Hall Spassov Gallery

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Hall Spassov Gallery was founded in 2006 by owners Erik Hall and Amy Spassov.

Our roster includes acclaimed international, national and regional artists who have shown a capacity for comprehensive and focused bodies of work.

Photos from Hall Spassov Gallery's post 06/21/2026

We will be presenting new work by gallery founder, Amy Spassov, alongside many of our esteemed represented artists, at the inaugural Assembly Art Fair.

July 22-26, 2026 at West Canal Yards in Seattle.

Assembly is a curated, intentionally small invitational fair bringing together leading galleries from across the Western US in an architecturally distinctive waterfront venue. More to come at Assembly Art Fair

Left to Right -
Heroine (A Portrait)
37in x 28in mixed media on panel, custom frame

Siren (A Portrait)
37in x 28in mixed media on panel, custom frame

Guide (A Portrait)
37in x 28in mixed media on panel, custom frame

Photos from Hall Spassov Gallery's post 06/12/2026

Today we’re looking at Morgan Bak’s acrylic on quilted canvas piece titled, “Wrapped Up”, paired with a Jeff Peters oil painting titled, “Experience and Consciousness”, on view in the gallery this month.

Summer Hours: Thursday- Saturday 10-5pm
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Photos from Hall Spassov Gallery's post 06/11/2026

We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Portland based artist, David Rice. David Rice

The gallery will present Rice’s beautifully painted narrative works, including this impressive large scale oil painting, titled “Last Call”, at this year’s inaugural Assembly Art Fair, opening July 22nd. Assembly Art Fair

The goal of David’s work is to create environments that exist beyond the parameters of our physical world. He often focuses on the themes of identity, as we see ourselves and as we are perceived by others. His work creates a new sense of nostalgia for the viewer. Something that seems familiar, but has yet to happen. The subjects blur the line between masculine and feminine, natural and man made, the past and the future. His aim is to create new relationships between the subjects and the viewer.

You can find more information on our site about David’s work as well as links to the fair site. Sign up for our enews updates on our contact page. We look forward to seeing you in July!

David Rice
“Last Call”
49in x 72in
Oil on canvas

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Photos from Hall Spassov Gallery's post 06/04/2026

We are delighted to announce our partnership with Seattle-based artist, Michelle Robinson. —

We eagerly anticipate presenting her new work at this year’s iteration of the Seattle Art Fair and Seattle’s inaugural Assembly Art Fair in July!

In her second decade now, Robinson has gained recognition for her acrylic and gold leaf paintings that explore layered masking techniques. Her compositions integrate architectural elements with natural and organic forms, investigating balance, structure, and the pursuit of order through texture, light, and shape.
These contemplative spaces invite viewers to pause and discern personal significance within each piece.

You can find more information on our website, sign up for our enews updates or visit —



First photograph courtesy of Glasswing Shop 🫶 and credit to photographer,
Brandon Scott Herrell

Photos from Hall Spassov Gallery's post 05/28/2026

New work coming to the gallery for our upcoming exhibition w/ | opening July 22nd. Mark your calendars Seattle! 🪄

Photos from Hall Spassov Gallery's post 05/20/2026

Today we’re looking at a new work by Yool Kim! The artist has created four new paintings for our upcoming exhibition at the Seattle Art Fair this July. We are looking forward to presenting them to you.

First image: “Between Her Hesitation And His Care”, acrylic on linen canvas, 36in x 46in.

Second image: detail

Third image: detail

Photos from Hall Spassov Gallery's post 05/16/2026

👋 ☀️ 🫶 In the gallery with Seattle based artist, Morgan Bak! We’re delighted to have her recent quilted works on view in our ‘Spring Into Summer’ group exhibition this month through June.

Bak’s paintings reference the artist’s own loose memories and scenes of mundane life to depict her relation to the world around her. The resulting paintings have a feeling of translucency and movement in their overlapping figurative and botanical forms; the limbs askew in angular directions, crossing over one another. The intent of these dynamic scenes are to demonstrate one’s interactions amongst others, human or otherwise.

Stop by, we’d love to tell you more about them. 👋🌱Available works are listed on our site.

05/07/2026

Today we’re looking at work by Seattle based artist Morgan Bak. Five of her latest quilted canvas paintings are on view this month in our Spring Into Summer Group Exhibition. ☀️ Visit the gallery Wednesday through Saturday to view these delightful pieces in person. Available works are listed on our site.

Morgan Bak
‘In a Pinch’
12in x 16in
acrylic on quilted canvas

Photos from Hall Spassov Gallery's post 05/01/2026

Spring into Summer, A Group Exhibition | May - June 2026 | Featuring new works by Morgan Bak

Hall Spassov is pleased to present Morgan Bak’s latest quilted paintings. Drawing from personal memory and quiet moments of everyday life, Bak constructs layered compositions where figurative and botanical forms overlap with a sense of translucency and motion—limbs shifting in angular rhythms, intersecting and unfolding. These dynamic scenes explore the complexities of connection and interaction across human and natural realms. LEARN MORE on our site!

Special thank you to Neil Perry for the introduction to Megan’s work.

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