Out of the Drawers: It's Beginning to Feel Like Fall












The temperature drops and a crisp breeze greets us. Autumn signals a season of change, but also a spirit of coziness and comfort. It is a time when opposites converge. To celebrate, we present this selection of photographs from the 2022 PNW Drawers: an intimate visual journey through earth tones that invoke the sensations of the fall season. It is a coffee-and-hoodie type of morning in a photograph.
In order to provide more visibility for artists participating in our 2022 Pacific Northwest Drawers exhibition, we have turned our Library wall into a Drawers exhibition space.
It’s Beginning to Feel Like Fall is curated by Lizi Cleary and Yuyang Zhang.
Selected artists: Daniel Ciochina, Meghan Crandall, Elisabeth Dare, Conner Gordon, Darwin Grey, Megan Hansen, Justine Highsmith, Nataline Jenks, John Kane, Jody Poorwill, Marjorie Williams, and Sky Wilson.
Visit 2022 Pacific Northwest Drawers to see all artists and their work.