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Seattle's Stonington Gallery is a Deep-Dive in Multi-Media Art

Established in 1979, the Stonington Gallery in Seattle proves to be an accessible space that adequately informs guests about the authentic character of the city. Providing exhibits that primarily focus on Pacific Northwest and Alaskan contemporary masterworks, the gallery hopes to enrich perceptions and educate.

The Stonington Gallery displays art in a variety of mediums, with an emphasis on glass sculptures by contemporary indigenous artists, as well as work by local Salish artists. Highlighting the progressiveness and leadership of the space is the fact that the Stonington Gallery was the first exhibition space to do a solo feature on Salish cultures.

Recognized as an "invaluable resource for collectors worldwide," the contemporary art institutions is a proud member of the Seattle Art Dealers Association.
Trend Themes
1. Contemporary Art Collecting - Art galleries specializing in contemporary art are on the rise, with a focus on showcasing local, culturally-specific works. This presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the art e-commerce and digital cataloging sectors.
2. Indigenous Art Representation - The Stonington Gallery's emphasis on indigenous art and artists provides a significant opportunity for other galleries to prioritize minority artist representation. This presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fine arts education sector.
3. Alternative Exhibition Spaces - Establishments like the Stonington Gallery that value accessibility and education over exclusivity are becoming increasingly popular, creating an opportunity to disrupt the traditional gallery model.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Arts - The fine arts industry has an opportunity to incorporate more minority representation and accessible educational systems in contemporary art galleries.
2. E-commerce - The increased interest in contemporary art coupled with an emphasis on accessibility presents an opportunity for the e-commerce industry to innovate and create a diverse, culturally-specific catalog of artwork.
3. Digital Catalogs - A shift towards digital cataloging in the art world presents an opportunity for industry disruption with the creation of accessible and diverse catalogs of art.

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