Our Hosts for the Event
Our hosts, Woodside/Braseth Gallery, are Seattle’s oldest fine art gallery. They are conveniently located just below the Seattle Art Museum via the Harbor Steps, and just steps from the Great Wheel on the Seattle Waterfront. The Woodside/Braseth Gallery is on the ground floor of the historic 1201 Western Ave. Landmark Building, between University and Seneca with ample street and lot parking available nearby.
Originally built in 1909 for cold storage to house John B. Agen’s expanding butter, egg, & cheese business, J.A.S. Design-Build, Inc. has transformed the ground floor at Suite 105 into an elegant modern gallery space. The 20 foot high ceilings and clerestory glass frontage allow for natural illumination throughout the gallery from windows along the east side.
The long vistas through the Gallery are balanced with smaller more intimate ones. The serene atmosphere provides the perfect backdrop for contemplative explorations of our monthly exhibitions.
“We are proud and honored to exhibit so many of the Major Artists from this region for over 60 years; Morris Graves, Paul Horiuchi, Guy Anderson, Mark Tobey, William Cumming, Kathleen Adkison, James W. Washington, Jr., Margaret Tomkins, Kenneth Callahan, George Tsutakawa, Carl Morris, Hilda Morris, Richard Gilkey, Ambrose Patterson, Katherine Ace, Victoria Adams, Lisa Gilley, Patty Haller, Gaylen Hansen, David Kroll, Jared Rue, Gerard Tsutakawa, & Malei Young.
As Seattle’s oldest fine art gallery, our future goals are to maintain the hard-earned reputations of the nationally renowned regional artists and to continue to exhibit and promote the immensely talented emerging artists from our region.”