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...
Kenjiro Nomura’s art ranges from pre-war impressions to post-war abstractions — and images from inside WWII internment camps. EDMONDS — The first solo exhibition of Kenjiro Nomura’s paintings in more than 60 years is showing here. The Japanese-American left a record...
Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds, Washington, now presents the first solo exhibition of the work of Kenjiro Nomura (1896-1956) in over sixty years along with an accompanying publication. Kenjiro Nomura, American Modernist: An Issei Artist’s Journey features the Japanese...
On view at Cascadia Art Museum Oct. 21, 2021 through Feb. 20, 2022 Cascadia Art Museum is pleased to present the first solo exhibition of the work of Kenjiro Nomura (1896-1956) in over 60 years along with an accompanying publication. Kenjiro Nomura, American...
Cascadia Art Museum presents the first solo exhibition of the work of Kenjiro Nomura (1896-1956) in over 60 years along with an accompanying publication. The exhibit is Oct. 21- Feb. 20. “Kenjiro Nomura, American Modernist: An Issei Artist’s Journey”...
Cascadia Art Museum’ Youth Advisory Committee hosts a free virtual event exploring the relationship between music and art for all ages June 20 from 1-2:30 p.m. In “Melodies & Masterpieces,” participants will explore the intersection between visual art and music in...
A lot is happening at Cascadia Art Museum. Over the past year, the museum has expanded its permanent collection, expanded its reach across the art world (from New York City to Paris), and expanded its offerings with several exciting new exhibits for us here in the...
The exhibits explore the roots of abstract painting in the Northwest and rare photographs from master pictorialists. EDMONDS — Cascadia Art Museum opened three new exhibitions June 5 — two of which have contrasting ideas. “Origins: Northwest Abstract Art,” focusing on...
Article originally published on June 3rd by Edmonds Beacon Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds debuts three shows this month. “Origins: Northwest Abstract Art, 1920-1960” is the first exhibition to focus on the roots of abstract and non-objective art in the...
This is the first exhibition to focus on the roots of Abstract and Non-Objective art in the Northwest. Some of the earliest works are Louise Crow and Raymond Jonson’s pointilist paintings of 1918 followed by Peter Camfferman’s rare color abstractions from the1920’s...