best galleries in wa

Henry Art Gallery


15th Ave NE & University of Washington, NE 41st St, Seattle, WA 98195




The Henry Art Gallery celebrates contemporary art’s transformative power. With a permanent collection spanning historical and modern works, it fosters dialogue, innovation, and discovery. The gallery’s commitment to equity, collaboration, and accountability resonates as it honors the ancestral lands of the Coast Salish peoples. Visitors are invited to explore new possibilities and pay respects to the interconnected web of life.


Foster / White Gallery


220 3rd Ave S #100, Seattle, WA 98104




Founded in 1968, Foster/White Gallery stands as a beacon of artistic excellence on the West Coast. Nestled in Seattle’s vibrant Pioneer Square, this premier gallery has garnered global acclaim for its diverse and exceptional contemporary exhibitions, spanning painting, sculpture, and glass art. Representing emerging, mid-career, and established artists, Foster/White maintains an unwavering commitment to aesthetic quality. As an active member of the Seattle Art Dealers Association (SADA) and a fixture in the First Thursday Art Walk tradition, the gallery is a respected hub for art enthusiasts and tourists alike. Whether starting a fine art collection or expanding an existing one, Foster/White’s knowledgeable and passionate staff is ready to guide collectors on their artistic journey.


Fredrick Homes and Company Gallery


Fredrick Homes and Company Gallery




Frederick Holmes & Company, a boutique fine art gallery located in Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square, stands as one of the Northwest’s premier galleries. Founded in 2013, it showcases emerging contemporary artists from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Their dynamic programming includes monthly exhibitions featuring iconic masters like Picasso, Chagall, Dali, and Miro, alongside influential contributors to European and American avant-garde movements. The gallery also represents the art-historic estates of American Modernist Walter Quirt and Figurative Expressionist Oscar Van Young. With a collector-focused approach, FH&Co offers a hospitable and educational experience, collaborating with national galleries to elevate Seattle’s prominence in the art world.


Park Lane Gallery


130 Park Ln, Kirkland, WA 98033




Since 1991, Parklane Gallery has thrived as the artistic heart of Kirkland, Washington. This downtown gem boasts 40 resident Northwest artists, each contributing a diverse array of contemporary and traditional media—paintings, photography, digital art, sculpture, glass, and artisan jewelry. Visitors revel in the friendly atmosphere, guided by knowledgeable gallery artists. Park Lane, the charming cobblestone street outside, recently earned acclaim as one of the American Planning Association’s “Great Places.” With street sculptures, boutique shops, and inviting sidewalk cafes, it’s a beacon for residents and tourists alike. The gallery hosts monthly featured artists and juried shows, while its evolving website keeps visitors informed about current and upcoming events, along with artist biographies and an online store showcasing available art.


Rotella Gallery


800 Bellevue Way NE #200, Bellevue, WA 98004




Rotella Gallery exclusively showcases the captivating photography of Robert Rotella. His style captures subjects authentically, revealing vibrant colors in floral compositions and the raw beauty of landscapes. Limited-edition prints, complete with a hand-signed certificate of authenticity, are available in various sizes. The gallery’s in-house printing adheres to the highest industry standards, using fine art papers and archival inks. Their expert framing service ensures each piece is impeccably presented