Mark Thompson Related News

Newsletter: March 2022 News

March 15, 2022
New Consignments, Artist News, Exhibits + New Inventory. Click to read and subscribe to G. Gibson Projects newsletter.
Eirik Johnson, (L) Below the Glines Canyon Dam on the upper Elwha River, Washington, 2008, (R) Glines Canyon, Upper Elwha River, Washington, 2018, Archival pigment prints, 50 x 40 inches, edition of 5

Newsletter: November Artist & Exhibition News

November 4, 2021
Artist news and upcoming exhibits + new inventory by gallery artists. Click to read and subscribe to G. Gibson Projects newsletter.

Seattle Deconstructed Art Fair

August 5, 2021
This month, we are participating in the Seattle Deconstructed Art Fair with an online exhibit of a selection of works.
Amanda Knowles, West Seattle Bridge I-III, 2021, screenprint, acrylic, and graphite, 30 x 108 inches (3 @ 30 x 36 inches each), $7500.

Newsletter: G. Gibson Projects – June 2021

June 10, 2021
New Works and Artist News from G. Gibson Projects. Click to read and subscribe to G. Gibson Projects newsletter.
Mark Thompson, Verses (for Hideyuki Hashimoto), 2020, oil on panel, 24 x 32 inches, $5500.

Newsletter: G. Gibson Projects – December 2020

December 16, 2020
We wish each of you a safe & peaceful holiday, and we are grateful for your support in 2020. Click to read and subscribe to G. Gibson Projects newsletter.

Newsletter: G. Gibson Projects – With Gratitude

November 19, 2020
Thank you for your patronage in 2020 - We wish everyone a peaceful holiday season. Click to read and subscribe to G. Gibson Projects newsletter.
Eirik Johnson, I LOVE YOU, 2015, archival pigment print, 40 x 32 inches, archival pigment print, edition of 5, $5500.

BE MINE – online exhibit

February 4, 2020
Our new online exhibit BE MINE is a selection of work by 25 artists in the spirit of seeking love, joy, comfort, color, and place.
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Kenna + Thompson – Visual Art Source

March 23, 2017
Below is a link to a feature by Matthew Kangas for Visual Art Source reviewing our current exhibit with work by Michael Kenna and Mark Thompson.