Viewing Rooms

Curated rooms. Walked at your own pace.

A Viewing Room is a focused selection of work — fewer pieces than the full Collection, more shape than a search filter. Each room is the gallery's recommendation around an artist, a theme, a medium, or a season. The rooms cycle with the exhibition program; some stay open for a season, some close when their show closes, some return when the conversation does.

Theme Room

Pacific Northwest Landscape

Ericka Wolf · Robin Weiss · Randena Walsh · Lisa McShane · Taralee Guild

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Theme Room

Abstract & Atmospheric

Peter Juvonen · Brooke Borcherding · Ilene Gienger-Stanfield · Lisa McShane

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Currently

The current Viewing Room is the exhibition itself.

Material Mediations is on the wall through May 31. While the show is up, the exhibition page is functioning as the active Viewing Room — three artists, the works in the show, the curatorial framing, the artist statements. After Material Mediations closes, dedicated rooms cycle in around What Water Knows, opening June 5.

If you would like a Viewing Room built around a specific question — an artist you are following, a medium you are learning, a project you are placing work into — write to the gallery. Bespoke rooms are a regular part of how we work with collectors and design teams.

The kinds of rooms we build

Four shapes a Viewing Room takes.

Most Viewing Rooms fit one of these shapes. The bespoke rooms collectors and design teams request usually do too.

Around an artist

Artist focus

One artist's work in depth — five to twelve pieces tracing a thread through their practice. Often built when an artist's exhibition closes and the gallery wants the conversation to continue.

Around a theme

Curatorial selection

Multiple artists in conversation around a question — a material, a place, a register. Built when works on the roster, brought together, do something individually they cannot.

Around a medium

Material focus

Sculpture only. Forged iron only. Photography only. For collectors building depth in a single discipline, or design teams placing work where medium is the brief.

Around a season

Seasonal selection

Works that read together at a moment in the calendar — winter rooms, summer rooms, holiday-season pieces. Rotated four times a year alongside the exhibition program.

A bespoke Viewing Room is a real part of how we work.

If you have a specific question — an artist to deepen on, a project to place work into, a gift to research carefully — tell us. We'll build a room around what you actually need, with the gallery's recommendation framing the selection. There's no charge for the work, and no obligation to acquire from what we show.