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Selections from the Permanent Art Collection (Winter/Spring 2021) Jan10 – Jun 15, 2021
ABOUT THE BUILDING
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s striking building was designed by Matthew Coates of Coates Design Architects.The 20,000 square foot building—with space to host exhibitions and educational programs for audiences of all ages, interests and skill levels—provides a place to celebrate the art and artists of the Puget Sound region. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART The Museum Store is the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind, locally-made treasures — in-person or online!STAFF & BOARD
Sheila Hughes. Executive Director. she/her. sheila@biartmuseum.org. (206) 451-4012. Philadelphia-born Sheila Hughes is often mistaken for a Pacific Northwest native, and has been a prominent figure in the Seattle Arts and Non-profit landscape for more than 25 years. She served as Principal, Producer and COO of One Reel, the creativepowerhouse
CALENDAR & EVENTS
Contact. Museum: (206) 842-4451 Bistro: (206) 451-4011 Store: (206)451-4009
2021 SUMMER CAMPS & TEEN INTENSIVE 2021 Summer Camps & Teen Intensive. BIMA is excited to present a summer packed with fun for young artists with this roster of summer camps and a weekly teen intensive. This camp session will be held in-person at BIMA in the classroom and outdoors. Camp and BIMA staff will ensure that Kitsap County and BIMPRD health and safety guidelinesare
ARTIST’S BOOK COLLECTION BIMA defines an Artist’s Book as a three-dimensional art object—usually one-of-a-kind or in limited edition—which reveals or tells its story over time using a combination of content and form and involves the agency or participation of the viewer. Artist’s Books combine various art forms and media, including drawing, painting FOR HOME – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Kid's Face Mask - Bear. $6.00 $9.95. Merry Christmas Ornament. $4.95. Floral Gold Peace Ornament. $4.95. Bainbridge Island Coaster Set by Alex Sanso. $29.00. Artist's Loft :BIMA BISTRO
Contact. Museum: (206) 842-4451 Bistro: (206) 451-4011 Store: (206)451-4009
ALFREDO ARREGUÍN: LIFE PATTERNS Bainbridge Island Museum of Art presents a retrospective of artworks by Alfredo Arreguín – spanning fifty years of painting. Arreguín was born in 1935 in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. His artistic career developed in Seattle, WA after he completed two degrees at the University of Washington (B.A. in 1967; M.F.A. in 1969). BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ARTVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONJOIN &SUPPORTBLOG
Selections from the Permanent Art Collection (Winter/Spring 2021) Jan10 – Jun 15, 2021
ABOUT THE BUILDING
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s striking building was designed by Matthew Coates of Coates Design Architects.The 20,000 square foot building—with space to host exhibitions and educational programs for audiences of all ages, interests and skill levels—provides a place to celebrate the art and artists of the Puget Sound region. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART The Museum Store is the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind, locally-made treasures — in-person or online!STAFF & BOARD
Sheila Hughes. Executive Director. she/her. sheila@biartmuseum.org. (206) 451-4012. Philadelphia-born Sheila Hughes is often mistaken for a Pacific Northwest native, and has been a prominent figure in the Seattle Arts and Non-profit landscape for more than 25 years. She served as Principal, Producer and COO of One Reel, the creativepowerhouse
CALENDAR & EVENTS
Contact. Museum: (206) 842-4451 Bistro: (206) 451-4011 Store: (206)451-4009
2021 SUMMER CAMPS & TEEN INTENSIVE 2021 Summer Camps & Teen Intensive. BIMA is excited to present a summer packed with fun for young artists with this roster of summer camps and a weekly teen intensive. This camp session will be held in-person at BIMA in the classroom and outdoors. Camp and BIMA staff will ensure that Kitsap County and BIMPRD health and safety guidelinesare
ARTIST’S BOOK COLLECTION BIMA defines an Artist’s Book as a three-dimensional art object—usually one-of-a-kind or in limited edition—which reveals or tells its story over time using a combination of content and form and involves the agency or participation of the viewer. Artist’s Books combine various art forms and media, including drawing, painting FOR HOME – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Kid's Face Mask - Bear. $6.00 $9.95. Merry Christmas Ornament. $4.95. Floral Gold Peace Ornament. $4.95. Bainbridge Island Coaster Set by Alex Sanso. $29.00. Artist's Loft :BIMA BISTRO
Contact. Museum: (206) 842-4451 Bistro: (206) 451-4011 Store: (206)451-4009
