Organizational Members
Organizational Members sustain and develop exhibitions and programming as the gallery’s administrative core. With specialties such as fund development, grant writing, and website development, foundation members increase Crawl Space’s effectiveness as a contemporary art center. As a group of self-driven business leaders, they create new solutions and develop new techniques to meet the needs of small non-profit arts organizations and the arts community.
Shaun Kardinal is a Seattle-based photographer, designer, web-developer and curator. He is responsible for the design, development and maintenance of several Seattle gallery websites, including ours. His curatorial duties primarily resided in the gallery co-direction of Some Space from 2006-2008 and continues in the form of freelance proposals. Photos from his ongoing series of self-portraits have graced the walls of SOIL, SAM Gallery, Howard House and Joe Bar, among others. Furthermore, much to the delight of his neighbors, he walks his cat on a leash.
Josh Leggett is our Installation Technician, who will be using his experience as a Lighting Technician for Chihuly to make every exhibition at Crawl Space a stand out. Over the years, he’s worked on many art installations for numerous local and Canadian artists. He currently works as an Assistant to the Manager for a local residential general contractor. Joshua Leggett has a BA from University of Washington in Scandinavian area studies and history.
Jessica Powers is our Public Forum and Outreach Manager in charge of building a stronger network and outreach programs to expand viewership and visibility for the gallery as well organize our quarterly public discussion events. Jessica Powers is a Seattle-based art educator, curator, and freelance writer who received her BFA from Emily Carr University in 2007. Presently she works as an Archivist for a private art collector and teaches lessons that fuse core concepts of art and science to students across Washington through the Museum of Glass.
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