Introducing Members: Nathan Vass and Marcus Lelle

October 6 – 29, 2022

Artists Nathan Vass and Marcus Lelle will be featured as part of Gallery 110’s member introduction show. Nathan Vass, who’s been with the gallery since July 2022, and Marcus Lelle, who’s been with the gallery since January 2020, each present three of their photography works for the first time at Gallery 110.

Nathan Vass is a photographer, filmmaker, and author by day. A Korean-American born in South Central LA, Nathan holds a BFA in Photography from the University of Washington and has been featured in the Seattle Art Museum, Wing Luke, Henry Art Gallery, and other venues in Seattle, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. His photographic work is exclusively analogue, and he enjoys using the camera to document feelings rather than appearances, hoping to evoke a reflective emotional response in the viewer rather than an intellectual one.

Marcus Lelle is a local photographer and mixed media artist currently based in Everett, Washington. After studying photography at Montana State University, he moved back to Seattle and began his career at a local portrait studio. During his studies he realized that photography is a two dimensional art form with little to no physical interaction for the audience. In painting, sculpture and other art forms that are three dimensional, the artist and the spectators have
something that they can feel or walk around. His goal as a photographer is to bring some of that physical dimension to the camera and prints.

The member introduction show will be on display from October 6 – 29, 2022. The gallery is open to the public from 12PM to 5PM on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays and by appointment. Or stop by during the Pioneer Square First Thursday Art Walk on October 6 from 4-8PM.

 

 

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Gallery 110’s mission is to provide dynamic opportunities to established and emerging professional artists in an environment that encourages creative expression, experimentation, and collaboration. As a nonprofit organization, the gallery fosters artistic and professional connections between its associated artists and the arts community at large through creative dialogue, the presentation of challenging and enriching curated exhibitions, public opportunities, and collaborative projects.