Nurse Log

Through Fall 2025
Location: L2

One of the few street-facing installations at Cannonball, our Third Avenue Storefront is designed to host art installations as window displays. This 12’ x 12’ space is visible to both visitors and pedestrians and will rotate seasonally, much like the department store window displays it takes inspiration from.

Niki’s painted sculptures use imagery of her home: forests, waterways, gardens, underwater creatures and stellar nurseries. Nurse Log reflects on the intelligence inherent in our forests. It explores the phenomena of a nurse log where a tree falls and a new tree grows, using its nutrients. The nurse log decays leaving a void in the surrounding root system for light to find its way. This window effect is found in delicate canvas and gauze as they weave together a moment that could feel fleeting or a moment that has limitless possibility. The lightness of the material, see-through in some areas, allows the viewer to imagine floating through the scene themselves, through the void of the nurse log, connected to nebula above. Nurse Log is a diptych, one part rests on the floor, the other is suspended. The above/below orientation reflects her interest in connection and the present moment.

Meet the Artist

Niki lives and works in Rainier Beach, Seattle, WA. Her paintings investigate conversations between interior and exterior landscapes.

Her work has been exhibited nationally and is featured in the permanent collections of the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and the State of New Mexico. Her installation Meeting Place was recently exhibited at the San Juan Islands Museum of Art, and she will have a large-scale installation at the Seattle Art Fair 2025.

She holds a B.F.A. in painting from the University of Oregon, graduating summa cum laude in 2003.

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