Pam Ingalls · Oil Painter · Currently at JG Art Gallery
Pam Ingalls was raised in Spokane, Washington, in a household where both parents — Richard and Marjorie Ingalls — were painters. Her father founded the art department at Gonzaga University, where Pam later earned her BA in Fine Art in 1979. She had already studied at the Accademia Di Belle Arti in Florence from 1977 to 1978. Between formal education and the sustained painting practice she maintains today, she walked 7,000 miles through eleven countries on the Bethlehem Peace Pilgrimage in 1982, painted a portrait series of homeless individuals in Seattle for Catholic Community Services, and worked as a graphic artist through 1992. Then she began painting again in earnest — first studying drawing with Frederick Franck in Warwick, New York, then apprenticing for three years under Ron Lukas, a Russian Impressionist and protégé of Sergei Bongart, in Seattle.
In Looming, a snow-capped volcano dominates the composition's upper half, its pale blue and white peak set against a salmon-pink and deep purple sky that consumes nearly two-thirds of the canvas. Below, a horizontal band of dark purple-black foreground gives way to a reflective body of water rendered in murky greens and browns, dotted with yellow-lit structures and wooden pilings that mirror upward in loosely brushed streaks. The paint application varies dramatically—the sky is worked with soft, blended strokes while the water's surface fractures into more insistent, directional marks that fight against the illusion of reflection. There's an oddly static quality to this drama: despite its chromatic intensity and the volcano's physical dominance, the composition's rigid horizontal divisions and symmetrical arrangement suggest resignation rather than imminent threat. The still life and kitchen subjects in her other work apply the same pressure: each painting is built around the drama of illumination against a resisting darkness, the threshold where a form becomes distinct from the ground behind it.
In 2024 she held a solo exhibition, “In The Russian Tradition,” at the Museum of Russian Art in Minneapolis — forty-five oil portraits of refugees from the Heartland Alliance in Chicago that had previously shown on Vashon Island before traveling to the subjects themselves in Chicago. Her work has been juried into more than 125 national and international shows and exhibited across the United States, Europe, and Africa.
I paint simple things — the things I see, am attached to and love. Every subject contains an essence that belongs to just that moment. I get to be with that feeling while I translate it into the poetry of paint.
Pam's practice, in detail.
Education & Training
- 1977–78Accademia Di Belle ArtiFlorence, Italy
- 1979BA in Fine Art — Gonzaga UniversitySpokane, WA — father Richard Ingalls founded the art department
- 1991Drawing studies — Frederick FranckWarwick, New York
- 1992–95Apprentice — Ron LukasRussian Impressionist painting, Seattle — protégé of Sergei Bongart
- 1995–2022WorkshopsRichard Schmid · Burt Silverman · Ramon Kelley · Kim English · Del Gish · Wm Reese
- Since 1993Art instructorVarious facilities
Selected Exhibitions
- OngoingJG Art GalleryBainbridge Island, WA & Park City, UT
- Jun–Sep 2024"In The Russian Tradition" — SoloMuseum of Russian Art, Minneapolis MN — 45 oil portraits
- 2024Refugee portrait seriesHeartland Alliance, Chicago — shown on Vashon Island then traveled
- 2025Vashon business owner portrait showDig Deep Gardens Greenhouse Gallery, Vashon Island WA
- AlsoLattanzi Cucina Italiana, New York City22 interior paintings exhibited in situ
- 125+National and international juried showsUS, Europe, Africa
Recognition
- Award-winningWidely collected — US, Europe, Africa
- 125+National and international juried shows
- AnnualCommunity portrait series since 2007Vashon Island · Jamaica · Alaska · Guatemala · India · Kenya · NZ · Chicago
Earlier Record
- 1982Bethlehem Peace Pilgrimage7,000 miles through 11 countries for peace
- 1980sPortrait series of homeless in SeattleCatholic Community Services
- 1984–92Graphic Artist
Memberships
- MemberOil Painters of America
- MemberWomen Painters of Washington
- MemberAmerican Artists Professional League
- VIVAVashon Island Visual ArtistsStudio at Dig Deep Gardens — stop #30
Practice
- MediumOil on canvas — Russian Impressionist traditionStrong color, sound drawing
- SubjectStill life · Interior scenes · PortraitsLight on ordinary things — presence of absent figure
- At JG22 works — Looming · Shimmerings · QuartetKitchen scenes · windows · domestic interiors
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Selected works.
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