ALFREDO ARREGUÍN: LIFE PATTERNS Bainbridge Island Museum of Art presents a retrospective of artworks by Alfredo Arreguín – spanning fifty years of painting. Arreguín was born in 1935 in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. His artistic career developed in Seattle, WA after he completed two degrees at the University of Washington (B.A. in 1967; M.F.A. in 1969). SUMMER WORKSHOPS 2021 Contact. Museum: (206) 842-4451 Bistro: (206) 451-4011 Store: (206)451-4009
FIBER 2020 – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Fiber 2020. Fiber 2020 explores diverse ways artists are working in fiber and textiles. Over thirty-five artists are featured in this large group exhibition, from traditional fiber arts through contemporary works and installations. Media include lace, embroidery, quilts, wearables — reconstituted and repurposed objects —conceptual
BIMA BISTRO
Contact. Museum: (206) 842-4451 Bistro: (206) 451-4011 Store: (206)451-4009
FOR HOME – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Kid's Face Mask - Bear. $6.00 $9.95. Merry Christmas Ornament. $4.95. Floral Gold Peace Ornament. $4.95. Bainbridge Island Coaster Set by Alex Sanso. $29.00. Artist's Loft : BREATHE – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Michelle Kumata (Seattle), Song for Generations, 2019, acrylic on canvas, nylon webbing, bamboo, fabric, 17’h x 8’/6”w, Courtesy of the Artist Gallery view of Breathe exhibition. Artists from left: Cory Bennett Anderson and Linda Wolf Gallery view of Breathe exhibition. Artwork at center: Diane Jacobs, Summer Hat with Flower, 1998, fine press printed paper, 6"h x 24"dia., Cynthia Sears ART – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Maple Calla Lily 12 inch by Marceil DeLacy. $280.00. Maple Calla Lily 15 inch by Marceil DeLacy. $325.00. Maple Calla Lily 16.5 inch by Marceil DeLacy. $425.00. Bainbridge Island Aluminum Signs by Alex Sanso. $44.00. Visit Bainbridge Island Archival Print by Alex Sanso. BOOKS – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART The Magic Rabbit by Richard Jesse Watson. $16.99. Explore with me the Salish Sea by Nancy Oline Klimp, Jared Noury (Illustrator) $22.95. Flutter & Hum by Julie Paschkis. $18.99. Vivid: Poems and Notes About Color by Julie Pachkis. $17.99. Henry and Bea by Jessixa Bagley. BIMA EXHIBITION CATALOGS BIMA Exhibition Catalogs. Sort: Featured Best Selling Alphabetically, A-Z Alphabetically, Z-A Price, low to high Price, high to low Date, new to old Date, old to new. Feathers, Form & Function SIGNED. $50.00. Bainbridge Island A to Z Sketchbook by Bill Hemp. $29.95. Gayle Bard: A Singular Vision. $42.00. LIGHTHOUSE EMBROIDERY KIT There is something mesmerizing about a lighthouse highlighted against the sea and sky. The rocky coastline of Nova Scotia is dotted with these traditional beacons of both light and warning —at once they say “welcome home” and “watch for rocks”. Either way, FOX IN PHLOX EMBROIDERY KIT This sweet fox pattern with modern, abstract flowers is so much fun to stitch! While a little more ambitious than some of my other designs, it's made using just three basic embroidery stitches - backstitch, detached chain (link) stitches, and French knots. Level 3: Ambitious Beginner Friendly Included in the kit: pre-p BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ARTVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONJOIN &SUPPORTBLOG
Selections from the Permanent Art Collection (Winter/Spring 2021) Jan10 – Jun 15, 2021
VISIT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART BIMA is located on picturesque Bainbridge Island, a 35-minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle and an easy five-minute walk from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal. The museum is nestled in the heart of Puget Sound and is easily accessible by car, bus, or bicycle. Parking is available and it is FREE to visitors.ABOUT THE BUILDING
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s striking building was designed by Matthew Coates of Coates Design Architects.The 20,000 square foot building—with space to host exhibitions and educational programs for audiences of all ages, interests and skill levels—provides a place to celebrate the art and artists of the Puget Sound region.STAFF & BOARD
Sheila Hughes. Executive Director. she/her. sheila@biartmuseum.org. (206) 451-4012. Philadelphia-born Sheila Hughes is often mistaken for a Pacific Northwest native, and has been a prominent figure in the Seattle Arts and Non-profit landscape for more than 25 years. She served as Principal, Producer and COO of One Reel, the creativepowerhouse
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART The Museum Store is the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind, locally-made treasures — in-person or online! 2021 SUMMER CAMPS & TEEN INTENSIVE 2021 Summer Camps & Teen Intensive. BIMA is excited to present a summer packed with fun for young artists with this roster of summer camps and a weekly teen intensive. This camp session will be held in-person at BIMA in the classroom and outdoors. Camp and BIMA staff will ensure that Kitsap County and BIMPRD health and safety guidelinesare
