Gallery press kit
Gallery overview, current programming, locations, founding context (when relevant), and a curated set of high-resolution exhibition photographs and artist headshots cleared for editorial use.
Press
JG Art Gallery is happy to support editorial coverage, regional and national press, podcast interviews, and arts-publication features. The gallery handles press requests directly — usually same business day. Below: press kits, image requests, current and upcoming releases, and the direct line for press inquiries.
What we provide
Gallery overview, current programming, locations, founding context (when relevant), and a curated set of high-resolution exhibition photographs and artist headshots cleared for editorial use.
Each exhibition is supported by a press release with curatorial framing, artist biographies, key works, and publication-quality images. Releases go out four weeks before opening.
High-resolution images of specific works, installations, or artist portraits — cleared for editorial use, with credit and caption requirements provided. Tell us which artist or which exhibition you are writing about and we will pull what fits.
Most of our roster artists are willing to speak with press around their exhibitions and notable bodies of work. We coordinate scheduling and provide background materials — usually within a few days for current-show artists.
For pieces that need a gallery comment — on a market trend, an artist's career, or a regional arts story — we provide attributable quotes within editorial deadlines. Tell us your angle and your timing.
The Bainbridge and Park City galleries are open to photographers and film crews working on editorial features. We schedule access around exhibition openings and quiet hours, and we can arrange artist presence when the story calls for it.
Currently on view
Three Pacific Northwest artists working in three different vocabularies of material — Andy McConnell at the wood, Maria Cristalli at the forge, Jill Kyong at the panel. Salvaged cedar, forged iron, and minimalist wood relief, in conversation. The exhibition opened May 1 on First Friday Art Walk and runs through May 31, simultaneously in Bainbridge, Park City, and online.
Press release with full artist statements, key works, and high-resolution imagery available on request.
info@jgartgallery.com
Subject line: PRESS
Same business day for editorial deadlines. Mark urgent ones in the subject line.
Bainbridge Island, WA
Park City, UT
Decades of program continuity in the Pacific Northwest, including legacy of the Roby King Gallery on Bainbridge Island.