Susie Wind - Solo Shows

Solo Shows

  • 2010 Fountainhead Gallery, Seattle, Washington
  • 2008 Fountainhead Gallery, Seattle, Washington
  • 2007 Fountainhead Gallery, Seattle, Washington
  • 2007 Mountlake Terrace Library, Mountlake Terrace, Washington
  • 2006 Virginia Inn, Seattle, Washington
  • 2006 Lynnwood Library, Lynnwood, Washington
  • 2006 Old Redmond Schoolhouse, Redmond, Washington
  • 2006 Wade James Theatre, Edmonds, Washington
  • 2005 Harbor Steps, Seattle, Washington
  • 2005 Click Wine Gallery, Seattle, Washington
  • 2005 Shoreline Arts Council Gallery, Shoreline, Washington
  • 2004 Blue Door Gallery, Seattle, Washington
  • 2004 Kent City Arts Gallery, Kent, Washington
  • 2003 Gallery North, Edmonds, Washington
  • 2003 Blue Door Gallery, Seattle, Washington
  • 2003 Site 17, Seattle, Washington
  • 2003 Ida Culver House, Seattle, Washington
  • 2002 Virginia Inn, Seattle, Washington
  • 2002 Gilmartin Gallery U.U.C., Seattle, Washington
  • 2001 Genesis Salon, Seattle, Washington
  • 1999 Sun Light Cafe, Seattle, Washington
  • 1999 Still Life Coffeehouse, Seattle, Washington
  • 1997 Torrefazzione, Palo Alto, California
  • 1996 Atrium Gallery, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • 1995 Galleria Meditarreano, Salt Lake City, Utah

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