“A Luminous Journey: The Art of Maria Frank Abrams” is a thought-provoking and wonderful exhibition by a fascinating artist. Maria Frank Abrams (1924-2013) was born in Hungary and survived the Holocaust, but many of her family members did not. By the end...
July 21 – November 20, 2022 Washington state is consistently listed as one of the most literate regions in the country. This idea has never been lost on our regional artists. Our exhibition features a collection of works depicting books and the act of reading...
March 3 – July 10, 2022 Maria Frank Abrams (1924-2013) was one of Seattle’s most accomplished artists. Born in Hungary, she survived the Holocaust and came to the United States in 1948 to attend the University of Washington School of Art. After graduation, she...
March 3, 2022 – July 10, 2022 A legendary figure in Northwest art history, Sherrill Van Cott (1913-1942) produced a small but important body of work during his brief lifetime. Van Cott attended the University of Washington after graduating from Sedro Wooley High...
March 3 – November 20, 2022 This exhibition presents art and design objects by some the Northwest’s most accomplished artists and designers. During the 1950’s and 60’s, artists responded to a growing crafts movement and used their talents to create beautiful,...
January 13 – November 20, 2022 Howard Dallas Duell was considered one of the region’s more accomplished and innovative artists at mid-century. As a sculptor, painter, designer, craftsman, he won recognition both regionally and nationally. Born in Philadelphia,...
Originally published January 10, 2022 to the International Examiner. Written by Fred Wong. Cascadia Art Museum’s exhibition (through 2/20/22) of Kenjiro Nomura is a rare chance to see the works of a Japanese American artist that have been nearly forgotten for 60...
Originally published Dec. 16, 2021 at 6:00 am. to The Seattle Times. Written by Jade Yamazaki Stewart A&E Pick of the Week When Cascadia Art Museum curator David F. Martin first moved to Seattle in 1986, he worked restoring paintings at a small shop in Kent. One...
Working to combat the continuing attacks against Asian Americans Pacific Islanders (AAPI), Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds has joined Casion Jewelry in Bothell, and two other local art establishments, in the “Cranes for Peace” fundraising campaign. Cascadia kicked off...
Cascadia Art Museum is proud to announce the return of our annual exhibition of vintage Christmas cards by noted Northwest artists and designers. For most of the 20th century, regional artists created original works of art to send to their fellow artists, friends and...