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SOIL Gallery

An experimental, artist-run nonprofit gallery in Pioneer Square, dedicated to showcasing innovative art and emerging artists through monthly group exhibitions and member solo shows.

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What is SOIL Gallery known for?

SOIL is a nonprofit, local-artist-run collective and experimental venue that presents innovative art across diverse media and content. It focuses on emerging artists and challenging art, hosting group exhibitions every month of the year.

What are the hours for SOIL Gallery?

The gallery is open Friday through Sunday. Seasonal hours are 12–5 pm from April to October and 11–4 pm from November to March.

Where is the gallery located?

SOIL is located at 112 3rd Ave. South in the Tashiro Kaplan Building in Pioneer Square, Seattle, WA 98104.

Can I visit if I can't make it during open hours?

Yes, you can email the gallery to make an appointment if you are unable to visit during their standard open hours.

When are the exhibition openings?

Opening receptions are held on the first Thursday of every month as part of Pioneer Square’s First Thursday Art Walk.

What should I check before going?

Use Gyde for context, then check official sources for current hours, tickets, construction, and closures.

What to know

SOIL Gallery is a nonprofit, artist-run collective founded in 1995. It serves as an experimental venue for curators and artists to present innovative work across diverse media and content. The gallery is committed to celebrating art from artists of diverse backgrounds, focusing specifically on emerging artists and challenging art that may not fit traditional gallery settings. Located at 112 3rd Ave. South in the Tashiro Kaplan Building, the gallery has a history of adaptability, having resided in five different Seattle locations since its inception. This movement through the city's urban fabric reflects its role as a flexible, community-driven space for artistic exploration. Programming at SOIL is dynamic, featuring group exhibitions every month of the year. The main gallery space hosts shows selected through an annual open call, while the backspace gallery often features solo exhibitions by the collective's members. Recently, the gallery has expanded its programming to include invitational artist residencies within the gallery space. Visitors can experience the gallery's energy during the Pioneer Square First Thursday Art Walk, where opening receptions for new shows are held on the first Thursday of each month. This event integrates the gallery's mission of accessibility and community engagement with the broader artistic culture of the neighborhood.

Visitor tips

  • Plan your visit for the first Thursday of the month to attend an opening reception as part of the Pioneer Square Art Walk.
  • Note that the gallery closes on the last Sunday of each month for exhibition installation.
  • Check seasonal hours: 12–5 pm April–October and 11–4 pm November–March, Friday through Sunday.
  • If you cannot visit during open hours, you can email the gallery to make an appointment.

Nearby context

Situated in the heart of Pioneer Square, SOIL Gallery is located within the Tashiro Kaplan Building, a hub of artistic activity that anchors the neighborhood's identity as Seattle's oldest art district.

Sources

Evidence and links

  • About - SOIL

    Founded in 1995, SOIL is a collective and a nonprofit gallery established, supported, and managed by local artists.

    soilart.org
  • Current — SOIL

    SOIL hosts group exhibitions every month of the year.

    soilart.org
  • Seattle Art Fair 2025 — SOIL

    For its 30th anniversary, SOIL Artist-Run Gallery presents a cross border exhibition in collaboration with Tlaxcala3 (Ciudad Mexico) during…

    soilart.org
  • SOIL - Seattle

    Gallery Hours: Friday - Sunday, 12-5pm

    soilart.org
  • SOIL & Space: How Infrastructure Shaped SOIL Gallery's Identity

    SOIL is a non-profit gallery and artists’ collective in Seattle’s Pioneer Square neighborhood that focuses on emerging artists and challeng…

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