Arts and Entertainment
January 31, 2025
From: Gallery 110Seattle, WA – Gallery 110 is delighted to showcase six new members in our East Gallery for the month of February. This group exhibition features a variety of 2D and 3D works added to our inventory in the past year from an exciting cohort of emerging and established PNW artists:
Layomi Akinrinade is a self-taught painter and photographer living in Seattle. Born and raised in Ife, Nigeria, he moved to the US in 2013 to study computer science. He makes art to assess the world around him, drawing inspiration from intergalactic space dreams, comparative history, human anatomy, post-COVID sociology, and explorations of his subconscious mind.
Rowan Eriksson is a contemporary painter with an intersectional practice informed by their gender identity and auditory disorder. Their art explores how the current political landscape in America—characterized by a surge in attacks targeting queer and women’s bodies—influences our vision of ourselves.
Photographer Devin Elle Gaan was raised in Hong Kong before their family immigrated to Seattle in 1992. As a trans/non-binary person of color growing up in the MTV generation, mainstream society rarely offered anything that they saw in themselves, and they found an affinity for creating art that gives voice to under-appreciated aspects of the world.
Lin-Lin Mao Mollitor is a Chinese-American painter and installation artist living in Seattle. Her works are informed by her experience as an immigrant who arrived in the US as a young child with her parents from Taiwan. Themes in her work include: the celebration of women, questions about aggression and war, and contemplations on the nature of reality.
Alethea Robbins is a trans-disciplinary artist born in Mississippi. She works in diverse media such as clothing construction, quilting, embroidery, photography, painting, and installation. Her work is rooted in research-based methods including concepts of health, spirituality, economics, and accessibility.
Rebecca Woodhouse is a Seattle-based abstract artist exploring the connections that bind us. Working primarily in collage and mixed media, her art reflects an evolution prompted by the introspective nature of recent times. Her work has been featured in publications like Spectrum (NW Art Alliance) and PMA Magazine.
Exhibition Date: February 6-March 1, 2025
Hours: Thursday through Saturday from 12–5pm
Location: Gallery 110, 110 3rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
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