THE SEATTLE TIMES

Pioneer Square’s arts scene is changing – what that means for downtown Seattle
By Margo Vansynghel | Seattle Times staff reporter

“…Pioneer Square art dealer Judith Rinehart, who has operated a gallery in the neighborhood since 2019, welcomes the newer, looser models. But artists need permanent spaces and representation, too, she said.

“In my mind, having a traditional brick-and-mortar gallery space with consistent exhibition with artists they represent is the backbone to everything else that can be done to engage and welcome new collectors,” she said…”

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