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Gallery B612 is a contemporary art gallery in Seattle, Washington, with two locations in Pioneer Square and SoDo. Founded by artist and curator MiYoung Margolis, the gallery serves as an interdisciplinary platform connecting visual art, performance, and cultural programming.
Inspired by the concept of “Asteroid B612” from The Little Prince, the gallery operates as an “art planet” dedicated to cross-cultural dialogue and material-driven contemporary practices. Its mission is to create a space where artists from diverse backgrounds can engage, experiment, and connect with audiences in meaningful ways.
Gallery B612 presents a dynamic range of exhibitions, performances, and public programs, supporting both emerging and internationally recognized artists. Through its programming, the gallery cultivates a vibrant cultural ecosystem that bridges disciplines, communities, and global perspectives

About the event
Join us during our special First Thursday Hours till 9 PM to view our current exhibitions. Gallery B612 generally has something new to view every month. Take a look at our Exhibitions page to see what's on view.

On Exhibition

Karen Chang: Metamorphosis

##### April 2 - May 27, 2026

##### Gallery B612: Pioneer Square

Gallery B612 is proud to present Karen Chang’s first ever solo show, 'Karen Chang: Metamorphosis'. A journey told in five chapters 'Metamorphosis' shares a story about internal growth and empowerment. Featuring an entirely new body of dream-like and ethereally beautiful paintings based on digital montages, 'Metamorphosis' explores transformation, strength, acceptance and beauty, taking viewers on a magically surreal odyssey that blurs the line between art and audience.

Love Letters to Planet Earth

##### March 5 - April 29, 2026

##### Gallery B612: Pioneer Square

Celebrate, investigate, and reimagine the natural world in Love Letters to Planet Earth. This collection presents a series of metaphorical “love letters” to the Earth: visual celebrations shaped by unique perspectives of our shared planet. Vibrant color and rich texture bring to life a thriving natural world and allow us to imagine her potential, while works with layered narratives present windows to what may be lost. Through a lens of hope, the collection highlights why our planet deserves protecting.

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