BIMA BISTRO
Contact. Museum: (206) 842-4451 Bistro: (206) 451-4011 Store: (206)451-4009
ARTIST’S BOOK COLLECTION BIMA defines an Artist’s Book as a three-dimensional art object—usually one-of-a-kind or in limited edition—which reveals or tells its story over time using a combination of content and form and involves the agency or participation of the viewer. Artist’s Books combine various art forms and media, including drawing, painting EMPLOYMENT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Employment. Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is a non-profit art museum dedicated to filling our space with diverse and inclusive employees, guests, and artists. We strive to ensure all voices are heard, valued, and welcomed into our space regardless of their race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation ALFREDO ARREGUÍN: LIFE PATTERNS Bainbridge Island Museum of Art presents a retrospective of artworks by Alfredo Arreguín – spanning fifty years of painting. Arreguín was born in 1935 in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. His artistic career developed in Seattle, WA after he completed two degrees at the University of Washington (B.A. in 1967; M.F.A. in 1969). BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ARTVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONJOIN &SUPPORTBLOG
Selections from the Permanent Art Collection (Winter/Spring 2021) Jan10 – Jun 15, 2021
VISIT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART BIMA is located on picturesque Bainbridge Island, a 35-minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle and an easy five-minute walk from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal. The museum is nestled in the heart of Puget Sound and is easily accessible by car, bus, or bicycle. Parking is available and it is FREE to visitors.ABOUT THE BUILDING
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s striking building was designed by Matthew Coates of Coates Design Architects.The 20,000 square foot building—with space to host exhibitions and educational programs for audiences of all ages, interests and skill levels—provides a place to celebrate the art and artists of the Puget Sound region.STAFF & BOARD
Sheila Hughes. Executive Director. she/her. sheila@biartmuseum.org. (206) 451-4012. Philadelphia-born Sheila Hughes is often mistaken for a Pacific Northwest native, and has been a prominent figure in the Seattle Arts and Non-profit landscape for more than 25 years. She served as Principal, Producer and COO of One Reel, the creativepowerhouse
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART The Museum Store is the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind, locally-made treasures — in-person or online! 2021 SUMMER CAMPS & TEEN INTENSIVE 2021 Summer Camps & Teen Intensive. BIMA is excited to present a summer packed with fun for young artists with this roster of summer camps and a weekly teen intensive. This camp session will be held in-person at BIMA in the classroom and outdoors. Camp and BIMA staff will ensure that Kitsap County and BIMPRD health and safety guidelinesare
BIMA BISTRO
Contact. Museum: (206) 842-4451 Bistro: (206) 451-4011 Store: (206)451-4009
ARTIST’S BOOK COLLECTION BIMA defines an Artist’s Book as a three-dimensional art object—usually one-of-a-kind or in limited edition—which reveals or tells its story over time using a combination of content and form and involves the agency or participation of the viewer. Artist’s Books combine various art forms and media, including drawing, painting EMPLOYMENT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Employment. Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is a non-profit art museum dedicated to filling our space with diverse and inclusive employees, guests, and artists. We strive to ensure all voices are heard, valued, and welcomed into our space regardless of their race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation ALFREDO ARREGUÍN: LIFE PATTERNS Bainbridge Island Museum of Art presents a retrospective of artworks by Alfredo Arreguín – spanning fifty years of painting. Arreguín was born in 1935 in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. His artistic career developed in Seattle, WA after he completed two degrees at the University of Washington (B.A. in 1967; M.F.A. in 1969). VISIT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART BIMA is located on picturesque Bainbridge Island, a 35-minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle and an easy five-minute walk from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal. The museum is nestled in the heart of Puget Sound and is easily accessible by car, bus, or bicycle. Parking is available and it is FREE to visitors.EXHIBITIONS
Glass Art from the Permanent Art Collection. Oct 12, 2019 – Mar 1,2020.
