The gallery’s artists - including Colleen RJC Bratton, Ben Hirschkoff, Forrest Perrine and Nola Avienne - will be selling work at the nearby Specialist Gallery (as SOIL continues its regular programming), with prices ranging from $50 to $500 and all sales going directly to artists. SOIL is one of the longest-running nonprofit, artist-run gallery collectives and spaces in the city, and it’s throwing a holiday pop-up sale that kicks off at Pioneer Square’s First Thursday Art Walk this month. If you go: AMcE Creative Arts, Thursday-Sunday 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Wednesdays by appointment, as well as online. Plus, an installation of handmade felt ornaments from Seattle artist Nina Vichayapai. McLean Emenegger has stocked the storefront Niche Market - which features artist-made goods at more affordable price points - with holiday goodies and new artist merchandise, including handmade mats, artist-made notebooks, jewelry, small ceramics and very cool geode-like sculptures made from paper. Treasures are often found toward the back of retail spaces, but at the somewhat new Capitol Hill gallery AMcE Creative Arts, you’ll discover the special finds front-of-house. Amber Mustafic's "Dreamworld Noir" (AMcE Creative Arts)
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