About

Seattle Art Source was founded in 2017 to provide interior designers, architects and homeowners an approachable way to purchase original art. We have a passion for supporting local artists and unwavering confidence in our ability to find the right piece for every project and budget. From start to finish, we’ll be your guide and demystify the process of choosing and buying art. Think of us as your modern-day art matchmakers.

Sarah Hurt

Sarah Hurt

Seattle Art Source Founder Sarah Hurt is an innate connector. While curating art shows in Seattle’s International District, she saw a gap between local artists and art buyers — a divide she has been dedicated to bridging ever since. Through Seattle Art Source, Sarah’s ultimate goal is to build and sustain meaningful relationships, creating a community where art enhances everyday life.

When she’s not in the studio, Sarah is happily immersed in family life with her three kids, browsing the shelves at Elliott Bay Books (feeding her semi-problematic book-buying habit), or traveling the globe. She has visited over 35 countries and spent four years living in Switzerland, where she discovered a deep appreciation for the virtue of full-fat dairy.

Mackenzie Smith

Mackenzie Smith

Mackenzie joined Seattle Art Source in 2020 and serves as Design Lead. With a degree in Interior Design and a minor in Art History, she combines both passions daily — helping clients discover artwork that reflects their personal style, overseeing installations, and ensuring each piece finds its perfect place.

When she’s not holding a tape measure or problem-solving for a client, Mackenzie can be found doting on her beloved pup, Crouton, perfecting cocktail recipes to share with friends, or traveling the world in search of  fresh inspiration.

Harmony Hasbrook

Harmony Hasbrook

Harmony Hasbrook joined Seattle Art Source in 2025 as Director of Operations, bringing a sharp eye for detail and years of experience in keeping complex creative projects running smoothly. Harnessing her love of spreadsheets, combined with years spent producing commercials and conferences, Harmony introduced the term “work-back schedule” to the team — and they’ve never looked back. She also happens to own the world’s most bougie label maker, which we consider both a personal flex and a professional asset.

When not creating the world’s most beautiful pivot tables, Harmony is plotting her next trip to an international music festival and kayaking in the sound with her family.

Danah Kim

Danah Kim

Danah is the Digital Content Manager at Seattle Art Source, where she handles everything from content strategy to scheduling and posting across all social platforms. After a year as the Creative Intern, she has been bringing a fresh perspective to digital storytelling by highlighting SAS artists, events, and all the behind-the-scenes.

She’s currently heading into her final year at the University of Washington, double majoring in Marketing and Information Systems. With a love for design, storytelling, and all things visual, Danah blends creativity and analytics to bring the SAS brand to life online.

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