Artemisia Rescue: Across Time and Place
Curated by snezana saraswati petrovic & quinn mcnichol
A collaboration between SOIL Artist-Run Gallery (Seattle) and Durden & Ray (Los Angeles)
Opening Reception : Thursday May 7th 5-8pm
Closing Reception: Saturday May 30th 12-5pm
Hours: Friday – Sunday 12pm – 5pm
Artemisia Rescue: Across Time and Space is a collaborative exhibition between SOIL Artist-Run Gallery (Seattle) and Durden & Ray (Los Angeles). Inspired by the Artemisia (mugwort) plant and its rhizomatic growth, the exhibition explores resilience, interconnection, and collective survival across geographies and time. Working from the rhizome as both metaphor and method, the project brings together artists whose practices engage care, repair, and adaptation in moments of social and ecological precarity. Long associated with healing, dreaming, and protection, Artemisia anchors the exhibition in histories of embodied knowledge and cultural memory. Unfolding across two cities, Artemisia Rescue proposes connection—not hierarchy—as a model for sustaining creative and communal life.
Image details:
Lee davignon, and there was a tower, a show, and a foot
Arezoo Bharthania, fantasized blue dreams
Chris Buening, Mugwort Mugs
cameron day o‘connell, fear gorta
#soilgallery #seattlegallery #pnwgallery #contemporaryart #contemporarygallery
Artemisia Rescue: Across Time and Place
Curated by snezana saraswati petrovic & quinn mcnichol
A collaboration between SOIL Artist-Run Gallery (Seattle) and Durden & Ray (Los Angeles)
Opening Reception : Thursday May 7th 5-8pm
Closing Reception: Saturday May 30th 12-5pm
Hours: Friday – Sunday 12pm – 5pm
Artemisia Rescue: Across Time and Space is a collaborative exhibition between SOIL Artist-Run Gallery (Seattle) and Durden & Ray (Los Angeles). Inspired by the Artemisia (mugwort) plant and its rhizomatic growth, the exhibition explores resilience, interconnection, and collective survival across geographies and time. Working from the rhizome as both metaphor and method, the project brings together artists whose practices engage care, repair, and adaptation in moments of social and ecological precarity. Long associated with healing, dreaming, and protection, Artemisia anchors the exhibition in histories of embodied knowledge and cultural memory. Unfolding across two cities, Artemisia Rescue proposes connection—not hierarchy—as a model for sustaining creative and communal life.
See you on Thursday!
#soilgallery #seattlegallery #pnwgallery #contemporaryart #contemporarygallery
SOIL Artist-Run Gallery and Actualize AiR present Service/Symbiosis, a group exhibition of member artists and residents respectively of their collaborative artworks and singular expressions.
Service/Symbiosis is the generative result of collaborations, discourse, and shared energies. Bringing together a broad spectrum of material, practice, meaning, and expressions, the 33 artists in this exhibition are accomplices in experimentation and interpretation. Whether working in service of, or in symbiosis with, each other and their work, the fruits of creative partnership and art space community building are on full display.
Hope to see you at the gallery this week!
#soilgallery #seattlegallery #pnwgallery #contemporaryart #contemporarygallery
𝒮𝑒𝓇𝓋𝒾𝒸𝑒/𝒮𝓎𝓂𝒷𝒾𝑜𝓈𝒾𝓈 at Actualize Gallery ⋆˚꩜。
Next Saturday, May 2, marks the closing of our collaborative exhibition with @soilart ! The show spans across both galleries, each open from Friday through Sunday, 12-5pm, for your viewing pleasure.
The works in this show are experimental, inventive and collaborative—showcasing thirty-three artists from both organizations. It’s been so fun for our communities to make new work together, deepen our connections with one another, and to be able to share those fruits with all of you.
Huge thank you to @ryanwarnerphotography for these photographs! And to all who have been a part of this!
Actualize AiR is part of the Shunpike Storefronts & Artist Residencies Program, and is powered by Shunpike with additional support from 4Culture.
SOIL Artist-Run Gallery and Actualize AiR present Service/Symbiosis, a group exhibition of member artists and residents respectively of their collaborative artworks and singular expressions.
Service/Symbiosis is the generative result of collaborations, discourse, and shared energies. Bringing together a broad spectrum of material, practice, meaning, and expressions, the 33 artists in this exhibition are accomplices in experimentation and interpretation. Whether working in service of, or in symbiosis with, each other and their work, the fruits of creative partnership and art space community building are on full display.
Image details:
Genevieve Tremblay and Jose de la Parra. Carnation: Petals of SOIL, 2024. Parametric 3D data visualization, print, and interactive media.
Hope to see you tonight!
Visit our collaborative group exhibtion 𝒮𝑒𝓇𝓋𝒾𝒸𝑒/𝒮𝓎𝓂𝒷𝒾𝑜𝓈𝒾𝓈 at @actualize.air and @soilart during open gallery hours, Friday through Sunday from 12-5pm! Now through May 2🪷
Actualize AiR
112 Prefontaine Place S
&
SOIL Artist-Run Gallery
112 3rd Avenue S
Featured artwork by Genevieve Tremblay and Jose de la Parra. Petals of SOIL I, 2026. Parametric 3D data visualization, archival pigment print on metallic paper mounted to acrylic. 19.75 x 14 inches.
#SNEAKPEEK—𝒮𝑒𝓇𝓋𝒾𝒸𝑒/𝒮𝓎𝓂𝒷𝒾𝑜𝓈𝒾𝓈 opens for Pioneer Square Art Walk at @actualize.air and @soilart TOMORROW, March 5 from 6-9pm!
