Vignettes: 1906

Vignettes, a beloved Capitol Hill gallery inside the apartment of Sierra Stinson, finished out its 2017 season of installations at the future site of 1906 Apartments.

Role: Installation space and facilitation

Joey Veltkamp - Heartbreak Simulation
Lena Joshi - Home Island Bye Bye (The Stranger’s write up)

Joey Veltkamp, Heartbreak Simulation, 2017

About Vignettes: “Originally a series of one-night only exhibitions featuring new creations by artists in a studio apartment in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, WA. Vignettes quickly became a malleable alternative venue for emerging and  underrepresented visual artists of all disciplines to exhibit new creations in an intimate and nurturing environment in which they can experiment and exchange with the viewer regarding their process and practice. In 2014 Vignettes extended it’s exhibitions beyond the apartment into site specific venues throughout the city of Seattle in addition to expanding into an online venue to offer a curated space and dedicated writing for independent artists. Today Vignettes is a curatorial collective of founder, Sierra Stinson and artist Serrah Russell exhibiting public installations throughout the country.”