Upcoming exhibition, Silent Songs: The Photography of Johsel Namkung

EDMONDS—One of the Northwest’s most accomplished photographers, Johsel Namkung will be featured at the Cascade Art Museum February 12 through May 18, 2025. Namkung drew on his classical music training to create a visually stunning body of work in color and black-and-white photography. Born in Gwangju, Korea, Namkung showed an early interest in the arts, […]
Thousands soak up sun and culture at Edmonds Arts Festival

EDMONDS—Thousands of residents throughout Puget Sound enjoyed quality local and regional talent at the 67th Annual Edmonds Arts Festival. “It is run entirely by volunteers, and we start planning in September for the June event. We have over 400 volunteers,” Mary Ellen O’Keefe, Co-President of the Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation, told the Lynnwood Times. The […]
Watermedia Artwork transcends technique to evoke memories

EDMONDS—Northwest Watercolor Society (NWWS) held its annual Waterworks Online Membership Exhibition awards reception. Using the criteria of texture, color and technique, juror Laurie Goldstein-Warren awarded 16 prizes in the 75 watermedia artworks chosen. The top 3 had the expertise plus their art did more than that. An emotion or story transcended technique. Everyone is invited to view […]
Native American Modern: Shared Expressions in Northwest Art now on exhibit

EDMONDS, August 6, 2023—The Native American Modern: Shared Expressions in Northwest Art is now on exhibit until October 29, 2023, at the Cascadia Art Museum. This exhibition is the first to center around the art of Julius “Land Elk” Twohy (Two-vy-nah-auche) (1902 – 1986) and his local contemporaries. One of the region’s earlier modernists, he […]
Call for Artists: Create a wreath for Art Walk Edmonds

Submissions for Art Walk Edmonds’ third annual Wreath Walk are due by September 23rd! Edmonds, WA, September 3, 2022– If you are a local artist, we need your help! Art Walk Edmonds (AWE) is looking for wreath artists for the 3rd Annual Wreath Walk Edmonds. Created in 2020 as a way for artists to show […]
Public is invited to resident artist Lisa Bulmash exhibit “Intersections”

City of Edmonds Creative District anchor Graphite, is pleased to announce the residency of artist Lisa Myers Bulmash. Lisa is an important link to support “Intersections,” the current show in the gallery located within Graphite. Meet Lisa and see “Intersections” Saturdays Noon-4:00pm through the end of the show July 16. The gallery is free and […]
Art+Business course coming to Edmonds on April 2

Attorney Sarah Jordan, owner of Jordan Law Firm pllc (www.jordanlawfirmpllc.com), will soon offer a new online course called Art+Business: Business Basics to Keep You Creative. The one-hour online format is based on her popular free Wills Workshops, which provide the public valuable real-time information about wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and other estate planning topics. […]
Hope Grows Where Light is Given: Unveiling Muradyan’s Seed of Hope at Esperance Park

EDMONDS, Wash., March 15, 2022 – Esperance in French means “hope,” so it was only appropriate that the sun was shining and mask mandates were lifted Saturday, March 12, when Tsovinar Muradyan unveiled her latest art installation, Hope Grows Where Light is Given, at Edmond’s Esperance Park. After a few words shared by Conservation and […]
“Seed of Hope” Art Unveiling at Esperance Park in Edmonds March 12, 2022

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. – March 8, 2022 – The Snohomish County Arts Commission will unveil the “Seed of Hope” by local artist Tsovinar Muradyan. Attendees will observe morning sunlight beaming through a small portal carved in the stone that illuminates a tiny bronze “sprout”. The sunlight and sprout convey Muradyan’s message, “Hope grows where light […]
Holiday Spirit is Coming to Cascadia Art Museum

EDMONDS, Wash., December 2, 2021 – Holiday spirit is returning to Cascadia Art Museum with its annual exhibition of vintage Christmas cards by noted Northwest artists and designers. The exhibition is from December 2, 2021 – January 9, 2022. For most of the 20th century, regional artists created original works of art to send to […]