Seattle Art Fair returns to Lumen Field July 25-28, featuring exciting works from the Pacific Northwest’s top galleries and an exciting lineup of major global projects. Join Seattle Art Fair for its eighth edition, where diverse artistic conversations converge in an ideal environment for education, engagement, and collecting.
National and international projects heading to Seattle Art Fair in 2024 include the Melrose Gallery in Johannesburg, which will present a solo exhibition of works by Dr. Esther Mahlangu, a globally renowned visual artist and beloved cultural ambassador of the Ndebele people; Lighthouses Called Kanata and YUKI-SIS in Tokyo; G-77 Gallery in Kyoto; and La Sala Art Gallery in Merida, featuring works by Alfredo Rombero.
James Harris Gallery in Dallas will present works by Claire Cowie and Ronald Hall, Adrián Ibáñez Galeria in Bogotá will present works by three artists of different generations and interests: Gloria Herazo, Juan Pablo Mier and Wilmer Useche, and Perve Galeria in Lisbon will present a solo exhibition of works by João Artur da Silva.
Other participating galleries include Sobering Galerie in Paris, Stewart Gallery in Boise, Christina Maybaum Gallery in San Francisco, BBDW in New York, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, which exhibits work by Anila Quayyum Agha, Walter Wickiser Gallery, CYNTHIA REEVES, Spence Gallery in Toronto, and Billis Williams Gallery and TIAN Contemporain in Los Angeles.
This year’s Seattle Art Fair will have a strong presence from notable area galleries, including Housewright Gallery, Traver Gallery, Greg Kucera Gallery, Winston Wächter Fine Art, J. Rinehart Gallery, Stonington Gallery, Lynn Hanson Gallery, Woodside/Braseth Gallery, AMCE Creative Arts, Hall Spassov, Foster/White Gallery, Smith & Vallee Gallery, studio e, ARTXIV, PDX CONTEMPORARY ART, Mullowney Printing, and Russo Lee Gallery, among others.
Many of the fair’s prominent cultural partners also participate in on-site gallery programming, including MiniMart, AIA Seattle + Seattle Design Festival, Arts + Culture Week/Seattle, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle Art Fair’s beneficiary partners, Seattle Art Museum, and more.
For more information, visit seattleartfair.com.