Cable Griffith
Artist and educator

This work spans a challenging year and combines both some new and familiar approaches to painting for me. Most of the new paintings are on paper, which I chose to cultivate a low-stakes attitude and loosen up my process. This has enabled the compositions to emerge intuitively and confidently, embracing openness and change. Although it feels like I’m revisiting some earlier aspects of my work, I’m in a very different place than before.And yet despite my efforts towards growth, I have found many of the things I have aspired towards have been there all along.It’s a personal collection of paintings that have come out of leaning into intuition and being comfortable with more questions than answers.
Return to Sender
June 28-July 26
J. Rinehart Gallery
Public Opening: Thursday, July 3, 5-8pm
#cablegriffithart #jrinehartgallery #pnwartist

This work spans a challenging year and combines both some new and familiar approaches to painting for me. Most of the new paintings are on paper, which I chose to cultivate a low-stakes attitude and loosen up my process. This has enabled the compositions to emerge intuitively and confidently, embracing openness and change. Although it feels like I’m revisiting some earlier aspects of my work, I’m in a very different place than before.And yet despite my efforts towards growth, I have found many of the things I have aspired towards have been there all along.It’s a personal collection of paintings that have come out of leaning into intuition and being comfortable with more questions than answers.
Return to Sender
June 28-July 26
J. Rinehart Gallery
Public Opening: Thursday, July 3, 5-8pm
#cablegriffithart #jrinehartgallery #pnwartist

This work spans a challenging year and combines both some new and familiar approaches to painting for me. Most of the new paintings are on paper, which I chose to cultivate a low-stakes attitude and loosen up my process. This has enabled the compositions to emerge intuitively and confidently, embracing openness and change. Although it feels like I’m revisiting some earlier aspects of my work, I’m in a very different place than before.And yet despite my efforts towards growth, I have found many of the things I have aspired towards have been there all along.It’s a personal collection of paintings that have come out of leaning into intuition and being comfortable with more questions than answers.
Return to Sender
June 28-July 26
J. Rinehart Gallery
Public Opening: Thursday, July 3, 5-8pm
#cablegriffithart #jrinehartgallery #pnwartist

This work spans a challenging year and combines both some new and familiar approaches to painting for me. Most of the new paintings are on paper, which I chose to cultivate a low-stakes attitude and loosen up my process. This has enabled the compositions to emerge intuitively and confidently, embracing openness and change. Although it feels like I’m revisiting some earlier aspects of my work, I’m in a very different place than before.And yet despite my efforts towards growth, I have found many of the things I have aspired towards have been there all along.It’s a personal collection of paintings that have come out of leaning into intuition and being comfortable with more questions than answers.
Return to Sender
June 28-July 26
J. Rinehart Gallery
Public Opening: Thursday, July 3, 5-8pm
#cablegriffithart #jrinehartgallery #pnwartist

Hope you can visit @tacomaartmuseum to see my current show, Uncanny Twilight! I’m very grateful for the Museum’s recognition and the opportunity to share some of my recent explorations with a wider audience.
Also, I love this photo of my two former students taking a close look! @andy.delapp and @r.eyaastudio
Uncanny Valley
October 11-June 7, 2026
Tacoma Art Museum
Uncanny Twilight speaks to a mysterious in-between state or place that the paintings seem to straddle. Like somewhere between real/imagined, tangible/ethereal, interior/exterior, or digital/analog.The work in this show also bridges some variations in process, bringing together both works on paper and paintings on hand-dyed canvas. Some of the paintings have more emphasis on ‘pictorial’ landscape spaces, while others hold more of a material, or domestic space.

Hope you can visit @tacomaartmuseum to see my current show, Uncanny Twilight! I’m very grateful for the Museum’s recognition and the opportunity to share some of my recent explorations with a wider audience.
Also, I love this photo of my two former students taking a close look! @andy.delapp and @r.eyaastudio
Uncanny Valley
October 11-June 7, 2026
Tacoma Art Museum
Uncanny Twilight speaks to a mysterious in-between state or place that the paintings seem to straddle. Like somewhere between real/imagined, tangible/ethereal, interior/exterior, or digital/analog.The work in this show also bridges some variations in process, bringing together both works on paper and paintings on hand-dyed canvas. Some of the paintings have more emphasis on ‘pictorial’ landscape spaces, while others hold more of a material, or domestic space.

