Projects + News
September 16, 2020
NEW Consigned Photographs + Call for More 20th Century Work. New inventory of consigned photographs by Brassai, Wynn Bullock, O. Winston Link, Brett Weston, and Minor White. Click to read and subscribe to G. Gibson Projects newsletter.August 29, 2020
This week, G. Gibson Projects artist Amanda Knowles was among the panelists in the session titled: Abstract Painting Mid-Century + Today. In response to the cancellation of their 2020 event, the Seattle Art Fair presented by AIG and sponsored by Christie's, has developed a series of webinars geared towards the support and development of local collectors.August 19, 2020
Thuy-Van Vu is featured in an intimately voiced magazine article by Sara Schaff for Catapult Magazine. Click through for a link to the article.August 19, 2020
Works by Amanda Knowles are exhibiting this summer at Davidson Galleries - Contemporary NW Print Invitational - presented by Seattle Print Arts, and The Garage. Click through to access an Artist Interview hosted by Seattle Print Arts with Amanda Knowles, Kelda Martensen, and Claire Jauregui.July 20, 2020
G. Gibson Projects is very happy to present new work by Gala Bent as a featured online exhibit and a pop-up exhibit hosted by Foster/White Gallery from Aug 6 – 22.June 1, 2020
June 1, 2020: Together with the family of FSA photographer MARION POST WOLCOTT we compiled a selection of photographs. A percentage of each sale from this grouping will be donated to the NAACP or the Black Lives Matter organization.June 1, 2020
G. Gibson Projects is normally open by appointment, however this year we are primarily working via online through email, Instagram and by phone 206-587-4033. We are able to ship artwork purchases - nationally and internationally. The viewing room is open by appt. & August 1, 2024 marked our 33rd year in business.May 26, 2020
This month we feature an online selection of recent and earlier photographs by Michael Kenna. We join the artist in June 2020 to support the current food insecurities in local communities. Up to 20% of each sale of a Michael Kenna photograph in this exhibit will be donated to Northwest Harvest, a local food bank. Please inquire for current pricing.