ABOUT THE MUSEUM
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art began its long road to realization in 2009 with a spark of an idea to create a cultural and artistic bright spot to showcase the region’s outstanding arts and culture. The museum was designed to be an active resource for the community, and the founders were committed to creating a warm and welcoming cultural PERMANENT ART COLLECTION Alan Newberg, God of Black Holes (Up Looks Down), 2015, black walnut, 114"h x 40"w x 40"d, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art Permanent Art Collection, Gift of the Artist, Photo Credit: Richard Nicol Chris Maynard, Firmament, Marabou stork feather Nadine Kariya, Last Salute to the Camp Bird Generation (Commemorative Medallion), 2015, brooch, carved wood, silver, 18k gold, shibuichi, shakudoMUSEUM STORE
206-451-4009. Nestled in the heart of the museum, BIMA’s Museum Store features a carefully curated selection of merchandise including one-of-a-kind artwork, books, jewelry, toys, wearables, cards, home decor, exhibition-related items, and so much more. Best of all, most of the items in the Museum Store are handmade by regional artists. FIBER 2020 – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Fiber 2020. Fiber 2020 explores diverse ways artists are working in fiber and textiles. Over thirty-five artists are featured in this large group exhibition, from traditional fiber arts through contemporary works and installations. Media include lace, embroidery, quilts, wearables — reconstituted and repurposed objects —conceptual
FACE FIRST – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Jessica Rycheal, Proof, 2016, digital photograph, archival matte print, 20"h x 20"w (framed), Courtesy of the Artist Christopher Paul Jordan (Tacoma), Gwen Watching, 2017, acrylic on canvas, 56"h x 78"w, Courtesy of the Artist Terry Furchgott, In the Dark, 2012, acrylic on paper, 33"h x 26"w , Courtesy of Harris Harvey Gallery Aisha Harrison, Residue, 2013, clay and salt, 14”h x 23”w x 18 ALFREDO ARREGUÍN: LIFE PATTERNS Bainbridge Island Museum of Art presents a retrospective of artworks by Alfredo Arreguín – spanning fifty years of painting. Arreguín was born in 1935 in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. His artistic career developed in Seattle, WA after he completed two degrees at the University of Washington (B.A. in 1967; M.F.A. in 1969). KIMBERLY TROWBRIDGE: INTO THE GARDEN Kimberly Trowbridge was born in Everett, WA. She is a current Creative Fellow at Bloedel Reserve and will open her first solo museum exhibition at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. She is a two-time Neddy Award Finalist (2014, 2016), and an Artist Trust GAP Grant recipient (2014). She received her MFA from the University ofWashington in 2006.
