Oxbow Oxbow is a place for cross-disciplinary experiments located in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood.

Oxbow is a place where diverse disciplines cross and collaborate—experimenting through art installations, performances, workshops, films, and private events. About the name:

The center of Georgetown was once known as Oxbow, named for the meandering Duwamish River. Early residents recognized an opportunity, and quickly developed the area for its industrial uses. The 1910 annexation of Georgetown i

nto Seattle and subsequent construction of a Seattle–Oxbow bridge followed, increasing connection and productivity in the neighborhood. Between 1913 and 1920, the Duwamish River was dredged and straightened, eradicating what once was Oxbow, and making way for Seattle‘s growing commerce.

Update // Gallery hours today are cancelled so that Hayla can focus on documentation. She will have hours 12-6p on Thurs...
05/25/2021

Update // Gallery hours today are cancelled so that Hayla can focus on documentation. She will have hours 12-6p on Thursday. See you then!

Next week stop by Oxbow to visit Hayla Ragland — visiting hours (no appointment necessary): Tuesday 5/25 from 12-6Thursd...
05/24/2021

Next week stop by Oxbow to visit Hayla Ragland — visiting hours (no appointment necessary):

Tuesday 5/25 from 12-6
Thursday 5/27 from 12-6

During her residency, Hayla () will explore genealogy, class preservation, the legacy of miscegenation, and the correspondence of race relations with crime, spectacle, and entertainment. Through sculpture, video, and performance, her project will ground itself in the idiom of “unholy matrimony,” and the subtle matriculations of this idea which infers a god-fearing rejection of unequal or unnatural pairings.

Hayla Ragland is a Seattle-based intermedia artist. She received a BFA in Studio Art and a BA in Psychology from University of Kentucky, where she was a John R. Gaines Fellow for the Humanities. The artist’s practice is responsive to her work in social and cognitive psychology, including work at the Markey Cancer Center, the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging and as a caregiver. Her artwork maintains concerns for cognition, behavior, and health, and their interventionary roles in social constructs and racialized histories. Using textile, sculpture, and photography, Ragland constructs motifs of the unsound body, investigating the seat of the grotesque in contemporary visual culture, with respect to race, gender, ability, and mediated conceptions of worth.

“Unholy Matrimony” is a collaborative project between local artists Brandon Haley, Jared Plumacher, Jared Squires, Zayne...
05/18/2021

“Unholy Matrimony” is a collaborative project between local artists Brandon Haley, Jared Plumacher, Jared Squires, Zayne Henderson, and Oxbow resident visual artist, Hayla Ragland ().

An instrumental performance of Blood on the Leaves by Kanye West, a track which samples Nina Simone’s cover of Strange Fruit, will be accompanied by poplar sculpture, photographic drawings, and projections to share in a dialogue on entanglement, spectacle, and darkness.

The performances will take place Friday, May 21st between 7pm - 9pm. The rest of the work will be on view during visiting hours from 12 to 6pm Tues./Thurs. May 25th and 27th.

Oxbow is located at 6118 12th Ave S, Seattle WA 98108.

Join us in welcoming Hayla Ragland to Oxbow this May! During her residency, Hayla will explore genealogy, class preserva...
05/07/2021

Join us in welcoming Hayla Ragland to Oxbow this May! During her residency, Hayla will explore genealogy, class preservation, the legacy of miscegenation, and the correspondence of race relations with crime, spectacle, and entertainment. Through sculpture, video, and performance, her project will ground itself in the idiom of “unholy matrimony,” and the subtle matriculations of this idea which infers a god-fearing rejection of unequal or unnatural pairings.

Gallery visiting hours coming soon. Photos courtesy of .

Since 2015, Oxbow has been a place for visual artists, performance artists, choreographers and composers to experiment, ...
04/27/2021

Since 2015, Oxbow has been a place for visual artists, performance artists, choreographers and composers to experiment, to play with ideas, to cross disciplines, to try things that might not work out.

The pandemic impacted our ability to support this project financially and as a result, the residency program is coming to an end. A new tenant will be taking over the office and gallery space while we focus on our fabrication business.

We're deeply grateful to all of the artists who brought their ideas and energy to the space. We are grateful for the friendships and connections made that will long outlast the physical space.

Please share your memories and photos of Oxbow by sending them to [email protected] or sharing them on our instagram and social media pages. We're hosting our last two artists in residence, Satpreet Kahlon in April and Hayla Ragland in May.

Thank you,
Ruth, Tony and Marcus

Join us next week to view Satpreet Kahlon’s ‘the space between (a promise)’ now in progress at Oxbow: Monday April 26, 4...
04/22/2021

Join us next week to view Satpreet Kahlon’s ‘the space between (a promise)’ now in progress at Oxbow:

Monday April 26, 4-7 pm
Tuesday April 27, 12-2 pm
Thursday April 29, 3-6 pm
Friday April 30, 12-3 pm

Please RSVP by emailing [email protected], or call or text (206) 303-9269

Please make an appointment in advance. We ask that no more than 5 visitors are in the gallery at a time. Masks are required. Please limit your visit to a half hour.

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Visiting Hours for Satpreet Kahlon’s ‘the space between (a promise)’ now in progress at Oxbow: Monday April 26, 4-7 pmTu...
04/19/2021

Visiting Hours for Satpreet Kahlon’s ‘the space between (a promise)’ now in progress at Oxbow:

Monday April 26, 4-7 pm
Tuesday April 27, 12-2 pm
Thursday April 29, 3-6 pm
Friday April 30, 12-3 pm

Please RSVP by emailing [email protected], or call or text (206) 303-9269

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the space between (a promise) // here is step one in the making process, next step is to dip them in a mixture of plaste...
04/11/2021

the space between (a promise) // here is step one in the making process, next step is to dip them in a mixture of plaster and kenaf fiber. Says , “I think of them as scaffolding. Embracing precarity. Thinking about impending collapse and resilience. Craftsmanship and care born out of necessity.” Stay tuned for the final step of pigment and paint. 📸: Satpreet Kahlon

04/02/2021
A virtual note from : “Preparing for Color Talk/ Q&A! Tomorrow, March 6th at 1p PST on IG Live! Excited to Talk Color wi...
03/06/2021

A virtual note from : “Preparing for Color Talk/ Q&A! Tomorrow, March 6th at 1p PST on IG Live! Excited to Talk Color with YOU!” 🧡 🎨

Color Notes Art Talk / Q & ASaturday, March 6th, 1pm via Oxbow’s IG Live Join us for a virtual tour and discussion about...
02/28/2021

Color Notes Art Talk / Q & A

Saturday, March 6th, 1pm via Oxbow’s IG Live

Join us for a virtual tour and discussion about COLOR with Kimberly Trowbridge at Oxbow on Instagram Live!

Contrast. Composition. Narrative of Shapes. ’Color Notes’ 📸 as captured by
02/22/2021

Contrast. Composition. Narrative of Shapes.

’Color Notes’ 📸 as captured by

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