Pacini Lubel Gallery
Located near Pioneer Square.
The Patch Project
They are dedicated to highlighting the lack of arts funding, the arts community’s increasing dependence on tobacco money, and encouraging alternative and sustainable funding for the arts.
Pause for Animals
Paintings by Mary Anne Nagy. Who are these furry, scaled and feathered ones who also inhabit this fragile planet?
Phoenix Rising Gallery
A premiere venue for glass, jewelry, and contemporary craft. Virtual shows, artists, and a calendar of in-person shows.
Photographic Center Northwest
A non-profit that fosters community through gallery exhibits and receptions, lectures, projects with other arts organizations, artists-in-residence, events for members, darkrooms used by students and renters, and subsidized programs for youth.
Platform Gallery
They feature contemporary painting, works on paper, photography, sculpture, installation, and media-based work.
Pottery Northwest
Located by the Seattle Center, they are a non-profit clay studio founded by people from the Seattle Clay Club, and offer a gallery, facilities, potters, and classes.
The Pound Gallery
An alternative space for all disciplines, promoting challenging work that commercial spaces tend not to show.
Pratt Fine Arts Center
They offer educational and artistic programs including classes, workshops, and studio equipment access in glass, sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, and metal smithing.
Randy Wood
An artist and cartoonist.
Rock's Studio
Fine art printing by Stephen Rock.
Roq la Rue
A gallery of strange visions and funky art in Belltown.
Rosemary Sylvanus Antel
Landscapes, urban views, flowers, still life, and figures in watercolor, egg tempera, and oil at the Raven's Nest Studio.
Samantha Scherer
Painter, printer and web designer.
Sarah Savidge
Painter and printmaker.
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