
Women of the Pacific Northwest
Contemporary women artists from the Pacific Northwest presenting material driven painting, sculpture, and mixed media works that foreground craft and progressive perspectives; exhibition on view through May 17, 2026 with gallery hours Wed–Sun.
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Docent led exploration of the museum's current featured exhibition, guiding small groups through gallery flow, close readings of significant artworks, curatorial insights, and a short Q&A to deepen visual and historical understanding.

Docent led exploration of the museum's current featured exhibition, guiding small groups through gallery flow, close readings of significant artworks, curatorial insights, and a short Q&A to deepen visual and historical understanding.
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Docent-led evening walkthrough of the current featured exhibition, with close-looking sessions, curatorial insights, and interpretive commentary to illuminate artworks and themes across the galleries and audience Q&A opportunities.

Docent-led evening walkthrough of the current featured exhibition, with close-looking sessions, curatorial insights, and interpretive commentary to illuminate artworks and themes across the galleries and audience Q&A opportunities.
Docent-led evening walkthrough of the current featured exhibition, with close-looking sessions, curatorial insights, and interpretive commentary to illuminate artworks and themes across the galleries and audience Q&A opportunities.