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...
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...