EARNEST D. THOMAS: IDENTITIES Thomas is the president of Onyx Fine Arts in Seattle, WA. His art is regularly shown at Gallery Onyx, located in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. arrow-left. arrow-right. Earnest D. Thomas, Brothers Indeed , acrylic on board, aluminum rod, 36h x 20w inches, Courtesy of the Artist. Earnest D. Thomas, Odyssey, acrylic on canvas, 60" h x 40"w
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ARTVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONJOIN &SUPPORTBLOG
Selections from the Permanent Art Collection (Winter/Spring 2021) Jan10 – Jun 15, 2021
VISIT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART BIMA is located on picturesque Bainbridge Island, a 35-minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle and an easy five-minute walk from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal. The museum is nestled in the heart of Puget Sound and is easily accessible by car, bus, or bicycle. Parking is available and it is FREE to visitors.ABOUT THE BUILDING
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s striking building was designed by Matthew Coates of Coates Design Architects.The 20,000 square foot building—with space to host exhibitions and educational programs for audiences of all ages, interests and skill levels—provides a place to celebrate the art and artists of the Puget Sound region.STAFF & BOARD
Sheila Hughes. Executive Director. she/her. sheila@biartmuseum.org. (206) 451-4012. Philadelphia-born Sheila Hughes is often mistaken for a Pacific Northwest native, and has been a prominent figure in the Seattle Arts and Non-profit landscape for more than 25 years. She served as Principal, Producer and COO of One Reel, the creativepowerhouse
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART The Museum Store is the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind, locally-made treasures — in-person or online! 2021 SUMMER CAMPS & TEEN INTENSIVE 2021 Summer Camps & Teen Intensive. BIMA is excited to present a summer packed with fun for young artists with this roster of summer camps and a weekly teen intensive. This camp session will be held in-person at BIMA in the classroom and outdoors. Camp and BIMA staff will ensure that Kitsap County and BIMPRD health and safety guidelinesare
BIMA BISTRO
Contact. Museum: (206) 842-4451 Bistro: (206) 451-4011 Store: (206)451-4009
ARTIST’S BOOK COLLECTION BIMA defines an Artist’s Book as a three-dimensional art object—usually one-of-a-kind or in limited edition—which reveals or tells its story over time using a combination of content and form and involves the agency or participation of the viewer. Artist’s Books combine various art forms and media, including drawing, painting EMPLOYMENT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Employment. Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is a non-profit art museum dedicated to filling our space with diverse and inclusive employees, guests, and artists. We strive to ensure all voices are heard, valued, and welcomed into our space regardless of their race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation ALFREDO ARREGUÍN: LIFE PATTERNS Bainbridge Island Museum of Art presents a retrospective of artworks by Alfredo Arreguín – spanning fifty years of painting. Arreguín was born in 1935 in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. His artistic career developed in Seattle, WA after he completed two degrees at the University of Washington (B.A. in 1967; M.F.A. in 1969). BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ARTVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONJOIN &SUPPORTBLOG
Selections from the Permanent Art Collection (Winter/Spring 2021) Jan10 – Jun 15, 2021
VISIT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART BIMA is located on picturesque Bainbridge Island, a 35-minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle and an easy five-minute walk from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal. The museum is nestled in the heart of Puget Sound and is easily accessible by car, bus, or bicycle. Parking is available and it is FREE to visitors.ABOUT THE BUILDING
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s striking building was designed by Matthew Coates of Coates Design Architects.The 20,000 square foot building—with space to host exhibitions and educational programs for audiences of all ages, interests and skill levels—provides a place to celebrate the art and artists of the Puget Sound region.STAFF & BOARD
Sheila Hughes. Executive Director. she/her. sheila@biartmuseum.org. (206) 451-4012. Philadelphia-born Sheila Hughes is often mistaken for a Pacific Northwest native, and has been a prominent figure in the Seattle Arts and Non-profit landscape for more than 25 years. She served as Principal, Producer and COO of One Reel, the creativepowerhouse
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART The Museum Store is the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind, locally-made treasures — in-person or online! 2021 SUMMER CAMPS & TEEN INTENSIVE 2021 Summer Camps & Teen Intensive. BIMA is excited to present a summer packed with fun for young artists with this roster of summer camps and a weekly teen intensive. This camp session will be held in-person at BIMA in the classroom and outdoors. Camp and BIMA staff will ensure that Kitsap County and BIMPRD health and safety guidelinesare
BIMA BISTRO
Contact. Museum: (206) 842-4451 Bistro: (206) 451-4011 Store: (206)451-4009
ARTIST’S BOOK COLLECTION BIMA defines an Artist’s Book as a three-dimensional art object—usually one-of-a-kind or in limited edition—which reveals or tells its story over time using a combination of content and form and involves the agency or participation of the viewer. Artist’s Books combine various art forms and media, including drawing, painting EMPLOYMENT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Employment. Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is a non-profit art museum dedicated to filling our space with diverse and inclusive employees, guests, and artists. We strive to ensure all voices are heard, valued, and welcomed into our space regardless of their race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation ALFREDO ARREGUÍN: LIFE PATTERNS Bainbridge Island Museum of Art presents a retrospective of artworks by Alfredo Arreguín – spanning fifty years of painting. Arreguín was born in 1935 in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. His artistic career developed in Seattle, WA after he completed two degrees at the University of Washington (B.A. in 1967; M.F.A. in 1969). VISIT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART BIMA is located on picturesque Bainbridge Island, a 35-minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle and an easy five-minute walk from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal. The museum is nestled in the heart of Puget Sound and is easily accessible by car, bus, or bicycle. Parking is available and it is FREE to visitors.EXHIBITIONS
Glass Art from the Permanent Art Collection. Oct 12, 2019 – Mar 1,2020.
