For the Soul — A Group Exhibition

Exhibition Dates: July 3 – July 27, 2025
Location: Common Ground Seattle

312 2nd Ave S

Pioneer Square Seattle, WA

Soft Opening / First Thursday: July 3, 2025
First Friday Hours: July 4, 4–9 PM
VIP Preview: Thursday, July 17, 4–9 PM (Invite-only for collectors and press)
Public Viewing: Friday, July 18 – Sunday, July 20, 2025

For the Soul brings together 20 distinguished local and national artists in a group exhibition atCommon Ground Seattle, Pioneer Square. Curated by Jackson of Geheim Gallery inpartnership with Lion and Lamb Fine Art, the show asks a vital question and seeks to sparkdialogue around: What does the soul of your work look like? Exploring the very core of artisticexpression, the exhibition invites viewers to consider what gives a work of art its unique spiritand meaning. Open from July 3 to August 7 and timed to coincide with the Seattle Art Fair, Forthe Soul offers a distinctive glimpse into the diverse perspectives and creative energies shapingcontemporary art today.

This exhibition invites artists to look deeply into the core of their own practice, examining whatdrives their creative process and what defines their work’s unique identity. For the Soul is ameditation on what makes each piece resonate at its very essence, whether through material,form, gesture, or concept. It explores how artists distill their vision into something singular,capturing the qualities that make their work distinct and compelling.

By setting a simple but deliberate size limit, no work exceeds 30 x 30 inches the show fostersan intimate environment that encourages viewers to engage closely with each piece. This scaleinvites a slower, more contemplative kind of looking, focusing on the nuances and details thatreveal the true heart of the work.

More than a collection of individual expressions, For the Soul builds a dynamic dialogue amongartists who explore identity, intention, and artistic language in vastly different ways. Theexhibition offers space for reflection, connection, and conversation reminding us that theessence of art often lies in subtlety, precision, and emotional depth rather than spectacle.

Participating Artists:

Jessica Brilli, Cynthia Camlin, John Clement, Micha Ofstedahl, Benjamin Ewing, Gage Hamilton,Andrea Heimer, Sheila Klein, Peter Le Floch, Kayla Mahaffey, Elly Minagawa, Nancy Mintz, DanMonteavaro, Mark Russell Jones, Ravenna Raven, Joe Rudko, Seth Sexton, Anthony White,Yale Wolf, and Brandon Vosika.Press images, artist bios, and additional informationavailable upon request.