Thirty years.
Two galleries.
One conviction.
That looking carefully is its own work.
JG Art Gallery + Events is owned and directed by Judith Grenney. Thirty years inside the work — selecting artists, mounting exhibitions, placing pieces with collectors who will live with them — built the conviction the gallery operates on now.
Galleries are not retail. They are introductions, made again and again, between an artist's working life and a collector's looking life. The gallery's job is to make those introductions well.
Inheriting one gallery's legacy. Writing the next chapter.
On Bainbridge Island, JG Art Gallery occupies the location built by Roby King — a gallery that defined Pacific Northwest representation for a generation.
Continuing that work means representing the artists who shaped that history while introducing the ones who will define what comes next. Continuity is not preservation. Continuity is keeping the line open.
Two galleries. Two communities. One roster.
Washington. The original.
A short ferry from Seattle, on Winslow's main street, in the location built by Roby King.
New exhibition the first Friday of every month.
Utah. The western expansion.
Mountain altitude. Year-round visitors with the means and time to look carefully.
New exhibition the last Friday of every month.
Nearly fifty artists. Pacific Northwest first.
The gallery represents nearly fifty working artists — painters, sculptors, photographers, glass artists, mixed-media practitioners. Most based in the Pacific Northwest, with a few from elsewhere who fit the conversation. New voices arrive each season.
What the gallery does.
- Two new exhibitions every month. One Bainbridge, one Park City. Marketing begins fourteen days before opening.
- Online viewing rooms. For collectors who travel, and for the works that ask to be considered carefully.
- Direct acquisition. Works over a threshold are placed by inquiry, not by add-to-cart.
- Provenance research. For clients building considered collections.
- Trade pricing. For designers, architects, and corporate buyers placing work on behalf of clients.