Gallery 110 was established in 2002 in Seattle's Pioneer Square by artist George Brandt, who ran it as a commercial gallery until 2010, when he led its transformation into a nonprofit artist collective. Today the gallery is run by its artist members and a professional management team committed to fostering artistic freedom in a culturally diverse community.
Gallery 110 offers opportunities to artists at any stage of their career to exhibit their work in solo and group shows, and provides access to professional development, education, and mentorship. We strive to be accessible and supportive to all artists who want to join our collective and help us grow as an art organization. We demonstrate our commitment to racial equity by recruiting and welcoming artists of all cultural backgrounds.
As a nonprofit, Gallery 110 depends on member dues and contributions from the community. We value financial responsibility and transparent business practices that support out growth an lead to more community engagement and opportunities for our members.
Gallery 110 is a tax-exempt, 501(c)3 organization. Contributions are deductible to the extent provided by law.