JG Art Gallery — Bainbridge Island, WA | JG Art Gallery + Events™
JG Art Gallery — Bainbridge Island, Washington
JG Art Gallery + Events™ — Bainbridge Island, WA

Art at the
water’s edge.

176 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Open Daily except Tuesday  ·  12–5 PM
1st Friday Art Walk
Hours
Mon, Wed–Sun  ·  12–5 PM
Closed Tuesday. Open most holidays.
Address
176 Winslow Way E
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Two blocks from the ferry terminal
First Friday Art Walk
Every first Friday  ·  5–8 PM
Join Winslow Way galleries for the monthly art walk. Wine, conversation, new work.
The Gallery

Where the ferry
meets the art world.

JG Art Gallery + Events sits on Winslow Way E — two blocks from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal, in the heart of the town’s gallery district. The space was formerly Roby King Gallery, a Bainbridge institution that represented Pacific Northwest artists for over two decades. Jude Grenney acquired it in late 2022 and built a new program from scratch.

What Jude brought from Park City: a curatorial eye trained on technique, a tolerance for abstraction, and the conviction that a gallery should feel like a conversation rather than a transaction. What Bainbridge Island brought back: a slower pace, a collector community that returns season after season, and a landscape that produces painters of exceptional quality.

The current Bainbridge roster includes Kathe Fraga’s lacquerware panels, Andy McConnell’s carved wood constructions, Amy Ferron’s watercolors, Barbara Duzan’s bead-pressed bronze animals, and Diane Ainsworth’s luminous landscapes. The work changes with each exhibition. The standard doesn’t.

Meet the Artists →
Inside JG Art Gallery — Bainbridge Island
176 Winslow Way E
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

Walk off the ferry: two blocks north on Winslow Way E.
Parking available on Winslow and adjacent streets.
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The Space
Inside the gallery.
Current Shows →
Pacific Northwest Roster

Artists discovered
on this island.

The Bainbridge program is anchored by artists Jude found through studio tours, gallery walks, and referrals from other Pacific Northwest painters. Several were new relationships built after the 2022 acquisition — artists who had never shown in Park City and whose work is distinctly of this place: the light off Puget Sound, the Douglas firs, the particular blue of an overcast Bainbridge morning.

Kathe Fraga’s lacquerware panels, built up in layers over weeks, carry the quality of Japanese lacquerware translated into Pacific Northwest imagery. Andy McConnell carves and paints wood constructions that read as both sculpture and painting depending on the light. Barbara Duzan presses individual glass beads into bronze animals one at a time. The gallery chooses work where the making is visible.

View All 52 Artists →
From the Collection
Available now at Bainbridge.
Browse All 813 Works →
Come In
Open six days a week.
No appointment needed.

Walk off the ferry and turn left. We’re two blocks up Winslow Way E. Open Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 5 PM. First Friday Art Walk every month.