Hope you can visit @tacomaartmuseum to see my current show, Uncanny Twilight! I’m very grateful for the Museum’s recognition and the opportunity to share some of my recent explorations with a wider audience.
Also, I love this photo of my two former students taking a close look! @andy.delapp and @r.eyaastudio
Uncanny Valley
October 11-June 7, 2026
Tacoma Art Museum
Uncanny Twilight speaks to a mysterious in-between state or place that the paintings seem to straddle. Like somewhere between real/imagined, tangible/ethereal, interior/exterior, or digital/analog.The work in this show also bridges some variations in process, bringing together both works on paper and paintings on hand-dyed canvas. Some of the paintings have more emphasis on ‘pictorial’ landscape spaces, while others hold more of a material, or domestic space.

Hope you can visit @tacomaartmuseum to see my current show, Uncanny Twilight! I’m very grateful for the Museum’s recognition and the opportunity to share some of my recent explorations with a wider audience.
Also, I love this photo of my two former students taking a close look! @andy.delapp and @r.eyaastudio
Uncanny Valley
October 11-June 7, 2026
Tacoma Art Museum
Uncanny Twilight speaks to a mysterious in-between state or place that the paintings seem to straddle. Like somewhere between real/imagined, tangible/ethereal, interior/exterior, or digital/analog.The work in this show also bridges some variations in process, bringing together both works on paper and paintings on hand-dyed canvas. Some of the paintings have more emphasis on ‘pictorial’ landscape spaces, while others hold more of a material, or domestic space.

Hope you can visit @tacomaartmuseum to see my current show, Uncanny Twilight! I’m very grateful for the Museum’s recognition and the opportunity to share some of my recent explorations with a wider audience.
Also, I love this photo of my two former students taking a close look! @andy.delapp and @r.eyaastudio
Uncanny Valley
October 11-June 7, 2026
Tacoma Art Museum
Uncanny Twilight speaks to a mysterious in-between state or place that the paintings seem to straddle. Like somewhere between real/imagined, tangible/ethereal, interior/exterior, or digital/analog.The work in this show also bridges some variations in process, bringing together both works on paper and paintings on hand-dyed canvas. Some of the paintings have more emphasis on ‘pictorial’ landscape spaces, while others hold more of a material, or domestic space.

Hope you can visit @tacomaartmuseum to see my current show, Uncanny Twilight! I’m very grateful for the Museum’s recognition and the opportunity to share some of my recent explorations with a wider audience.
Also, I love this photo of my two former students taking a close look! @andy.delapp and @r.eyaastudio
Uncanny Valley
October 11-June 7, 2026
Tacoma Art Museum
Uncanny Twilight speaks to a mysterious in-between state or place that the paintings seem to straddle. Like somewhere between real/imagined, tangible/ethereal, interior/exterior, or digital/analog.The work in this show also bridges some variations in process, bringing together both works on paper and paintings on hand-dyed canvas. Some of the paintings have more emphasis on ‘pictorial’ landscape spaces, while others hold more of a material, or domestic space.

Hope you can visit @tacomaartmuseum to see my current show, Uncanny Twilight! I’m very grateful for the Museum’s recognition and the opportunity to share some of my recent explorations with a wider audience.
Also, I love this photo of my two former students taking a close look! @andy.delapp and @r.eyaastudio
Uncanny Valley
October 11-June 7, 2026
Tacoma Art Museum
Uncanny Twilight speaks to a mysterious in-between state or place that the paintings seem to straddle. Like somewhere between real/imagined, tangible/ethereal, interior/exterior, or digital/analog.The work in this show also bridges some variations in process, bringing together both works on paper and paintings on hand-dyed canvas. Some of the paintings have more emphasis on ‘pictorial’ landscape spaces, while others hold more of a material, or domestic space.

