Frank Gonzales, Harbinger
TheRoq La Rue galleryis an institution in the Seattle, Washington, art scene.
Founded by Kirsten Anderson in 1998, the gallery has been instrumental in the Emerald City and beyond.
Over the past two and a half decades, things have grown and changed for Roq La Rue.
Frank Gonzales, ‘Harbinger’
Now, Roq La Rue is returning to where it all began.
I couldnt be more excited for this new chapter for the gallery, Anderson tells My Modern Met.
We also built out our book nook and have coffee available so visitors feel welcome and comfortable.
Frank Gonzales, ‘Space is the Place Acrylic’
Weve definitely noticed people hang out more and really take their time with the art.
Creating this little oasis seems to be the right thing for these times.
Roq La Rue has exciting plans for the future.
Frank Gonzales, ‘Petrichor’
To see upcoming exhibitions and projects, visit the galleryswebsiteandInstagram.
One was a solo show by artist Frank Gonzales titledFrequencies.
Frank Gonzales, ‘Keys to Heaven’
Frank Gonzales, ‘Color Claret’
Rand Babcock, ‘Arcanum Spei’
Femke Hiemstra, ‘Lueurs d’Espoir’
Amy Sol, ‘Shadow Wanderer’
Chil Mott, ‘Worker’
Jean Labourdette, ‘Portal’
Beth Cavener, ‘Captive’
Josie Morway, ‘In the Path of Totality’
Jason Puccinelli, ‘Bred in the Bone’
Bella Ormseth, ‘Winter Dreams’