Originally published by the Edmonds Beacon on January 27, 2018, written by Maria Mont Oscar Wilde said that “life imitates art far more than art imitates life.” Cascadia Art Museum’s new exhibit, “Northwest Design at Mid-Century,” presenting a variety of...
Originally published on myedmondsnews.com December 13th, 2017, written by James Spangler Author Alain de Botton once said that writing a book is like telling a joke and having to wait two years to know whether or not it was funny. Cascadia Art Museum’s curator, David...
Originally published October 16, 2017 at 6:00 am by Michael Upchurch, Special to the Seattle Times Over the last 25 years, Seattle curator David F. Martin has been on a search-and-rescue mission, uncovering lost chapters in the history of Pacific Northwest Art. He has...
Article from The Edmonds Beacon, October 6, 2017 Cascadia Art Museum’s new exhibit, “Territorial Hues: The Color Print and Washington State, 1920-1960,” opened Oct. 5 and continues through Jan. 7. The exhibition and catalog is the first study of color printmaking in...
Cascadia Art Museum curator David Martin’s book “Territorial Hues” catalogs prints from 1920 to 1960. By Gale Fiege of the Everett Herald, Thursday, October 5, 2017 5:35 am EDMONDS — I remember my shock as a kid in the 1970s when I figured out that most people in New...