Original article published by The Seattle Times, written by Jerald Pierce, published Jan. 13, 2023 George Tsutakawa’s public artworks made him a Pacific Northwest arts legend, from his over 75 fountains, including the “Fountain of Wisdom” outside the Seattle Public...
The month of May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and “Cranes for Peace” campaign founder Fay Lim will demonstrate creating Washi Origami Crane earrings at the Cascadia Art Museum during Art Walk Edmonds Thursday, May 19. To end harassment and...
An exhibition of Maria Frank Abrams’ work is on display through July 10. #k5evening EDMONDS, Wash. — A new exhibition at Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds showcases the work of holocaust survivor and artist Maria Frank Abrams. She had a celebrated career including...
Cascadia Art Museum and Mukilteo Elementary School have partnered to reach nearly every student at the school. Through Cascadia Art Museum’s Art for School Program, each grade level participated and created art. Comprising two programs, the Art for School Program...
“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...
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...