Viewing Room · Iconic Bainbridge

The full show, walked from anywhere.

July 2 – August 6, 2026 · Bainbridge Island & Park City · Seven artists

Every available work in the exhibition, grouped by artist, each with a statement in their own voice. Tap any piece to see it in full and inquire. This room stays open through the run of the show.

Gary Groves

Woodcut & Linocut · Photography · Bainbridge Island

“Every block begins in nature and ends in patience — a week or more of cutting to find a quality that isn’t always readily identifiable. The print is where sculpture, photography, drawing, and architecture finally meet.”

Pamela Wachtler

Oil on Canvas · Monotype · Bainbridge Island

“Twenty-five years of design taught me how an image holds attention before a viewer has decided to look. Now the subject is the island itself — its birds, its marshes, the particular light off the harbor.”

Kathe Fraga

Antiqued Fresco on Birch Panel · Oil Glaze · Chinoiserie

“I paint the surface as much as the subject — birch panel built up and glazed until a wall seems recovered rather than made. Chinoiserie is my structure; the patina is mine.”

Teresa Smith

Oil on Canvas · Abstract Landscape · Bainbridge Island

“I paint cathedral trees and wild places — the spaces between branches, filtered light, a mosaic like stained glass. I paint an island as sanctuary.”

Wendy Armstrong

Painting · Multidisciplinary · Invited · The Island as Subject

“Fifty years through stone, forged steel, glass, and clay brought me back to paint. I record what I have lived beside on this island — a garden truck, three sheep in a field, the long shadow of a working day.”

Erica Nordean

Oil & Acrylic · Equestrian and Landscape · Invited

“I started on the backstretch at eighteen. The horses I paint are not at rest — they are caught in the instant of velocity, the weight and the direction still in them.”

Paula Griff

Oil & Graphite · Pacific Northwest Landscape · Invited

“Painting is how I experience the freshness of Nature — it is my companion, it is my muse. I sketch en plein air, then carry the motif back to the studio and let the landscape speak for itself.”

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Tell the gallery which work, or which artist you are following. We will send full documentation, dimensions, and framing options, and hold a piece while you decide. No obligation.