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Catalogs and Publications

Many of our publications and catalogs are available for free online preview. Please respect all copyrights. Contact the gallery for further information.

 


RED: sculpture by Humaira Abid
A full exhition catalog of the critically acclaimed sculpture and painting show by Humaira Abid.
Includes an essay by Salwat Ali, one of Pakistan's leading art critics. Preview the catalog here (click above) or purchase at ArtXchange!

 


The ArtXchange Journey
Stunning photographs from fifteen years travels by ArtXchange director and photographer Cora Edmonds, celebrating the fifteenth annivesary of ArtXchange Gallery. Purchase in the gallery or online at Blurb.com!

 


Donald Cole presents a series of Mountain Visions. The catalog reveals the artist's process from sketch to painting and includes original essays.
Preview or purchase at Blurb.com!

 


Sense Us 2010
10 Contemporary Latino Artists
of the Pacific Northwest

Preview the catalog online here or order a printed copy at Blurb.com!


Deborah Kapoor: Breathing In, Breathing Out Includes an illuminating essay by art historian Stephany Rimland. Preview the catalog here or purchase a printed copy at ArtXchange.

American/Asian

American/Asian: A Tale of New Cultures ArtXchange Gallery presents the work of 13 regional artists that tells the tale of how each embraces his or her own identity as an APA in the Pacific Northwest. Click to preview or purchase a printed copy at Blurb.com!

June Sekiguchi: Pattern Play
The catalog features artwork images and written insights by June Sekiguchi. Preview the catalog here. A printed copy is available for purchase at ArtXchange.

The work in Joan Wortis: Points of Departure originates from multiple forms of media – cloth, paper, physical objects such as honeycomb and antique books, and Joan’s own photography. Preview the catalog here. A printed copy is available at the gallery.

Donald Cole: Unpredictable Arrivals
This full exhibition catalog features an essay by John Levy. Preview the catalog here. A printed copy is available for purchase.