The Art Lover's Guide To Collecting Fine Art In The Pacific Northwest
American Art Collector|September 2019

The Pacific Northwest, encompassing Washington and Oregon, is a region like no other.

The Art Lover's Guide To Collecting Fine Art In The Pacific Northwest

And its two main metropolitan cities, Portland and Seattle, simply bleed creativity. In addition to the rainy vibes, which add their own layer of melodrama, both cities are awash in the scents of fresh coffee and the work of street performers, musicians and artists. There likely isn’t a street corner in either of these cities that isn’t dazzled in some way with the imaginations of artists who’ve stepped foot there.

In Seattle, visitors and art lovers can gallivant around Pike Place Market exploring the myriad of public art on the walls and alleyways, as well as the Market’s famous bronze sculpture, Rachel the Pig. Seattle Art Museum has three major facilities, with its main building located downtown. The museum, which features the colossal Hammering Man at its entrance, has a growing collection of nearly 25,000 works from across the world, including everything from antiques and historic works to contemporary art. At Seattle Center, visitors will find what is considered to be the largest exhibit of glass art by Dale Chihuly, an otherworldly “garden” of blown-glass botanicals.

The Seattle Art Fair happens every August, allowing collectors and art lovers the chance to explore artwork from nearly 100local, national and international exhibitors. The event recently celebrated its five-year milestone this past August.

In Kirkland across Lake Washington is Parklane Gallery, showcasing works from 40 Pacific Northwest-based artists. Arts institutions can be found throughout the state of Washington, including the Tacoma Art Museum, Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds and the Museum of Northwest Art in La Conner. Also located in La Conner is bronze and wood sculptor Peregrine O’Gormley.

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