From the days that are gone. 


















































Hours



Summer Solstice 2026
12 pm to 7 pm
Winter Solstice 2026
12 pm to 5 pm


Bianco Gallery 
999 3rd Ave, 
(Upper Space)
Seattle WA, 98104

hello@charlieschuck.com

From the days that are gone. 


A collection of regionally specific objects, 
books, furniture, and art gathered during 
summer wanderings along the backroads 
of the Pacific Northwest. Findings examines
the raw hardpan layers of humanity and 
history that lies beneath the technotopian 
clouds of the present.

Sometimes a Great Notion
by Ken Kesey


$ 25















Sometimes a Great Notion is Ken Kesey’s powerful novel about an Oregon logging family whose refusal to join a union strike puts them at odds with their entire town. Centered on the fiercely independent Stamper clan, the story follows brothers Hank and Lee Stamper as personal rivalries, buried resentments, and clashing ideas of strength and loyalty rise to the surface. Deeply shaped by Kesey’s own upbringing in Oregon, the novel reflects the Pacific Northwest’s rugged landscapes, logging culture, and ethos of self-reliance, using the region’s rain-soaked forests and isolated communities to explore pride, masculinity, family obligation, and the cost of absolute independence.