Very happy to share these new photos of Cascadia at SeaTac Airport by the great Rafael Soldi. i’ve barely been able to see this much myself and it’s great to revisit it in this way. Hope you all might get a chance to see it in person in the coming months and years.If you are traveling through the airport you can see it at the transit station escalators in Concourse C.
Glass fabrication by @glasmalereipeters
structural design and fabrication by @studiofifty50
engineering by @lundopsahl
Photos by @rafaelsoldi
#cablegriffithart #lindahodgesgallery
@flysea

Very happy to share these new photos of Cascadia at SeaTac Airport by the great Rafael Soldi. i’ve barely been able to see this much myself and it’s great to revisit it in this way. Hope you all might get a chance to see it in person in the coming months and years.If you are traveling through the airport you can see it at the transit station escalators in Concourse C.
Glass fabrication by @glasmalereipeters
structural design and fabrication by @studiofifty50
engineering by @lundopsahl
Photos by @rafaelsoldi
#cablegriffithart #lindahodgesgallery
@flysea

Very happy to share these new photos of Cascadia at SeaTac Airport by the great Rafael Soldi. i’ve barely been able to see this much myself and it’s great to revisit it in this way. Hope you all might get a chance to see it in person in the coming months and years.If you are traveling through the airport you can see it at the transit station escalators in Concourse C.
Glass fabrication by @glasmalereipeters
structural design and fabrication by @studiofifty50
engineering by @lundopsahl
Photos by @rafaelsoldi
#cablegriffithart #lindahodgesgallery
@flysea

Very happy to share these new photos of Cascadia at SeaTac Airport by the great Rafael Soldi. i’ve barely been able to see this much myself and it’s great to revisit it in this way. Hope you all might get a chance to see it in person in the coming months and years.If you are traveling through the airport you can see it at the transit station escalators in Concourse C.
Glass fabrication by @glasmalereipeters
structural design and fabrication by @studiofifty50
engineering by @lundopsahl
Photos by @rafaelsoldi
#cablegriffithart #lindahodgesgallery
@flysea

Very happy to share these new photos of Cascadia at SeaTac Airport by the great Rafael Soldi. i’ve barely been able to see this much myself and it’s great to revisit it in this way. Hope you all might get a chance to see it in person in the coming months and years.If you are traveling through the airport you can see it at the transit station escalators in Concourse C.
Glass fabrication by @glasmalereipeters
structural design and fabrication by @studiofifty50
engineering by @lundopsahl
Photos by @rafaelsoldi
#cablegriffithart #lindahodgesgallery
@flysea

Very happy to share these new photos of Cascadia at SeaTac Airport by the great Rafael Soldi. i’ve barely been able to see this much myself and it’s great to revisit it in this way. Hope you all might get a chance to see it in person in the coming months and years.If you are traveling through the airport you can see it at the transit station escalators in Concourse C.
Glass fabrication by @glasmalereipeters
structural design and fabrication by @studiofifty50
engineering by @lundopsahl
Photos by @rafaelsoldi
#cablegriffithart #lindahodgesgallery
@flysea

Very happy to share these new photos of Cascadia at SeaTac Airport by the great Rafael Soldi. i’ve barely been able to see this much myself and it’s great to revisit it in this way. Hope you all might get a chance to see it in person in the coming months and years.If you are traveling through the airport you can see it at the transit station escalators in Concourse C.
Glass fabrication by @glasmalereipeters
structural design and fabrication by @studiofifty50
engineering by @lundopsahl
Photos by @rafaelsoldi
#cablegriffithart #lindahodgesgallery
@flysea

