Due to popular demand, we are extending a selection of art from our highly acclaimed exhibition “The Lavender Palette: Gay Culture and the Art of Washington State” in preparation for the release of our publication that accompanies the exhibition. We are expecting the...
John Carl Ely (1897-1929) began a promising national career incorporating a sophisticated blending of folk carving with modernist techniques when his life was cut short by accidental drowning at the age of 32. This is the first solo exhibition of Ely’s work since...
This exhibition consists of a selection of art and decorative objects in various mediums loaned from regional collections. We are focusing on national and international artists and designers that are rarely exhibited in Washington State museums. Fine art includes...
Written by By Brendan Kiley, Seattle Times arts and culture reporter. Published by The Seattle Times. The four-room, 200-artwork exhibition hit all the notes you’d want — tender, droll, brooding, even beguiling — but the mug shots stole the show. Around 40 members of...
Written by Connie McDougall. Published by MyEdmondsNews October 28. “I’ve been wanting to do this for 20 years,” said Curator David Martin about a first-of-its-kind exhibit that just opened at the Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds. “It’s about my tribe, a gift to...
“The Lavender Palette” at the Cascadia Museum in Edmonds offers important lessons in art and history. Written by Gale Fiege, Published by Hearldnet on Thursday, October 24. A wall of jail mugshots — men arrested for homosexuality — sets the stage for the new...
In this groundbreaking exhibition, Cascadia Art Museum will be the first museum to explore regional gay culture through the work of early- to mid-twentieth century gay and lesbian artists. This is an important collection that examines the effect this group had on...
Cascadia Art Museum explores contributions of gay and lesbian artists Written by Brian Soergel. Published by the Edmonds Beacon on October 24, 2019. Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds will be the first museum in the country to explore regional gay culture through the work...
Written by Larry Vogel. Originally published by MyEdmondsNews, August 25, 2019. The fourth annual Cascadia Museum gala fundraiser broke a record Saturday, with donors contributing more than $435,000 — an increase of $40,000-plus over last year’s event. The event got...
Originally published by the International Examiner, written by Tamiko Nimura. Published August 6, 2019. In 1927-28, Seattle Issei Yukio Morinaga was a member of the Seattle Camera Club and the second most exhibited photographer in the world, according to the American...