
IN MATERIAL
IN MATERIAL
MARCH 29 - APRIL 26, 2025
PREVIEW RECEPTION - SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 2025 FROM 2-4PM
OPENING RECEPTION - FIRST THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2025 FROM 5-8PM
ARTIST TALK - SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 2025, at 1:00PM
Celebrating our gallery artists featured in the Bo Bartlett Center exhibition, Women of the Pacific Northwest, J. Rinehart Gallery is thrilled to announce, In Material, an exhibition that redefines the boundaries of traditional materials. Jaq Chartier, Emily Gherard, and Katy Stone bring together a collection of work, uncovering the innovation and materiality of contemporary mediums.
In Material will be on view online and in the Gallery March 29 – April 26, 2025. A Collectors Preview Reception will be held Saturday, March 29, 2025, from 2-4pm. A Public Opening Reception will be held First Thursday, April 3, 2024, from 5-8pm. Jaq Chartier, Emily Gherard, and Katy Stone will join us in the gallery for a discussion about their work on Saturday April 19, 2025 at 1:00pm.
In Material brings into sharp focus the unique and innovative ways that artists of the Pacific Northwest harness and adapt materials to create sophisticated and exquisite works of fine art.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
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Jaq Chartier attended Syracuse University for film, and then obtained her BFA in painting from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and her MFA in painting from the University of Washington, Seattle.
She was a Joan Mitchell Foundation Award nominee, a Creative Capital Grant finalist, and a finalist for the 2011 Contemporary Northwest Art Award at the Portland Art Museum. Her awards include an Artist Trust/Washington State Arts Commission Fellowship, a Purchase Award from the Portable Works Collection of Seattle Public Utilities, and a Seattle Art Museum Betty Bowen PONCHO Special Recognition Award. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Tacoma Art Museum, Oregon State University in Corvallis, Microsoft, The Allen Institute, Google Cloud Collection, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, and most recently collected by the Esbjerg Museum in Denmark.
She lives and works in Seattle, WA
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Emily Gherard (b. 1979), is a Seattle-based painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and is best known for her process-based work built from the accumulation of repetitive marks. Gherard earned her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI, and an MFA from the University of Washington Seattle, WA. She received the 2024 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Grant and the 2021 Joan Mitchell Fellowship and is a 2024 MacDowell Fellow.
She has participated in exhibitions at The Museum of Northwest Art, La Conner, WA, The Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, WA, and The Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA.
In addition, her work can be found in numerous collections, such as the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Swedish Medical Center, and Microsoft Permanent Collection. Gherard currently lives and works in Seattle, WA.
For more on Gherard's work, check out this recent interview through the Joan Mitchell Foundation.
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Stone received her BFA in Drawing, Painting and Printmaking from Iowa State University, and her MFA in Painting from the University of Washington.
She has exhibited at Boise Art Museum; Boston University Art Gallery; Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle; Kansas City Art Institute; Jacksonville Museum of Contemporary Art; Mass Art, Boston; McNay Museum of Art, San Antonio; Missoula Art Museum; Schneider Museum, Ashland; Sun Valley Center, Ketchum; University of Akron; University of Richmond; Washington State Convention Center; and Watcom Museum of Art. Her commissioned public artworks include projects for the GSA's Art in Architecture Program, Washington State Arts Commission, The City of Seattle, Cleveland Clinic, Michigan State University, and corporate clients including ConocoPhillips and Microsoft.
She lives and works in Seattle, WA
AVAILABLE ARTWORK

DARK TIMES
DARK TIMES
Dark Times brings together a collection of quiet forms and deeper palettes by a select group of our gallery artists. Works by Gala Bent, Lesley Frenz, Emily Gherard, Anne Hirondelle, and Lakshmi Muirhead come together through the moonless black using bold contrast with their materials. Soft abstraction, bold shapes, and inky atmospheres are at the center of the exhibition, exuding a moody sophistication. Dark Times is the inverse of luminescence, the pull of negative space, and the exploration of the unknown.
Dark Times will be on view online and in the Gallery September 5 - 24, 2024. An Opening Reception will be held First Thursday, September 5, 2024, from 5-8pm.

