 110 presents a New Members Show featuring Tabitha Abbott, Ruth Kapcia, Sanjida Mity and Ingrid Sojit. All four artists have joined Gallery 110 within the last five months and continue to explore their diverse subject matters, including nature, the afterlife, music and preservation.

Finding Form in the Invisible
Artist Saundra Fleming‘s work echoes her profound orientation around a philosophy of Absurdism. Some of the pieces are visual descriptions, in paint, of her own personal epiphanies over the span of her life—uncanny experiences from age five to her current age of sixty-three.

Present Perfect
After two decades of experimentation with digital cameras, there can be no arguing that film yields a better image. The pieces in Present Perfect are handmade, analogue prints from a discipline Vass trained in which no longer exists, depicting spaces and people which will never quite be as you see them here.

Artist and Artisan: Still Life Paintings
The 15 oil paintings in artist Kathy Roseth‘s exhibition celebrate the beauty of domestic crafts – rugs, weavings, ceramic tiles and embroideries from many cultures.

Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?
When looking at the beginning of our universe, theoretical physicists ponder the unanswerable question of why life exists in the first place. Why is there something rather than nothing? Artist Dorothy Anderson Wasserman‘s photo collages are informed by ideas like this, concerning the nature of existence from a non-scientific, philosophical point of view.

Broken crayons still color
Broken crayons still color is a series of paintings that remind us our imagination has no limits and can take us anywhere we choose to go—leading us to questions like, what if popular fairytales depicted people of ethnic backgrounds, and what that would look like?

Timeless Light
Matthew Behrend invites us to a space beyond time in Timeless Light. His work connects to the divinity of nature and the dimensions of existence where universal consciousness is found. Matthew's patinas are meditative works of otherworldly forms and landscapes created with electric fields under water.