ABOUT THE MUSEUM
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art began its long road to realization in 2009 with a spark of an idea to create a cultural and artistic bright spot to showcase the region’s outstanding arts and culture. The museum was designed to be an active resource for the community, and the founders were committed to creating a warm and welcoming cultural PERMANENT ART COLLECTION Alan Newberg, God of Black Holes (Up Looks Down), 2015, black walnut, 114"h x 40"w x 40"d, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art Permanent Art Collection, Gift of the Artist, Photo Credit: Richard Nicol Chris Maynard, Firmament, Marabou stork feather Nadine Kariya, Last Salute to the Camp Bird Generation (Commemorative Medallion), 2015, brooch, carved wood, silver, 18k gold, shibuichi, shakudoMUSEUM STORE
206-451-4009. Nestled in the heart of the museum, BIMA’s Museum Store features a carefully curated selection of merchandise including one-of-a-kind artwork, books, jewelry, toys, wearables, cards, home decor, exhibition-related items, and so much more. Best of all, most of the items in the Museum Store are handmade by regional artists. FIBER 2020 – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Fiber 2020. Fiber 2020 explores diverse ways artists are working in fiber and textiles. Over thirty-five artists are featured in this large group exhibition, from traditional fiber arts through contemporary works and installations. Media include lace, embroidery, quilts, wearables — reconstituted and repurposed objects —conceptual
FACE FIRST – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Jessica Rycheal, Proof, 2016, digital photograph, archival matte print, 20"h x 20"w (framed), Courtesy of the Artist Christopher Paul Jordan (Tacoma), Gwen Watching, 2017, acrylic on canvas, 56"h x 78"w, Courtesy of the Artist Terry Furchgott, In the Dark, 2012, acrylic on paper, 33"h x 26"w , Courtesy of Harris Harvey Gallery Aisha Harrison, Residue, 2013, clay and salt, 14”h x 23”w x 18 ALFREDO ARREGUÍN: LIFE PATTERNS Bainbridge Island Museum of Art presents a retrospective of artworks by Alfredo Arreguín – spanning fifty years of painting. Arreguín was born in 1935 in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. His artistic career developed in Seattle, WA after he completed two degrees at the University of Washington (B.A. in 1967; M.F.A. in 1969). KIMBERLY TROWBRIDGE: INTO THE GARDEN Kimberly Trowbridge was born in Everett, WA. She is a current Creative Fellow at Bloedel Reserve and will open her first solo museum exhibition at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. She is a two-time Neddy Award Finalist (2014, 2016), and an Artist Trust GAP Grant recipient (2014). She received her MFA from the University ofWashington in 2006.
