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Prelude

Prelude is a celebration of Kirkland Arts Center’s newly minted gallery membership program. Enjoy a diverse selection of work that comes together to form a beautiful introduction to a meaningful program. KAC gallery membership is designed to highlight regional artists’ work and provide an opportunity for gallery visitors to experience exceptional work created locally. Exhibition […]

A Witness

A Witness is Adina Segal’s debut solo exhibition; Adina was the People’s Choice Award Winner of KAC’s first ever all-digital exhibition, Speak Up, which took place last Summer. Artist Statement: Imagine you could see through the time and space of this moment. What would it look like? Would you see light refracted and reflected off all objects […]

A Witness

A Witness is Adina Segal’s debut solo exhibition; Adina was the People’s Choice Award Winner of KAC’s first ever all-digital exhibition, Speak Up, which took place last Summer. Artist Statement: Imagine you could see through the time and space of this moment. What would it look like? Would you see light refracted and reflected off all objects […]

Kirkland Public Library with Suze Woolf

Kirkland Library 308 Kirkland Avenue, Kirkland, United States

You may recognize Suze as the People’s Choice Award Winner from our past exhibition, Threshold. Suze Woolf is a life-long outdoor person. Her art work is primarily about nature, and she creates much of it in the field. She has watched glaciers shrink and burned-over forests increase all over the North American West. At first, as a […]

Bear Creek Palettes 2022

Kirkland Arts Center partners with The Bear Creek School in Redmond to provide an opportunity for graduating seniors to showcase their work. Samples of these talented, hard working students’ work can be found below. The public is welcome to view these works during our regular gallery hours. Exhibition Dates: February 23 – March 6, 2022.

In Comfort of Chaos

How do we find order amidst crumbling governments, relationships, and identities? How can the turbulence, anxiety and unrest of todays world pave way for a new sense of clarity and vision? This exhibition seeks works that explores ways in which artists makes sense of time, space, and society when everything around them seems to be […]

Rain Village

How do you create Home? Since 2018, multidisciplinary artist Soo Hong has pondered this question. Rain Village is a community arts project that brings together communities in conversation and creation on the topics of belonging and mutual empathy. Soo invites patrons to participate in an example of social practice by completing a mural of a […]

Portraits of Deep Time by Tara Kraft with Kirkland Public Library

Kirkland Library 308 Kirkland Avenue, Kirkland, United States

Rocks ooze time and change. When I look at rocks, I imagine the eons of geologic movement that created them. It is a huge expanse of time that dwarfs our tiny existence. To lovingly study rocks connects me to the natural world in its immensity, but also in its particulars. It brings life into perspective. […]

The Artist’s Alchemy: Transforming the Found

Kirkland Arts Center 620 Market St, Kirkland, WA, United States

“A Simple Device for Eavesdropping on the Elements of Nature” David Julian Alchemy is defined as “a seemingly magical process of transformation, creation, or combination of base materials into something new.” The artists featured in this fascinating exhibition are artistic alchemists – crafting, constructing, painting, photographing, assembling and “bricolaging” wondrously new works from materials found […]

phantom burned

Heather Ormsbee is a multi-disciplinary artist based in the outskirts of Seattle, WA. Her work is a glimpse into a physical and emotional journey which gestures you to come closer to her fire. A trained fire thrower, adrenaline junkie, and lover of the macabre, the painting series, phantom burned, illustrates various haunted figures playing with […]