
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
- 550 Winslow Way East
- 206-842-4451
- biartmuseum.org
To Feb 28 Ginny Ruffner: What If? Forty-year retrospective. Shapes of Things to Come steers a bold course for the future of Artist’s Books. To Mar 8 Amos Paul Kennedy Jr.: Rosa Parks Series features a series of letterpress prints created to honor Park’s civil rights activism. Feb 3-26 Sarah Fetterman: Lost in the Familiar presents sculptural installation work with performance elements. Video will accompany the work when live performances are not scheduled. Opening Mar 3 Karen Kunc: Forms & Forces. This master printmaker and artist’s books creator is one of the most represented artists in the Cynthia Sears artist’s books collection. Indigenous Strength and Wellness. A major exhibition with Indigenous artists-only, Work addresses identity issues, adversity factors, and accomplishments of Indigenous people. Selections from the Permanent Art Collection features the art and craft of the Puget Sound region.