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CORE 2025 
Exhibiting contemporary art created by local artists!
Gallery Hours:
Wednesday - Saturd
ay 12 - 6
and by appointment

CORE Solo Exhibitions on view

through November 29th, 2025

Pioneer Square Art Walk & Artist

Reception:

November 6th from 6-8pm

With generous support from 4Culture, CORE gallery weathered the challenges of the pandemic. Our doors remain open and walls filled with innovative art created by local artists! Thank you 4Culture !

CORE Gallery Artists

LIGHTS, SHADOWS, and SKELETONS

Rob Droessler

2025

This exhibition marks a new chapter in my creative journey as i embrace the role of a 3D printing artist. While the medium has change, my fascination with form, texture and space remains constant. I have never been drawn to heavy narratives; instead, my work speaks through the language of shapes, lines, colors, light, and negative space.

 

My inspiration often begins with what I love to photograph and sketch -- truss structures and elements of nature, I am captivated by the way shadows from a truss can fall across surfaces, creating unexpected patterns and interactions. These observations become abstract explorations in my work. Some pieces echo the intricate textures of barnacles, while others evoke the fluidity of water -- its movement and mountain streams, its ripples in the wind, or its break across shoreline.

 

This also reflects my passion for repurposing materials. Many sculptures incorporate old tool and parts boxes salvaged years ago from the now vanished Boeing Surplus Store. Their aged patina and history add depth and character to the work, bridging past and present.

 

In creating these pieces, I have pushed the boundaries of what can be achieved through 3D printing. Some designs proved impossible, forcing me to adapt and innovate -- a process that has become integral to my art. Working with CAD software offers freedom and precision, allowing me to visualize and refine ideas quickly, in contrast tot eh organic unpredictability of clay. Both mediums, however, share a common thread, the interplay of control and chance.

The works in this exhibition explore how light interacts with structure, revealing negative spaces and casting dynamic shadows. Others focus on surface textures that suggest softness or skeletal frameworks reminiscent if bridges and architectural foms. These investigations inspired the title of the show: Lights, Shadows, and Skeletons.

DRY LIGHTNING

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Amanda Hood

In these works, I explore the interplay of light and dark, and the dualities that shape our world. Just as thunderstorms give way to clear skies and wildfires pave the way for new growth, my work reveals the beauty that emerges from destruction, and the way darkness magnifies light.

As we navigate an age marked by environmental degradation and increased isolation, our encounters with nature and news media evoke a heightened awareness of what is fragile and fleeting in life. The duality of extreme beauty and profound pain exists not only in the landscape but in the emotional landscapes we inhabit, Researcher Susan Cain's work on the "bittersweet" nature of life suggests that these heightened moments of transition and endings can lead to self-transcendence. When we embrace the full spectrum of joy and sorrow, light and darkness, we deepen our creativity and connection with others. 

My paintings aim to evoke these emotional undercurrents, using contrasts -- between light and shadow, clarity and ambiguity -- to reflect the complex experiences we all share. Through images of nature, I seek to explore how the sublime still inhabits our contemporary understanding of beauty, destruction, and renewal.

117 Prefontaine Place South

Seattle WA 98104

 

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12:00 – 6:00 P.M.

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Duwamish Land Acknowledgement:

CORE Gallery would like to acknowledge that we are on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish People past and present and honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe.

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Shunpike is a 501(c)(3) non-profit art service organization whose mission is to strengthen the Seattle arts community by partnering with small and mid-size arts groups to develop the business tools they need to succeed. 

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