January 10, 2024 – March 23, 2025 This exhibition features the work of important Northwest women artists active in the early to mid-20th century. Rarely seen today, many of these artists were an integral part of the region’s nascent cultural development. Several...
Original article published by the International Examiner, written by Kevin Phan on December 13th, 2023. Within the Asian American imaginary, there lies a myriad potentialities for futurities that showcase the Asian American experience, body, and empowerment. Through...
Published by The Seattle Times, written by Gayle Clemans. Published November 2nd, 2023 Some of the old photographs by Chao-Chen Yang (1909-1969) could have been taken today. They are immediate, tender or funny, and bear no traces of having been created decades ago....
November 8, 2023 – February 11, 2024 This groundbreaking exhibition is the first study of the work of Chao-Chen Yang (1909-1969), an important Seattle photographer who gained national prominence in the mid-20th century. Born in Hangzhou, China, Yang received his art...
November 8, 2023 – February 11, 2024 This exhibition provides evidence of this little-known aspect of our regional art history. Through paintings, etchings and photography, the art illustrates the activities of some of our early Northwest artists produced while...
January 11th – November 24th This exhibition will feature Northwest modernist sculpture and jewelry from the early to mid-20th century. Featured artists include Everett DuPen (1912-2005), Howard Duell (1929-2009), Stephen Dunthorne (1925-2005) and a collection...
November 8, 2023 – January 7, 2024 Cascadia Art Museum is excited to announce the return of our highly anticipated annual exhibition of vintage Christmas cards by noted Northwest artists and designers. Our collection dates from 1909 through the present with many...
Published by MyEdmondsNews, posted July 30, 2023, Story and photos by Nick Ng Cascadia Art Museum just opened “Native American Modern,” an exhibit that revolves around the life and work of Seattle artist Julius “Land Elk” Twohy (1902–1986), who had contributed much to...
Published by The Edmonds Beacon, on July 28th. Written by Maria Montalvo. Cascadia Art Museum’s “Native American Modern” exhibition opened on Tuesday, July 25, to a large and enthusiastic opening night crowd. The color and creativity of the exhibit...