Galleries
We showcase the work of regional and national artists in two unique spaces that are free and open to the public.
Gallery 4Culture
Each month brings a new exhibition to the gallery. Join us for 1st Thursday openings and check out the King County artists showing this season.
Cameron Day O’Connell
A Surrender
Queerness is everything, and it is nothing. It is letting go.
April 4 – 25, 2024
Opening: Thursday, April 4, 6:00—8:00 pm
Cameron Day O’Connell
A Surrender
Queerness is everything, and it is nothing. It is letting go.
April 4 – 25, 2024
Opening: Thursday, April 4, 6:00—8:00 pm
Storefront Media
Our street-level screens showcase rotating work by media artists from across the U.S. to an audience on the go. See what’s currently on view.
Emily Tanner-McLean
Venus Figurines (1-4)
Venus Figurines (1-4) are part of “m/other,” a larger series of multimedia works by Emily Tanner-McLean that explore themes of otherness, invisibility, and different modes of time as they relate to motherhood.
Emily Tanner-McLean
Venus Figurines (1-4)
Venus Figurines (1-4) are part of “m/other,” a larger series of multimedia works by Emily Tanner-McLean that explore themes of otherness, invisibility, and different modes of time as they relate to motherhood.
Remark
A book about love, persistence, and a region rich in creativity.
Remark
Over 500 artists have exhibited at Gallery 4Culture (previously known as the King County Arts Commission Gallery) since its inception in 1979. Remark celebrates this history.