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Published: September 29, 2025

Cascadia Art Museum: A Decade of Rediscovery

Cascadia Art Museum: A Decade of Rediscovery

Cascadia Art Museum marks 10 years of rediscovery—elevating overlooked Northwest painters, printmakers, designers, and photographers from the late 1800s to mid-1900s. In Edmonds, rotating exhibitions and rich programs connect past to present, revealing how regional art still shapes who we are today.

By Sally Ralston

School tour group discuss about art
School tour group engaged as they discuss art.

This year, Cascadia Art Museum celebrates a remarkable milestone—10 years of sharing the rich and often untold stories of Northwest art. Since opening its doors in 2015, the museum has become a cultural treasure in our region, dedicated to preserving, studying, and presenting the visual arts of the Northwest from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century.

From the very beginning, Cascadia set out with a bold mission: to bring to light the achievements of artists who have too often been overlooked in the broader history of American art

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These are the painters, printmakers, sculptors, designers, and photographers who shaped the visual identity of our region. Many lived and worked in the Cascadia region, and their work reflects the landscapes, cultures, and ideas that make the Northwest unique.

At its heart, Cascadia Art Museum is not just about preserving the past; it’s about connecting that past to the present. The museum’s exhibitions and programs help visitors see how art can be both a mirror and a guide, showing us where we’ve been and helping us understand who we are today. Whether it’s a major retrospective on an influential Northwest artist or a thematic exhibition that explores design, photography, or social history, each show offers a chance to look closer, think deeper, and be inspired.

School tour at Cascadia Art Museum
Another school group participates in an interactive tour at Cascadia Art Museum.

Cascadia is more than a museum of beautiful objects; it’s a place of learning and discovery for people of all ages. Through school programs, students encounter works of art that spark curiosity and encourage them to see the world in new ways. Family days invite young visitors to explore with hands-on activities, while lectures, gallery talks, and guided tours provide adults with opportunities to delve into the stories behind the art.

Art has the power to connect us across generations, cultures, and life experiences.

Exterior view of Cascadia Art Museum
An exterior view of Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds, Washington.


For young people, encountering original works of art can be transformative, encouraging self-expression and critical thinking. For adults, art offers perspective, reflection, and sometimes a much-needed spark of joy.

In the Northwest, our art history tells stories of innovation, resilience, and connection to place. It reveals how artists have engaged with the natural environment, responded to social change, and embraced cultural diversity. By exploring the art of the past, we gain new insight into the challenges and opportunities of our own time.

Walker Gallery at Cascadia Art Museum
Visitors explore the Walker Gallery at Cascadia Art Museum.

Located in Edmonds, Cascadia offers an inspiring setting for an afternoon visit, a family outing, or a personal retreat into the world of art. With changing exhibitions, educational programs, and special events throughout the year, there is always something new to discover.

Whether you are an art enthusiast or a history lover, Cascadia Art Museum is a destination that will deepen your appreciation for the cultural heritage of the Northwest.

Come celebrate the 10 year anniversary and see for yourself how the past can illuminate the present and inspire the future.

For more information about current exhibitions, upcoming programs, and ways to get involved, visit www.cascadiaartmuseum.org.

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