About Us




Designed in 1992 by noted architect George Suyama, the gallery occupies a dramatic, light-filled space on the second floor of the Harold Poll building, a restored 1910 warehouse just across the street from the main entrance of the newly reopened Seattle Art Museum.

Over 4,000 square feet of exhibition space with 17-foot ceilings provide the setting for two to three solo exhibitions that change monthly. In addition, accessible storage provides the opportunity for viewing the work of other gallery artists.

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110 Union Street, Ste. 200
Seattle, WA 98101
206.587.6501 phone
206.587.6502 fax
info@travergallery.com

tues - fri 10-6, sat 10-5, sun 12-5  




In November 2003, the Traver Gallery opened its Tacoma location in the historic Albers Brothers Mill Building, situated on the Thea Foss Waterway adjacent to the Museum of Glass.

Designed by award-winning architect Wyn Bielaska, OAA, the clean, contemporary exhibition space incorporates original industrial fixtures from the restored building in innovative, unexpected ways. The serene, airy space is anchored by large wooden posts, which emerge from recesses in the floors, while large windows and doorways are set inside old steel loading-dock frames.

Approximately 4,000 square feet of exhibition space are home to one to two solo exhibitions each month. A rotating selection of archived works by Dale Chihuly is also on view in the gallery.

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1821 E Dock Street, Ste. 100
Tacoma, WA 98402
253.383.3685 phone
253.383.3687 fax
tacoma@travergallery.com

tues 9-5, wed - sat 10-6, sun 12-5