I’m continuing to post images of older work for a bit, leading up to my talk, “Cognitive Dissonance” at the @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th at 10:30am.
I’ll be sharing a progression of influences, ideas, and methods, plotting a kind of path up to my current work in the show at TAM. I hope you can come!
Plein@ir 1.3 (Halle Ravine), 2016, acrylic on canvas
From Within and Without, 2017, fabric dye and oil on canvas
ASCII (CMYK), 2016, fabric dye and oil on canvas
Like a Sundial, 2021, fabric dye and acrylic on canvas
#cablegriffithart
#tacomartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’m continuing to post images of older work for a bit, leading up to my talk, “Cognitive Dissonance” at the @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th at 10:30am.
I’ll be sharing a progression of influences, ideas, and methods, plotting a kind of path up to my current work in the show at TAM. I hope you can come!
Plein@ir 1.3 (Halle Ravine), 2016, acrylic on canvas
From Within and Without, 2017, fabric dye and oil on canvas
ASCII (CMYK), 2016, fabric dye and oil on canvas
Like a Sundial, 2021, fabric dye and acrylic on canvas
#cablegriffithart
#tacomartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’m continuing to post images of older work for a bit, leading up to my talk, “Cognitive Dissonance” at the @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th at 10:30am.
I’ll be sharing a progression of influences, ideas, and methods, plotting a kind of path up to my current work in the show at TAM. I hope you can come!
Plein@ir 1.3 (Halle Ravine), 2016, acrylic on canvas
From Within and Without, 2017, fabric dye and oil on canvas
ASCII (CMYK), 2016, fabric dye and oil on canvas
Like a Sundial, 2021, fabric dye and acrylic on canvas
#cablegriffithart
#tacomartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’m continuing to post images of older work for a bit, leading up to my talk, “Cognitive Dissonance” at the @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th at 10:30am.
I’ll be sharing a progression of influences, ideas, and methods, plotting a kind of path up to my current work in the show at TAM. I hope you can come!
Plein@ir 1.3 (Halle Ravine), 2016, acrylic on canvas
From Within and Without, 2017, fabric dye and oil on canvas
ASCII (CMYK), 2016, fabric dye and oil on canvas
Like a Sundial, 2021, fabric dye and acrylic on canvas
#cablegriffithart
#tacomartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’m continuing to post images of older work for a bit, leading up to my talk, “Cognitive Dissonance” at the @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th at 10:30am.
This set is from my ‘Sightings’ series from 2015.
I’ll be sharing a progression of influences, ideas, and methods, plotting a kind of path up to my current work in the show at TAM. I hope you can come!
3 triangle shaped white lights slowly moving together (after Bierstadt), 2015
Two Lights in the Woods, 2015
Reddish orange triangular pattern of lights, 2015
A Crude Sketch of what I Saw, 2015
I never was skeptical and always had an open mind, believe in the impossible, so to speak, 2015
#cablegriffithart
#tacomartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’m continuing to post images of older work for a bit, leading up to my talk, “Cognitive Dissonance” at the @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th at 10:30am.
This set is from my ‘Sightings’ series from 2015.
I’ll be sharing a progression of influences, ideas, and methods, plotting a kind of path up to my current work in the show at TAM. I hope you can come!
3 triangle shaped white lights slowly moving together (after Bierstadt), 2015
Two Lights in the Woods, 2015
Reddish orange triangular pattern of lights, 2015
A Crude Sketch of what I Saw, 2015
I never was skeptical and always had an open mind, believe in the impossible, so to speak, 2015
#cablegriffithart
#tacomartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’m continuing to post images of older work for a bit, leading up to my talk, “Cognitive Dissonance” at the @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th at 10:30am.
This set is from my ‘Sightings’ series from 2015.
I’ll be sharing a progression of influences, ideas, and methods, plotting a kind of path up to my current work in the show at TAM. I hope you can come!
3 triangle shaped white lights slowly moving together (after Bierstadt), 2015
Two Lights in the Woods, 2015
Reddish orange triangular pattern of lights, 2015
A Crude Sketch of what I Saw, 2015
I never was skeptical and always had an open mind, believe in the impossible, so to speak, 2015
#cablegriffithart
#tacomartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’m continuing to post images of older work for a bit, leading up to my talk, “Cognitive Dissonance” at the @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th at 10:30am.
This set is from my ‘Sightings’ series from 2015.
I’ll be sharing a progression of influences, ideas, and methods, plotting a kind of path up to my current work in the show at TAM. I hope you can come!
3 triangle shaped white lights slowly moving together (after Bierstadt), 2015
Two Lights in the Woods, 2015
Reddish orange triangular pattern of lights, 2015
A Crude Sketch of what I Saw, 2015
I never was skeptical and always had an open mind, believe in the impossible, so to speak, 2015
#cablegriffithart
#tacomartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’m continuing to post images of older work for a bit, leading up to my talk, “Cognitive Dissonance” at the @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th at 10:30am.
This set is from my ‘Sightings’ series from 2015.
I’ll be sharing a progression of influences, ideas, and methods, plotting a kind of path up to my current work in the show at TAM. I hope you can come!
3 triangle shaped white lights slowly moving together (after Bierstadt), 2015
Two Lights in the Woods, 2015
Reddish orange triangular pattern of lights, 2015
A Crude Sketch of what I Saw, 2015
I never was skeptical and always had an open mind, believe in the impossible, so to speak, 2015
#cablegriffithart
#tacomartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’m continuing to post images of older work for a bit, leading up to my talk, “Cognitive Dissonance” at the @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th at 10:30am.
I’ll be sharing a progression of influences, ideas, and methods, plotting a kind of path up to my current work in the show at TAM. I hope you can come!
Return to the Source, 2013
Acrylic on canvas
30x48 inches
#cablegriffithart
#tacomartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’ll be posting images of older work for while, leading up to my talk, “Cognitive Dissonance” at the @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th at 10:30am.
I’ll be sharing a progression of influences, ideas, and methods, plotting a kind of path up to my current work in the show at TAM. I hope you can come!
West from Petal Mountain, 2009
Acrylic on canvas
48x30 inches
#cablegriffithart
#tacomartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’ll be posting images of older work for while, leading up to my talk, “Cognitive Dissonance” at the @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th at 10:30am.
I’ll be sharing a progression of influences, ideas, and methods, plotting a kind of path up to my current work in the show at TAM. I hope you can come!
Pink Albedo Thunderstorm, 2010
Acrylic on canvas
36x48 inches
#cablegriffithart
#tacomartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’ll be posting images of older work for while, leading up to my talk, “Cognitive Dissonance” at the @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th at 10:30am.
I’ll be sharing a progression of influences, ideas, and methods, plotting a kind of path up to my current work in the show at TAM. I hope you can come!
Strange Place for Snow, 2008
Acrylic and oil on canvas
36x36 inches
#cablegriffithart
#tacomartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’m looking forward to giving a talk at @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th in support of my current show, Uncanny Twilight. I’m planning to share some of my influences, a progression of ideas, and some behind-the-scenes process stuff. I’ll also be serving up images and welcoming discussion in the gallery for brunch! Things get underway at 10:30am.In the coming weeks, I’ll be sharing some teaser images of earlier work, leading up to the current work in the show. You’ll have to come to the talk to hear more about them!
You can register for the talk through the link in my bio!
#cablegriffithart
#tacomaartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’m looking forward to giving a talk at @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th in support of my current show, Uncanny Twilight. I’m planning to share some of my influences, a progression of ideas, and some behind-the-scenes process stuff. I’ll also be serving up images and welcoming discussion in the gallery for brunch! Things get underway at 10:30am.In the coming weeks, I’ll be sharing some teaser images of earlier work, leading up to the current work in the show. You’ll have to come to the talk to hear more about them!
You can register for the talk through the link in my bio!
#cablegriffithart
#tacomaartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

