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[[left margin]] Otto Seligman [[/left margin]]

June 8, 1954

A cordial invitation is extended to all Rotarians to visit the Otto Seligman Gallery in Seattle. 

The Otto Seligman Gallery has on exclusive exhibit the work of many of the leading artists in the Northwest, among them Mark Tobey, Guy Anderson, Patricia Nicholson, Windsor Utley and Lisel Salzer. Also on exhibit at the gallery are paintings, sculpture, ceramics and hand-crafted jewelry by noted artists and craftsmen of America and Europe, including work by the Italian sculptor, Marino Marini, by the American ceramicist, Peter Voulkos, and twenty watercolors by the internationally famous American painter, Lyonel Feininger.

The Otto Seligman Gallery is in the Wilsonian Hotel, suite 312, at East 47th Street and University Way, in Seattle's University District. Gallery hours are from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. daily and also from 7:00 to 9:00p.m. on Monday and Thursday evenings. 

As a special courtesy to visiting Rotarians, Mr. Seligman will open his gallery at additional hours by appointment. An appointment may be made by telephoning Filmore 4512 or Filmore 2664.

While all of the work on exhibit at the Seligman Gallery is for sale, visitors are encouraged to attend merely for the pleasure of viewing the exhibition. For the interest of  non-English-speaking Rotarians, Mr. Seligman speaks both French and German.

[[right margin]] Otto Seligman [[/right margin]]