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The Washington Center Gallery was created to showcase regional Northwest artists… both those beginning their career and the established. The gallery is located in our lobby space.

Main Gallery
Jeffree Stewart, oils
For the Love of Art
25 Years of Painting, Drawing & Printmaking

Mezzanine Lobby
Jeremy Zwiefel, wood
Gordian’s Knot

Black Box
Marilyn Freeman, multimedia installation
Communion: The Labyrinth Project
A multimedia installation designed to be “walked,” Communion: The Labyrinth Project draws on myth, mysticism, prayer, and ritual. The installation is a sculptural autobiography constructed from the artist’s personal artifacts ranging from 16mm film reels to platform shoes and integrates video and sonic art. It is an offering that invites others to engage with the work in a meditative way. The process of making this work continues as The Labyrinth is deconstructed and each piece discarded.
The Labyrinth Project

Main Stage
From Nova Scotia to South Puget Sound: Images of Celtic Immigrants
Photographs of early settlers to Puget Sound from Scotland and Nova Scotia are choreographed to the music of Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island fiddler Natalie MacMaster (performing October 4th at the Center).
Photographs are courtesy of the City of Tumwater's Henderson House Museum