SEATTLE ART FAIR
SEATTLE ART FAIR
BOOTH C09
JULY 25 - JULY 28, 2024
J. Rinehart Gallery is thrilled to be returning to the Seattle Art Fair, July 25-28, 2024!
Visit J. Rinehart Gallery, Booth C09, to see an exhibition of Seattle-based artists who have been gaining national recognition.
For our 2024 Seattle Art Fair installation, we look forward to exhibiting new work by multidisciplinary Filipino artist Romson Bustillo. We will be debuting his first foray into translating his impressive work into blown glass vessels, created during two prestigious residencies at the Museum of Glass and the Pilchuck Glass School this past spring. Romson is the Artist Trust Arts Innovator Awardee for 2021 and has exhibited locally at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art and at the Bellevue Arts Museum.
We are also delighted to be exhibiting a large-scale work by Joan Mitchell Foundation, and MacDowell Fellow, Emily Gherard. Gherard is best known for her process-based work built from the accumulation of repetitive marks, often referencing figurative works by old masters in contemporary abstraction. Her past year of residencies and workshops with the Joan Mitchell Foundation and the Sam and Adele Golden Foundation has taken her work into a new level, both conceptually and materially. Her work has been shown at The Museum of Northwest Art, La Conner, WA, The Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, WA, and The Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA, and is part of the collection at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AK.
In addition to these highlights, we will be showcasing work by artists new to the gallery, including Julie Alpert, who is featured in the 2024 New Artists / New Collectors at Seattle Art Fair; Jan Hoy, Kippi Leonard, and Amanda Knowles. We are thrilled to debut new work by Jaq Chartier, and Kate Protage.
With an impressive selection of paintings, photography, sculpture, and contemporary printmaking by a diverse group of artists, we strive to make fine art accessible and attainable at all levels.

EMILY GHERARD | Closer to the Bone
J. Rinehart Gallery is thrilled to announce our second exhibition of new work by Seattle-based painter, draughtsman, and printmaker, Emily Gherard. Gherard’s exhibition, Closer to the Bone, continues the artist’s work in response to Käthe Kollwitz’s drawing, The Mothers.
Within Closer to the Bone, a powerful emotional narrative is conveyed through off-balance compositions. A collection of monochromatic paintings on transparent fabric stretched over shaped frames, Gherard’s contrast use of mark-making and materials evoke a unique narrative. Continuing her tradition of deriving compositions and forms from historical figurative paintings, in this new work, Gherard draws inspiration from historical works by Edward Vuillard, Kathe Kollwitz, and Victorian Hidden Mother photos.

SCALE
We are thrilled to announce SCALE, an exhibition of large scale works by our Gallery Artists.
Work by Susanna Bluhm, Sue Danielson, Emily Gherard, Kelda Martensen, Guy Palmer Merrill, Lakshmi Muirhead, and guest artist Jan Hoy come together for an impactful and comprehensive exhibition of grandeur.
SCALE will be on view from August 4 - September August 27, 2022.
Join us for the Opening Reception of SCALE, First Thursday August 4, 2022 from 5 - 8pm!

SEATTLE ART FAIR
J. Rinehart Gallery will be at Booth C13! Join us for a show stopping exhibition featuring BRAND NEW WORK by Emily Gherard, Meggan Joy, and Shaun Kardinal and Moses Sun.
J. Rinehart Gallery is bringing our Emerald City Sofa, and amazing artists to Lumen Field! We are thrilled to be back at Seattle Art Fair, as we officially launched the Gallery at the 2019 Seattle Art Fair. Featuring one of a kind artworks from our vibrant art community of the Pacific Northwest, and Beyond, Seattle Art Fair is a destination for the best in modern and contemporary art.
Visit J. Rinehart Gallery at Booth C13 for an exhibition of color and process from Jaq Chartier, Emily Gherard, Ariana Heinzman, Shaun Kardinal, Meggan Joy, Daisy Patton, Katy Stone, and Moses Sun.
Check in with our Instagram for live updates while we are at Seattle Art Fair! See you there!

INTERSECT PALM SPRINGS 2022
J. Rinehart Gallery is packing its suitcase and heading to Palm Springs! We are thrilled to join Intersect Palm Springs, a boutique fair exhibiting contemporary and modern art galleries. Visit J. Rinehart Gallery at Booth 202 for an Exhibition of color, intimacy, & process from Kelly Bjork, Jaq Chartier, Emily Gherard, & Daisy Patton.

EMILY GHERARD | NOT A BILLBOARD
Painter, Draughtsman, and Printmaker, Emily Gherard explores the powerful emotional narrative conveyed through off-balance compositions including drawings, paintings, and wood wall sculptures.