Anthony White
Board Member (King County)
About
Anthony White is an artist, curator, and advocate who serves on the boards of multiple nonprofit arts organizations in Washington State. He received his BFA from Cornish College of the Arts in 2018 and is represented by Greg Kucera Gallery.
He has received multiple grants and awards including: a 2025 Joan Mitchell Foundation fellowship; Seattle Art Museum Betty Bowen Award (2021); Neddy at Cornish Painting Award (2020); and Artist Trust Fellowship Award (2020). In 2024, Seattle Magazine named him one of the city’s “Most Influential People.” White’s solo exhibitions include shows at; Greg Kucera Gallery; Public Gallery, London; Seattle Art Museum; and Sarah Spurgeon Gallery at Central Washington University. He has also participated in numerous group exhibitions including; Art in Embassies, Bridgetown Barbados, New Narratives in Contemporary College, Valladolid, Spain, The Artist is Online at Koenig Galerie, Berlin, Queer Visibility at the Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, and many others.
Anthony’s work is collected internationally, and is in the permanent collections of the Frye Art Museum, Seattle; Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento; Seattle Art Museum; Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA; Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation, Seattle; among others. He lives and works in Seattle, Washington.