T W E N T Y
Winston W채chter Fine Art
Seattle
www.winstonwachter.com
Twenty years ago, Christine Wächter Campbell and I opened a gallery. At the time, we weren't thinking of ourselves as women business owners, nor did we consider the significance or uniqueness of it. As we look back now, we are proud of how we have persevered in an industry that can often be a struggle. We are proud of the artists we have supported and helped to grow. Just as we didn't consider ourselves women business owners, we have never considered our artists as anything other than who they wanted to be through their art. î “is year we celebrate our accomplishment, and would like to share some of the women artists who have participated in our success. - Stacey Winston-Levitan
Please contact us with any questions 206.652.5855
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Margeaux Walter, Keep Calm, 2014, c-print, 4/7, 30 x 40 inhces, $7000
Zaria Forman Greenland #69 2010 soft pastel on paper 50 x 50 inches
Julie Speidel, Glacier Series Installation, 2014, stainless steel, variable dimensions
Jessica Craig-Martin, Ladies and Gents, Moulin de Mougins, 2008, c-print, 24 x 36 inches
Rena Bass Forman, Sri Lanka CO-5657, 2005, toned gelatin silver print, 30 x 30 inches
Robin Layton, Field of Dreams, 2013, metallic archival print, variable dimensions
Seton Smith Kitchen 1 C-print 48 x 48 inches
Susan Dory Regolith 1 2014 Acrylic on paper 50 x 38 inches
Ann Gardner, Yellow Orb, 2014, mixed media with glass, 66 x 56 x 20 inches
Annie Morris From left: Stack 10, Copper Blue, 2014, mixed media, 118 inches Stack 9, Bu Titanium, 2014, mixed media, 105 inches Stack 8, Prussian Blue, 2014, mixed media, 105 inches
Miya Ando Emptiness î Že Sky (Shou Sugi Ban) 2015 Frontiers Reimagined, Museo di Palazzo Grimani, Venice Biennale Mixed media 84 x 84 x 84 inches
Etsuko Ichikawa, Trace 6614, 2014, glass pyrograph on paper, 52 x 38 inches
Angelina Nasso, Listen, 2014, oil on canvas, 68 x 76 inches
Janet Echelman, , Impatient Optimist, 2015, fiber, variable dimensions
Betsy Eby, Rhythm Study in Blue, 2015, paper, gouache, encaustic, 17 x 51 inches
Tracy Rocca, Spalding Trail, 2010, oil on polyester over panel, 30 x 48 inches
Piper O’Neill, Don’t Fence Me In #4, Don’t Fence Me In Chrome 2013, mixed media, 26.5 x 18.5 x 9 inches each
Press Zaria Forman http://nypost.com/video/dont-call-her-a-finger-painter/ http://www.style.com/culture/style-map/2015/artist-zaria-forman
Robin Layton http://www.king5.com/story/news/local/seattle/2015/01/07/12th-man-seahawks-robin-layton-photography/21383241/ Annie Morris http://www.telegraph.co.uk/active/11423216/Living-in-an-art-gallery.html http://www.wsj.com/articles/fine-art-gallery-exhibitions-of-annie-morris-kate-shepherd-and-johannes-vanderbeek-1411784914 Miya Ando http://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/02/09/miya-ando-decedent-of-japanese-swordsmiths-creates-mind-blowing-art-with-steel/ http://worcestermag.com/2015/04/23/samurai-exhibit-blends-art-and-culture-at-wam/32910 http://www.thedrum.com/news/2015/03/17/911-sculpture-miya-ando-takes-residence-olympic-park
Janet Echelman http://www.archdaily.com/598378/the-bill-and-melinda-gates-foundation-unveils-janet-echelman-s-latest-work-impatient-optimist-in-seattle/ http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/when-dazzling-art-transforms-cityscape-180953043/?no-ist
Betsy Eby http://www.columbusmuseum.com/exhibition/painting-with-fire-works-by-betsy-eby-2/
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