treat gallery

treat gallery • colorful • contemporary • sweet • treat gallery has a proven track record of helping others through contemporary art.

We partner with like-minded professionals and businesses with a shared goal of making the contemporary art field more honest and tangible. We participate in major art fairs, provide scholarships, portfolio reviews, and have a couple pop-up exhibitions a year. treat gallery is not a non-profit organization, and we do not accept direct donations, but with every project or pop-up show, we donate 15%-

100% of proceeds to a various cause or non-profit. We strongly believe in giving-back to others in everything we do. In addition to our events and projects, we always donate a portion of sales to others when we exhibit at an art fair or hold an exhibition (online or in-person.)

Opening tonight at 6pm! Join us at !   will be in Booth A22 with , ,  +  - and in the front you’ll find a photographic f...
03/18/2026

Opening tonight at 6pm! Join us at ! will be in Booth A22 with , , + - and in the front you’ll find a photographic feature: “Sight Unseen,” co-curated by our director Sherri Nienass , Galina Kurlat and Parsley Steinweiss - featuring all kinds of photography from incredible artists! Can’t make it tonight? Send us a DM for complimentary tickets!

Opening in two days! Join  at , Booth A22! | we’ll be featuring photography by 4 incredible women artists:📸  📸  📸  📸  Ou...
03/16/2026

Opening in two days! Join at , Booth A22! | we’ll be featuring photography by 4 incredible women artists:

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Our booth will feature photographic processes by four women photographers – ranging from alternative processes to saturated digital imagery, we’re keeping in line with treat gallery’s goal of affordable, contemporary, fun and affordable work. March 2026 is a milestone for treat gallery as we’re celebrating 10 years in operation, and hope to share our directors love and appreciation of photography with a greater audience.

Galina Kurlat - “November 12th, (Bathwater) I, 2025 will be on view during  - opening this week! Visit us in Booth A22! ...
03/16/2026

Galina Kurlat - “November 12th, (Bathwater) I, 2025 will be on view during - opening this week! Visit us in Booth A22!

Thank you , for this feature on “Sight Unseen,” curated by our Director Sherri Nienass Littlefield , Galina Kurlat , and...
03/14/2026

Thank you , for this feature on “Sight Unseen,” curated by our Director Sherri Nienass Littlefield , Galina Kurlat , and Parsley Steinweiss - opening at on Wednesday, March 18th and up on now!

“Co-curated by Sherri Nienass Littlefield, Galina Kurlat, and Parsley Steinweiss, “Sight Unseen” taps into the malleable nature and understanding of photography and opens a dialogue with visitors on preconceived notions of what the medium can achieve or look like, both now and in the future.

Compared to other processes like painting and drawing, photography is still in its infancy and is constantly evolving,” said Nienass Littlefield. “As the accessibility of photography has grown, artists have embraced it for documentation, storytelling, experimentation, and marketing. Today, photography is instant and ubiquitous, which makes its artistic possibilities more expansive and relevant than ever.

The presentation also opens the door for dialogues around the process and its effect on the final work. As artists adopt an increasingly diverse range of processes, works can be read simultaneously as both object and image, creating new ways of seeing and engaging.

Kurlat noted, “Photography captures moments, gestures, and traces of life that resonate deeply with viewers. As a physical object, a photograph carries the marks of its making, from paper choice to process, inviting collectors to connect not only with the image itself, but with the story, materiality, and time embedded within it.”

Send us a DM for complimentary tickets or a full preview!

On view during  with   next week is ’s incredible work! “Still Life with Oranges,” 2023 - Archival Pigment Print20 × 27”...
03/13/2026

On view during with next week is ’s incredible work! “Still Life with Oranges,” 2023 - Archival Pigment Print
20 × 27”, Edition of 3 - $550 Unframed✨

Kelda Van Patten is an artist and freelance photo illustrator based in Portland, Oregon. She creates disorienting pictorial spaces that utilize still life arrangements, collage, drawing, animation, and re-photography. Her compositions playfully shift perceptions of reality and artifice.

“Breach,” 2026 by Parsley Steinweiss will be on view next week at ! Send us a DM for complimentary tickets or a preview,...
03/12/2026

“Breach,” 2026 by Parsley Steinweiss will be on view next week at ! Send us a DM for complimentary tickets or a preview, and visit us in booth A22! 📸

“M Motel,” 2024 by Matt Mele will be on view at  in a photographic feature curated by treat gallery director  and incred...
03/11/2026

“M Motel,” 2024 by Matt Mele will be on view at in a photographic feature curated by treat gallery director and incredible artists and - to see a preview or for complimentary tickets, send us a DM!

(image: Vanessa Marsh - “Western Landscape 11, 2024 (Printed 2026) Pigment Print from Cyanotype, 15 × 20”We’re so excite...
03/06/2026

(image: Vanessa Marsh - “Western Landscape 11, 2024 (Printed 2026) Pigment Print from Cyanotype, 15 × 20”

We’re so excited to work with in two short weeks at ! Visit in booth A22!

Vanessa Marsh was born in 1978 in Seattle, WA and earned her BA from Western Washington University in 2001, followed by her MFA in 2004 from California College of the Arts. Marsh has shown her work widely, including at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art; Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, CA; Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA.

Marsh created her stunning imagery by working with light-sensitive materials to create imaginary landscapes. She uses the photogram process, laying objects directly onto photographic paper. In her work, these “objects” are opaque stencils, cut paper, and hand-drawn illustrations. Marsh translates this process into various forms of photographic printmaking, and in both series shown, she reflects on the landscapes of her life in the Western United States, meditating on memory, our place in the cosmos, and geologic time.

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