July 27 – October 29, 2023 This exhibition is the first to center around the art of Julius “Land Elk” Twohy (Two-vy-nah-auche) (1902 – 1986) and his local contemporaries. One of the region’s earlier modernists, he was best known for his paintings...
July 27 – September 24, 2023 A long-standing legacy of preserving art education For more than 60 years, Junior League Seattle has brought visual art learning directly to children across King County through traveling art exhibits, training for educators, and PTSA...
December 1, 2022 – January 7, 2024 This exhibition illustrates Seattle’s changing urban environment over a fifty-year span as depicted by several of Washington state’s finest artists. Some of the earliest works were created by Roi Partridge and Paul Morgan...
Originally published by Shoreline Area News, April 12th, 2023 Edmonds, Washington – Cascadia Art Museum presents First Impressions: Women Printmakers of Washington, now through July 16, 2023. This exhibition is the first overview of women printmakers of Washington...
April 6 – July 16, 2023 In keeping with the mission of our museum, we are introducing the work of Annah Wright Rogers (1898-1971), a talented painter whose promising career was interrupted by marital obligations and motherhood. Rogers was born and raised in Seattle...
April 6 – July 16, 2023 This exhibition consists of works by Paul Morgan Gustin (1886-1974) collected by artist Annah Wright Rogers and her husband Dr. Philip M. Rogers who were close friends of the artist. One of the region’s finest painters, Gustin was born at Ft....
April 6 – July 16, 2023 This exhibition is the first overview of women printmakers of Washington state active in the early to mid-twentieth century. Beginning with the establishment of the Northwest Printmakers Society in 1929, Seattle became an active center for the...
Originally published by the Lynnwood Times, on February 20th, 2023, written by Lynnwood Times Staff. Edmonds, Wash., February 20, 2023—Cascadia Art Museum invites public to Urban Scenes of Seattle 1910 – 1960 exhibition that illustrates Seattle’s changing urban...
Originally published by The Seattle Times, February 16th, 2023, written by Jerald Pierce. There are certain museums — ones that define a region or a city — that you’d be remiss not to visit. Looking around at the museums that should be top of mind for art lovers...
Originally published by King 5 Evening on February 6th, 2023, 7:30 p.m. Authored by Kim Holcomb EDMONDS, Wash. — An exhibition at Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds shows a never-before-seen side to one of the Northwest’s most famous artists. George Tsutakawa is one of...