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SAYA MORIYASU | Ozekitachi 尾石達- Stone Tails
Mar
2
to Mar 27

SAYA MORIYASU | Ozekitachi 尾石達- Stone Tails

SAYA MORIYASU
OZEKITACHI 尾石達- STONE TAILS

J. Rinehart Gallery is delighted to announce exhibition of long-time Seattle artist, Saya Moriyasu. Moriyasu’s exhibition, Ozekitachi 尾石達- Stone Tails, brings together the heightened awareness of Japanese spirits escaping from the depths of oozing hot water, basking in their first daylight, and encountering humans within their thermal wonders.

Ozekitachi 尾石達- Stone Tails will be on view online and in the Gallery March 2 - 27, 2024. Collectors Preview Reception will be held in the gallery Saturday, March 2 from 3-5pm. Public Opening will be held First Thursday, March 7 from 5-8pm. An Artist Talk will be held Saturday March 16 at 2:00pm.

The term "Ozekitachi" (尾石達) combines "Ozeki" (尾石), which can be interpreted as "tail of the stone,” and "tachi" (達), a suffix often used to pluralize or indicate a group of individuals. In Japanese, adding "tachi" to a noun or name can suggest a plural form or indicate a group. The family is comprised of Onsen (hot springs), creatures, members of the Ozeki.

The indigenous Japanese Shinto religion, Kami (gods), or spirits inhabit every facet of existence. Moriyasu highlights ancient geology and origin of life through her depictions of thermal creatures. They break through the mineral deposits of the Onsen, imbuing them with unadorned simplicity.

Moriyasu’s creatures communicate by expelling their minerals upon awakening beneath the surface. Using clay sourced from the earth, Moriyasu encapsulates these entities through their mineral dried mouths and eyes. 

Of her work Moriyasu states: “During the road trip to my September 2023 residency at Mission Street Arts in New Mexico, a transformative journey unfolded, where the hot springs (onsen ♨ in Japanese) became a profound source of inspiration. I found myself enveloped in the wordless communication of the waters. Though incomprehensible in language, I felt the energy and presence of deities within the depths.”

Working in clay, wood, ink, and many other materials, Moriyasu’s work is often comprised of many small pieces that make up a larger piece. Her work can be found in the collections of the Henry Art Gallery, Seattle Art Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, Wing Luke Museum, Whatcom Museum, Western Gallery, Western Washington University, NW Museum of Arts and Culture, and Washington State University, as well as countless private collections throughout the U.S.

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SEATTLE ART FAIR | 2023
Jul
27
to Jul 30

SEATTLE ART FAIR | 2023

J. Rinehart Gallery is thrilled to attend our third year at Seattle Art Fair, a one-of-a-kind showcase for the vibrant arts community of the Pacific Northwest.



Visit J. Rinehart Gallery at Booth C09 to see a collection of emotionally expressive, abstracted landscapes from working women artists in the Pacific Northwest, featuring Susanna Bluhm, Jaq Chartier, Sue Danielson, Lesley Frenz, Eva Funderburgh, Jan Hoy, Maggie Jiang, Saya Moriyasu, Kate Protage, and announcing new Gallery Artist, Kimberly Trowbridge.

Additionally, we are honored to include the works of Gallery guest Artist, Catherine McMillan.

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BREW | A Pop Up Exhibition of Ceramic Mugs, Curated by Marge Levy
Nov
12
to Dec 17

BREW | A Pop Up Exhibition of Ceramic Mugs, Curated by Marge Levy

J. Rinehart Gallery is thrilled to announce our pop up Exhibition of ceramic mugs, BREW, curated by Marge Levy.BREW is a functional exhibition of over 150 pieces of original ceramic vessels by nearly 60 PNW Ceramic Artists.

During the Opening Reception, visitors are invited to take the piece they purchase off of the shelf, and enjoy some BREWed coffee and tea in their new mug.

The ceramic artworks included in this exhibition will not be for sale online! Visitors must come in and view the works in person. The majority of mugs are priced at $100 and under, with few gems by well known Artists.

With over 60 unique ceramic artists participating, you are bound to find something you love to put your beverage in!

A portion of Gallery sales will be donated to Pottery Northwest, as a welcome to the Pioneer Square neighborhood.

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SAYA MORIYASU | spooky actions at a distance
May
28
to Jun 26

SAYA MORIYASU | spooky actions at a distance

J. Rinehart Gallery announces our first exhibition of long-time Seattle artist, Saya Moriyasu. ‘spooky actions at a distance’ is composed of whimsical ceramic sculptures and works painted in oil on porcelain canvas. The exhibition will be on view online and in the gallery May 28 – June 26, 2021.

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