EARNEST D. THOMAS: IDENTITIES Thomas is the president of Onyx Fine Arts in Seattle, WA. His art is regularly shown at Gallery Onyx, located in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. arrow-left. arrow-right. Earnest D. Thomas, Brothers Indeed , acrylic on board, aluminum rod, 36h x 20w inches, Courtesy of the Artist. Earnest D. Thomas, Odyssey, acrylic on canvas, 60" h x 40"w
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ARTVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONJOIN &SUPPORTBLOG
Selections from the Permanent Art Collection (Winter/Spring 2021) Jan10 – Jun 15, 2021
VISIT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART BIMA is located on picturesque Bainbridge Island, a 35-minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle and an easy five-minute walk from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal. The museum is nestled in the heart of Puget Sound and is easily accessible by car, bus, or bicycle. Parking is available and it is FREE to visitors.ABOUT THE BUILDING
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s striking building was designed by Matthew Coates of Coates Design Architects.The 20,000 square foot building—with space to host exhibitions and educational programs for audiences of all ages, interests and skill levels—provides a place to celebrate the art and artists of the Puget Sound region. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART The Museum Store is the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind, locally-made treasures — in-person or online! FIBER 2020 – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ARTBAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM ARTBAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM ARTBAINBRIDGE MUSEUM OF ARTBAINBRIDGEMUSEUM OF ART
Fiber 2020. Fiber 2020 explores diverse ways artists are working in fiber and textiles. Over thirty-five artists are featured in this large group exhibition, from traditional fiber arts through contemporary works and installations. Media include lace, embroidery, quilts, wearables — reconstituted and repurposed objects —conceptual
2021 SUMMER CAMPS & TEEN INTENSIVE 2021 Summer Camps & Teen Intensive. BIMA is excited to present a summer packed with fun for young artists with this roster of summer camps and a weekly teen intensive. This camp session will be held in-person at BIMA in the classroom and outdoors. Camp and BIMA staff will ensure that Kitsap County and BIMPRD health and safety guidelinesare
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Sheila Hughes. Executive Director. she/her. sheila@biartmuseum.org. (206) 451-4012. Philadelphia-born Sheila Hughes is often mistaken for a Pacific Northwest native, and has been a prominent figure in the Seattle Arts and Non-profit landscape for more than 25 years. She served as Principal, Producer and COO of One Reel, the creativepowerhouse
EMPLOYMENT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Employment. Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is a non-profit art museum dedicated to filling our space with diverse and inclusive employees, guests, and artists. We strive to ensure all voices are heard, valued, and welcomed into our space regardless of their race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientationBIMA BISTRO
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ARTIST’S BOOK COLLECTION BIMA defines an Artist’s Book as a three-dimensional art object—usually one-of-a-kind or in limited edition—which reveals or tells its story over time using a combination of content and form and involves the agency or participation of the viewer. Artist’s Books combine various art forms and media, including drawing, painting BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ARTVISITEXHIBITIONSEVENTSEDUCATIONJOIN &SUPPORTBLOG
Selections from the Permanent Art Collection (Winter/Spring 2021) Jan10 – Jun 15, 2021
VISIT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART BIMA is located on picturesque Bainbridge Island, a 35-minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle and an easy five-minute walk from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal. The museum is nestled in the heart of Puget Sound and is easily accessible by car, bus, or bicycle. Parking is available and it is FREE to visitors.ABOUT THE BUILDING
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s striking building was designed by Matthew Coates of Coates Design Architects.The 20,000 square foot building—with space to host exhibitions and educational programs for audiences of all ages, interests and skill levels—provides a place to celebrate the art and artists of the Puget Sound region. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART The Museum Store is the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind, locally-made treasures — in-person or online! FIBER 2020 – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ARTBAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM ARTBAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM ARTBAINBRIDGE MUSEUM OF ARTBAINBRIDGEMUSEUM OF ART
Fiber 2020. Fiber 2020 explores diverse ways artists are working in fiber and textiles. Over thirty-five artists are featured in this large group exhibition, from traditional fiber arts through contemporary works and installations. Media include lace, embroidery, quilts, wearables — reconstituted and repurposed objects —conceptual