Featuring collaborative, discursive, and singular expressions by artists from both organizations, including;
Alissa Dymally Williams
Amanda Ringstad
Baso Fibonacci and Ellen Ziegler
Ben Hirschkoff and Shannon Hobbs
Bridget O’Brien-Smith and Lacey Swain
Cameron Day O’Connell
Colleen RJC Bratton and Tania Colette B.
Genevieve Tremblay and Jose de la Parra
Iole Alessandrini
Jia Jia and Kate Bailey
Julia Monté
Kalina Chung and Sophia Anderson
Lee Davignon and Sofya Belinskaya
Margie Livingston and Sanoe Stevenson-Egeland
Mary Anne Carter and Forrest Perrine
Nadia Ahmed and Parisa Ghaderi
Noel Kat
Philippe Hyojung Kim
Quinton Merada
Tara Tamaribuchi
Warren Pope
Zack Kunisawa-Concklin
𓆝 𓆟 𓆞 𓆟 𓆝
Actualize AiR is part of the Shunpike Storefronts & Artist Residencies Program, and is powered by Shunpike with additional support from 4Culture.
SOIL Artist-Run Gallery is powered by Shunpike with additional support from 4Culture, The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, ArtsFund, and Allen Family Philanthropies.
Actualize AiR and SOIL Artist-Run Gallery present 𝒮𝑒𝓇𝓋𝒾𝒸𝑒/𝒮𝓎𝓂𝒷𝒾𝑜𝓈𝒾𝓈, a group exhibition of thirty-three artists from both organizations. Comprised of collaborative, discursive, and singular expressions, all included artworks are energized by shared values and meaningful discourse between two creative communities. Whether working in service of or symbiosis with each other and their work, the artists in this exhibition become accomplices in experimentation and interpretation.
Come by for the opening reception of 𝒮𝑒𝓇𝓋𝒾𝒸𝑒/𝒮𝓎𝓂𝒷𝒾𝑜𝓈𝒾𝓈 at both locations for Pioneer Square Art Walk—next Thursday, March 5 from 6-9pm!
. ݁₊ ⊹ . ݁ ⟡ ݁ . ⊹ ₊ ݁.
Actualize AiR is part of the Shunpike Storefronts & Artist Residencies Program, and is powered by Shunpike with additional support from 4Culture.
SOIL Artist-Run Gallery is powered by Shunpike with additional support from 4Culture, The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, ArtsFund, and Allen Family Philanthropies.
Featured artwork by Jia Jia and Kate Bailey.
One step forward, two steps back
Tania Colette B.
Exhibition Dates: January 23rd, 2026 - February 28th, 2026
Opening Reception: Thursday, February 5th, 5pm-8pm
One step forward, two steps back is a solo exhibition of new works by Seattle-based artist Tania Colette B. Drawing from her “life-size” sculpture practice, which explores the material life of social movements and state power, the exhibition examines the isolated choreographies embedded within collective operations both of and against state violence.
Tania Colette B. is an artist based in Seattle. Her work explores the sculptural byproducts of political capitalism and state power. With sculpture, installation, found photography/video, and a broad range of other media, she re-stages sites of social resistance, economic failure, and environmental exploitation in order to examine them from a material vantage point. Her current projects center on tactics of “sculptural resistance”: barriers and monuments built by protestors in order to circumvent, resist, and critique state violence. She holds an MA in Culture Industry from Goldsmiths, University of London (2020) and a BFA in Sculpture from California College of the Arts (2014). She is a member of SOIL and Specialist in Seattle.
taniacb.com @taniacolette_b
Hope to see you at the gallery this week!
#soilgallery #seattlegallery #pnwgallery #contemporaryart #contemporarygallery
‘Crystalline Lens’
January 23 - February 28, 2026
Opening Reception: February 5, 5-8 pm
Hours: Friday - Sunday 11am - 4PM
‘Electric Jelly’ (detail) Meagan Smith @meaganleggin
‘There Is Sanity at Sea Level’ (detail) Christopher Squier @studio_squier
‘Lipidity’ (detail) Allyce Wood @a11yce
‘Crystalline Lens’ references the focusing lens of the eye, a mystical quality, a glass parabola, or a clear viewpoint. Artists Meagan Smith, Christopher Squier, and Allyce Wood use the term as a guide, creating an exhibition of artworks that utilize glitches, patterns, and shifting perceptions to explore the ethereal qualities of liquidity and expansion.
Hope to see you at the gallery this week!
#contemporaryart #firstthursday #pioneersquare #digitalweaving #handwoven coloredpencil
soilgallery seattlegallery pnwgallery contemporaryart contemporarygallery
In the Backspace
One step forward, two steps back
Tania Colette B.
Exhibition Dates: January 23rd, 2026 - February 28th, 2026
Opening Reception: Thursday, February 5th, 5pm-8pm
One step forward, two steps back is a solo exhibition of new works by Seattle-based artist Tania Colette B. Drawing from her “life-size” sculpture practice, which explores the material life of social movements and state power, the exhibition examines the isolated choreographies embedded within collective operations both of and against state violence.
Tania Colette B. is an artist based in Seattle. Her work explores the sculptural byproducts of political capitalism and state power. With sculpture, installation, found photography/video, and a broad range of other media, she re-stages sites of social resistance, economic failure, and environmental exploitation in order to examine them from a material vantage point. Her current projects center on tactics of “sculptural resistance”: barriers and monuments built by protestors in order to circumvent, resist, and critique state violence. She holds an MA in Culture Industry from Goldsmiths, University of London (2020) and a BFA in Sculpture from California College of the Arts (2014). She is a member of SOIL and Specialist in Seattle.
taniacb.com @taniacolette_b
Hope to see you at the gallery this week!
#soilgallery #seattlegallery #pnwgallery #contemporaryart #contemporarygallery