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Paintings by Molly Magai
studio e gallery
609 S Brandon St., Seattle, WA 98108

February 10 - March 4, 2023


GLOBAL WARNING

Chehalem Cultural Center, Newberg, OR

February 1 - April 1, 2022


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In here

A show about interior and exterior spaces with Molly Magai, Tessa O’Brien, Emil Robinson, Gail Spaien, and Jay Stern

studio e gallery

August 7 - September 11, 2021


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Periphery

New paintings by Molly Magai
studio e gallery
609 S Brandon St., Seattle, WA 98108

October 1 - November 3, 2018

Exhibition photos


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1 ROOM

A pop-up show concurrent with the Seattle Art Fair, organized by studio e gallery, with more than 50 Northwest artists.

August 2 - 5, 2018
Alvalara Hawk Tower
255 S. King Street
Seattle, Washington


Tree Shards: Harbor View, detail, oil on panel, 10" x 75"

Tree Shards: Harbor View, detail, oil on panel, 10" x 75"

Insterstate

 Show juried by Emily Zimmerman, director of the Jacob Lawrence Gallery at the University of Washington.

Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, Central Washington University
November 2 – December 3, 2017


Two Cranes, oil on panel, 18" x 36"

Two Cranes, oil on panel, 18" x 36"

LIKE LOVE

“…an invitational exhibit of Puget Sound-based female contemporary artists.” Artists included Timea Tihanyi, Celeste Cooning, Saya Moriasu, Leah Gerrard, Danie Allinice, Nola Avienne, Mary Sheldon Scott and Lydia Bassis.

Base: Experimental Arts + Space, Seattle, WA
August 4-6, 2017


The Sun Sets on Industry, detail, oil on canvas, 14" x 56"

The Sun Sets on Industry, detail, oil on canvas, 14" x 56"

Landscape in the Anthropocene

A group show with Karen Hackenberg, Fred Holcomb, Mary Iverson, Natalie Niblack, Ann Ried, and Pieter Vanzanden. “A provocative exploration of the human influence on our environment,” curated by artist and educator Natalie Niblack.

Acme Creative, Anacortes, WA
June 2 – August 2, 2017


Lone Sign, oil on panel, 11" x 22"

Lone Sign, oil on panel, 11" x 22"

Urban/Suburban Memories

Group show with Stephanie Buer, Jon B. Dove, Ann Duffy, and Karen Woods. “These isolated scenes are connected to alienation and memories whether a fleeting moment from yesterday’s commute, or a faint and distant image, or a space full of forgotten experiences.”

studio e gallery, Seattle, Washington
March 10 – April 15, 2017


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Port City: Oil Paintings by Molly Magai

studio e gallery, Seattle, Washington
June 13 – July 4, 2015