In 2014, Amanda Manitach was carving out a unique space for herself in Seattle’s creative community. Fresh off her first solo show at Bryan Ohno Gallery and writing regularly for City Arts Magazine, Manitach was becoming known for her distinct blend of visual art and writing.
Over the past decade, Amanda’s practice has evolved in exciting ways. “I’ve arrived at a place where writing and art have merged,” she reflects. “Back then, those practices were separate. Now my artwork has come to be literally all about words. There’s so much possibility in text. If a picture is worth a thousand words, what happens when a picture is a word?” This fascination with language has become the hallmark of her recent and most notable work. Continue reading