I opened Roq La Rue gallery in 1998 in reaction to the Northwest’s lack of alternative art spaces. Fueled by a devotion to the rapidly growing Lowbrow/Pop Surrealism art movement, the gallery quickly gained notoriety, and respect, as one of only of a handful of galleries (at the time) willing to show the work. As a bonus, an enthusiastic community of collectors responded quickly to the gallery’s eclectic mix of artists, whose outlaw sensibilities and countercultural subject matter was rendered with undeniable ability and vision.

Since that exciting time, Roq la Rue has moved several times, before finally landing at its largest, and poshest, digs yet. We’ve expanded our vision & program, gained National & International recognition, and earned a solid reputation. It’s been an amazing and rewarding ride thus far.

Everyone involved with Roq La Rue, including myself, Gallery Director Celeste Fuechsel, and Partners Mark Long, Sarah Novotny, and John Kintz, love, and are committed to, Roq La Rue, the artists we show and the extended community we are honored to be a part of. We hope to continue to be a supportive and exciting space that helps launch new artists and bring greater exposure to more established ones.

-Kirsten Anderson, Owner and Curator

Roq La Rue in the Press

Stranger article about Roq la Rue and Kirsten Anderson

Northwest Source interview with Kirsten

Seattlest Interview with Kirsten