News News & Events CanvasRebel Interview: Sarah Hurt on Building Bridges Between Artists and Collectors Posted on December 17, 2024October 28, 2025 by Mackenzie Smith In a recent interview with CanvasRebel, Sarah Hurt, founder of Seattle Art Source, delves into her journey of connecting Pacific Northwest artists with collectors and designers. She discusses the inspiration behind launching the gallery, the challenges faced along the way, and the rewarding moments that fuel her passion for making art more accessible. Read the full conversation HERE! Share to Related News Closing the Year with Art & Appreciation As the year comes to a close, we’re reflecting with gratitude on our creative community and sharing new works from our artists—art that brings warmth, presence, and inspiration into the season ahead. Read More Local Business Highlight | Holly Johnson Studio Explore Holly Johnston Studio at the back of Seattle Art Source—vintage ceramics and artful objects full of history, texture, and story, perfect for adding character to your home. Read More Georgetown ART ATTACK! Explore Georgetown’s monthly ART ATTACK every second Saturday! Join us on December 13 from 3–7 PM at Seattle Art Source and across the neighborhood for art, conversation, and the return of the free Art Attack Shuttle. Read More Services Artists Gallery News Events About Contact
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