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What is TSUGA?

It’s Tsuga heterophylla, the scientific name of the Western Hemlock, Washington’s State tree.
Our logo is a hemlock cone.
It’s our reminder to keep our roots outdoors, in good soil, water and air.

 Where is TSUGA?

Tsuga Fine Art and Framing has been in downtown Bothell since 1996, on the corner of 101st Avenue and Main Street.

After Ken Stodola assumed ownership in 2011, both gallery and custom frame shop changed names from FrameWright and Kaewyn Gallery to Tsuga Fine Art & Framing.

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Owner and Custom Framer Ken Stodola

Owner and Custom Framer Ken Stodola

Custom Framer Kara Job

Store Manager Erin Werkhoven

 

Who’s behind TSUGA?

Ken Stodola has owned Tsuga Fine Art and Framing since 2011. He lives in Woodinville with his wife and dog, and in his spare time does home improvement projects and goes on hikes.

Tami McIntyre has worked at Tsuga for over nine years, and was born and raised in the Bothell area. She has a background in jewelry design, being a mom for four kids, and in her spare time is a family history researcher and genealogist.

Bothell native and artist Kara Job brings 8 years of custom-framing and customer-service experience to team Tsuga.

Erin Werkhoven is native to the Pacific Northwest. She lives in a tiny house her family’s property. In her free time, she enjoys gardening and spending time with her nephews.

 
Custom Framer Tami McIntyre

Custom Framer Tami McIntyre

 What’s Going on at TSUGA?

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