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Gate of Joinery

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William Slater, Gate of Joinery, oil, 54 3/4" x 36 1/2"

Skagit Valley artist William Slater moved from the east coast to La Conner in the early 1970s, bringing the sensibilities of abstract expressionism with him. A studio assistant to Jasper Johns and a friend of Mark Rothko, his artistic roots were firmly planted in American Modernism which grew into a distinctive personal style informed by the environment and artistic history of the Pacific Northwest.

In the early 1970s Slater moved from New York to the Skagit Valley to be near his good friend, author Tom Robbins. Slater had met Robbins in New York in 1964, while Slater was in graduate school at Hunter College at the City University of New York. Gate of Joinery is donated by Alexa Robbins, Tom Robbins' widow, who shared: "We watched Bill work on this piece when we were neighbors. Tom liked it so much so we bought it. This painting has been in our collection for 30 years."

Donated By Alexa Robbins