I’m looking forward to giving a talk at @tacomaartmuseum on Saturday, March 28th in support of my current show, Uncanny Twilight. I’m planning to share some of my influences, a progression of ideas, and some behind-the-scenes process stuff. I’ll also be serving up images and welcoming discussion in the gallery for brunch! Things get underway at 10:30am.In the coming weeks, I’ll be sharing some teaser images of earlier work, leading up to the current work in the show. You’ll have to come to the talk to hear more about them!
You can register for the talk through the link in my bio!
#cablegriffithart
#tacomaartmuseum
#jrinehartgallery

Timeout, 2025
Gouache and acrylic on paper
6 x 8 inches
From “Return to Sender” at @jrinehartgallery in 2025.
#cablegriffithart #jrinehartgallery

Fun to visit @tacomaartmuseum today to visit my show “Uncanny Twilight”. I hope you can visit. It felt really good to see these 8 paintings together in that beautiful space. Endless gratitude to @ellen.ito and @wilksjj for believing in the work and dedicating precious space to it.

Fun to visit @tacomaartmuseum today to visit my show “Uncanny Twilight”. I hope you can visit. It felt really good to see these 8 paintings together in that beautiful space. Endless gratitude to @ellen.ito and @wilksjj for believing in the work and dedicating precious space to it.

Fun to visit @tacomaartmuseum today to visit my show “Uncanny Twilight”. I hope you can visit. It felt really good to see these 8 paintings together in that beautiful space. Endless gratitude to @ellen.ito and @wilksjj for believing in the work and dedicating precious space to it.

Fun to visit @tacomaartmuseum today to visit my show “Uncanny Twilight”. I hope you can visit. It felt really good to see these 8 paintings together in that beautiful space. Endless gratitude to @ellen.ito and @wilksjj for believing in the work and dedicating precious space to it.

Fun to visit @tacomaartmuseum today to visit my show “Uncanny Twilight”. I hope you can visit. It felt really good to see these 8 paintings together in that beautiful space. Endless gratitude to @ellen.ito and @wilksjj for believing in the work and dedicating precious space to it.
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