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Established | September 12, 2015 |
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Location | Edmonds, Washington |
Coordinates | 47°48′37.5″N 122°23′03.1″W / 47.810417°N 122.384194°W |
Type | Art museum |
Collection size | 200 |
Founder | Lindsey Echelbarger |
Curator | David F. Martin |
Website | cascadiaartmusuem.org |
The Cascadia Art Museum is an art museum in Edmonds, Washington, primarily featuring art from the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The museum opened in 2015 and has a collection of over 200 works.
The museum is located at 190 Sunset Avenue in downtown Edmonds, adjacent to the town's ferry terminal and train station. It is located inside a former Safeway grocery store built in the 1960s, sharing the building with several shops and restaurants. [1] [2] Once slated for demolition and redevelopment, [3] it was bought by the Echelbarger family in 2012 to be renovated and modernized for new tenants. [4] The retrofit exposed the building's timber frame and added wood elements sourced from the Pacific Northwest as an expression of the region's eco-consciousness. [5]
The idea of a museum for Pacific Northwest art was conceived by Lindsey Echelbarger during the acquisition of the Safeway building in 2012; Echelbarger had been collecting Northwest artists' work for decades prior. [1] [2] The museum opened on September 12, 2015, with an exhibit from the Northwest Watercolor Society. [6] [7] In its first year of operations, the museum hosted six main exhibitions and grew its membership to over 600. [8]
The museum's primary focus is on artwork from the Pacific Northwest from 1880 to 1962, [1] either from artists from the area or related to local places and events. [2] Pacific Northwest art from this period, especially the years prior to 1930, has been largely forgotten by museums and collectors according to art historians. [9] The region's artwork, according to curator David F. Martin, differs from the rest of the United States because of influences from Native American and East Asian culture. [2] The museum features five galleries, which are divided into annual and quarterly rotations, and over 200 works that it leases and borrows from other collections. [10] [11]
The Cascadia Art Museum has featured works and exhibits from the Northwest Watercolor Society, Peggy Strong, Lance Wood Hart, and Northwest School artists John Matsudaira, Mark Tobey, and Morris Graves. [2] [8] [12] The exhibits are curated by David Martin of the Martin-Zambito Fine Art gallery in Seattle. [13]