
Women of the Pacific Northwest
Contemporary works by women artists rooted in the Pacific Northwest highlighting voices, visions, and material mastery across painting, sculpture, and mixed media; on view Wednesdays through Sundays until May 17, 2026.
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Contemporary works by Pacific Northwest women artists reveal bold material mastery across painting, sculpture, textiles, and multimedia, inviting close viewing in a light-filled museum gallery; on display through May 17, 2026.

Contemporary works by Pacific Northwest women artists reveal bold material mastery across painting, sculpture, textiles, and multimedia, inviting close viewing in a light-filled museum gallery; on display through May 17, 2026.
Contemporary works by Pacific Northwest women artists reveal bold material mastery across painting, sculpture, textiles, and multimedia, inviting close viewing in a light-filled museum gallery; on display through May 17, 2026.

Contemporary craft pieces exploring form, movement, and organic shape across ceramics, fiber, sculpture, and mixed media by regional makers, inviting close inspection of texture, curvature, and material interplay.

Contemporary craft pieces exploring form, movement, and organic shape across ceramics, fiber, sculpture, and mixed media by regional makers, inviting close inspection of texture, curvature, and material interplay.
Contemporary craft pieces exploring form, movement, and organic shape across ceramics, fiber, sculpture, and mixed media by regional makers, inviting close inspection of texture, curvature, and material interplay.

Tactile installations and handcrafted works by national artists and nonprofit partners exploring craft as activism, social practice, and a tool for community empowerment and capacity building through collaborative exhibits and storytelling.

Tactile installations and handcrafted works by national artists and nonprofit partners exploring craft as activism, social practice, and a tool for community empowerment and capacity building through collaborative exhibits and storytelling.
Tactile installations and handcrafted works by national artists and nonprofit partners exploring craft as activism, social practice, and a tool for community empowerment and capacity building through collaborative exhibits and storytelling.