Gale Fiege of the Everett Herald, Fri Jul 14th, 2017 9:08am EDMONDS — Cascadia Art Museum curator David Martin knows his stuff. If you appreciate Northwest regional art from the first half of the 20th century and you ever have a chance to tour the museum with Martin,...
GALE FIEGE of the Everett Herald, Fri Apr 7th, 2017 11:41am Cascadia Art Museum curator David Martin maintains there are two good reasons Washington is called The Evergreen State. Native trees and flowers. Martin’s current knockout exhibition — Botanical Exuberance:...
Originally published January 24, 2017 at 7:00 am By Michael Upchurch, Special to The Seattle Times Cascadia Art Museum’s “Northwest Social Realism and the American Scene: 1930-1950” is a good starting point for examining the leftist fervor of the Pacific Northwest...
It’s an important part of art history in our region. During the Great Depression and into the post-World War II period, many Northwest artists set out to report reality in their paintings. “Northwest Social Realism and the American Scene, 1930-1950” is the new...
Artist Peggy Strong was not quite 21, charming and beautiful, when she was paralyzed in a car accident. The tragic story is made more sad perhaps by the fact that this strong-willed, hard-working and talented woman only lived to age 44. Cascadia Art Museum curator...