2021 SUMMER CAMPS & TEEN INTENSIVE 2021 Summer Camps & Teen Intensive. BIMA is excited to present a summer packed with fun for young artists with this roster of summer camps and a weekly teen intensive. This camp session will be held in-person at BIMA in the classroom and outdoors. Camp and BIMA staff will ensure that Kitsap County and BIMPRD health and safety guidelinesare
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Sheila Hughes. Executive Director. she/her. sheila@biartmuseum.org. (206) 451-4012. Philadelphia-born Sheila Hughes is often mistaken for a Pacific Northwest native, and has been a prominent figure in the Seattle Arts and Non-profit landscape for more than 25 years. She served as Principal, Producer and COO of One Reel, the creativepowerhouse
EMPLOYMENT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Employment. Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is a non-profit art museum dedicated to filling our space with diverse and inclusive employees, guests, and artists. We strive to ensure all voices are heard, valued, and welcomed into our space regardless of their race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientationBIMA BISTRO
Contact. Museum: (206) 842-4451 Bistro: (206) 451-4011 Store: (206)451-4009
ARTIST’S BOOK COLLECTION BIMA defines an Artist’s Book as a three-dimensional art object—usually one-of-a-kind or in limited edition—which reveals or tells its story over time using a combination of content and form and involves the agency or participation of the viewer. Artist’s Books combine various art forms and media, including drawing, painting VISIT – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART BIMA is located on picturesque Bainbridge Island, a 35-minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle and an easy five-minute walk from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal. The museum is nestled in the heart of Puget Sound and is easily accessible by car, bus, or bicycle. Parking is available and it is FREE to visitors.EXHIBITIONS
Glass Art from the Permanent Art Collection. Oct 12, 2019 – Mar 1,2020.
ABOUT THE MUSEUM
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art began its long road to realization in 2009 with a spark of an idea to create a cultural and artistic bright spot to showcase the region’s outstanding arts and culture. The museum was designed to be an active resource for the community, and the founders were committed to creating a warm and welcoming culturalMUSEUM STORE
206-451-4009. Nestled in the heart of the museum, BIMA’s Museum Store features a carefully curated selection of merchandise including one-of-a-kind artwork, books, jewelry, toys, wearables, cards, home decor, exhibition-related items, and so much more. Best of all, most of the items in the Museum Store are handmade by regional artists. FACE FIRST – BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART Face FirstPast Exhibition. Face First. Face First eyes two dozen Puget Sound area artists whose work includes portraiture, focused especially on the human face. This major group exhibition includes painting, photography, sculpture, glass, artist’s books, and mixed media. ALFREDO ARREGUÍN: LIFE PATTERNS Bainbridge Island Museum of Art presents a retrospective of artworks by Alfredo Arreguín – spanning fifty years of painting. Arreguín was born in 1935 in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. His artistic career developed in Seattle, WA after he completed two degrees at the University of Washington (B.A. in 1967; M.F.A. in 1969). KIMBERLY TROWBRIDGE: INTO THE GARDEN Kimberly Trowbridge was born in Everett, WA. She is a current Creative Fellow at Bloedel Reserve and will open her first solo museum exhibition at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. She is a two-time Neddy Award Finalist (2014, 2016), and an Artist Trust GAP Grant recipient (2014). She received her MFA from the University ofWashington in 2006.
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BID & BUY FOR BIMA IS OPEN! Click here to start bidding & buying! BIMA’s annual fine arts auction moves online this year, where you can bid on more than 100 pieces of highly collectible Northwest art, craft, and unique arts experiences. And check out the new companion event, an affordable, online collectors marketplace of art, craft, jewelry, antiques, and collectibles—something for every IDENTITIES: PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE Identities: Past, Present & FuturePast Exhibition. Identities: Past, Present & Future. A group exhibition in celebration of Black History Month featuring work by Shervonne Edwards, C. Davida Ingram & Earnest D. Thomas with Tribal Art on loan from the Lerum Family. EARNEST D. THOMAS: IDENTITIES Thomas is the president of Onyx Fine Arts in Seattle, WA. His art is regularly shown at Gallery Onyx, located in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. arrow-left. arrow-right. Earnest D. Thomas, Brothers Indeed , acrylic on board, aluminum rod, 36h x 20w inches, Courtesy of the Artist. Earnest D. Thomas, Odyssey, acrylic on canvas, 60" h x 40"w
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