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...
Originally published by the Lynnwood Times, written by Luke Putvin. Published July 23, 2019. Cascadia Art Museum puts on “Music in the Museum” concerts once per month, and on July 20, it held a Date Night themed concert featuring Pamela Liu on violin...
This is the first solo exhibition of the work of Northwest photographer Yukio Morinaga (1888–1968). As a distinguished member of the Seattle Camera Club, Morinaga produced an important body of work that displays elements of both pictorialism and modernism. We will be...
Hofmeister was an important artist and instructor at Washington State University from 1947 – 1978. This exhibition features a selection of his paintings spanning five decades—from the 1940s to the 1990s. The works will be loaned from the artist’s personal studio...
Cascadia Art Museum is pleased to present the work of Helen Loggie (1895-1976), a Bellingham resident who became nationally known for her etchings of the Northwest landscape, particularly the highly detailed studies of trees within the natural environment of...
Returning for the third year with a brand new collection of sculpture, we are delighted to display Northwest Sculpture in our Central Gallery. Featured is a selection of rare sculpture by major Northwest artists covering the decades of 1920’s-1960’s. Artists working...
This extended exhibition focuses on the varied approaches Northwest artists have used to portray themselves or other important figures in the Northwest cultural community over the past one hundred years. For this special exhibition, we are including three prominent...