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...
On display in our West Gallery, Painted With Light: Northwest Pictorialist Photography, 1910-1930 features rare photographs created by some of the masters of Pictorialism in the Northwest. This movement resulted in photography being accepted as an art form through...
Originally published by the Edmonds Beacon on May 10th, 2021. As part of Cascadia Art Museum’s fifth anniversary, it is celebrating Director of Operations Nate Hegerberg, who has been with the museum from the beginning. Hegerberg has worked in the museum field...
Originally published by My Edmonds News on May 6th, 2021. The Board of Directors of Cascadia Art Museum has appointed Melissa Chittenden as the organization’s new executive director. She replaces Leigh Ann Gilmer, who left the museum to take another job. Born and...
Originally published by the Edmonds Beacon on April 8th, 2021. Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds has hired Sally Ralston as director of development. With 20 years as the director of marketing & admissions at King’s Schools, Ralston brings with her extensive...
Cascadia Art Museum presents this retrospective look into Northwest artist Charles W. Smith. Originally from Woodside, New York, Smith served in the United States Air Force from 1943-1945. He attended the American Art School and then Pratt Institute in New York on the...