Modern art display with blue pillars and red wires.

Henry Jackson-Spieker is a multidisciplinary artist based in Seattle, WA.

He focuses on sculpture and site-specific installations, combining glass, bronze, steel, wood, fiber, and light. In his sculptures, he explores tension, balance and reflection through the merging of contrasting materials, while his installations examine how society and community utilize and influence physical environment by disrupting viewers’ perceptions of space.

Jackson-Spieker received his BFA from Western Washington University (WA) and his MFA from Alfred University (NY). His public art installations are featured in Seattle at Midtown Commons (collaboration with KT Hancock), The Seattle Center, Method Gallery, and Wa Na Wari Gallery. He also teaches glass blowing and bronze casting at Pratt Fine Arts Center where he first started working with glass.