by museum | Jun 27, 2022 | Exquisite Gorge Project, News, Press Releases
Explore fiber art in all its fabulous forms at Maryhill Museum of Art’s Festival of Fiber Arts on Saturday, August 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Festival of Fiber Arts is the culminating event of the community-based art project, The Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts.
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by museum | Jan 3, 2022 | News, Exhibits, General, Press Releases
(GOLDENDALE, Wash., January 3, 2022) — Maryhill Museum of Art will open for the season on March 15, 2022 with an expansive survey of contemporary Indigenous art of the last four decades. Most of the works in the exhibition Northwest/Southwest: Indigenous Art... » Read More
by museum | Aug 18, 2021 | Press Releases, Exquisite Gorge Project, General, News
(GOLDENDALE, Wash., August 18, 2021) — Maryhill Museum of Art announces a second major community-based art project, The Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts, in summer 2022. During the project, 13 regional fiber artists are slated to work with communities... » Read More
by museum | Jul 20, 2021 | Press Releases, Exhibits, News
Beginning July 26, close to 40 artists will descend on the Columbia River Gorge with easels, paint and brushes in hand to find the perfect vista from which to capture the incredible beauty of the region. With last year’s edition of Pacific Northwest Plein Air in the Columbia River Gorge paused due to the pandemic, artists are eager to get back to this annual tradition.
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by museum | Apr 6, 2020 | Education, Events, Family Fun, News, Press Releases
Maryhill is excited to launch Exquisitely Connected, a national visual art community-building experience, and we invite you to take part! Similar to The Exquisite Gorge Project, this initiative is also inspired by the Surrealist parlor game, Exquisite Corpse. But this... » Read More
by museum | Mar 14, 2020 | General, News, Press Releases
Maryhill Museum of Art will be closed until further notice in an effort to further stem the spread of COVID-19. Late yesterday, Gov. Inslee issued a new proclamation banning all activities with 250 people or more statewide for the next six weeks. The official reopening date of the museum will be determined according to recommendations from federal, state, and local health authorities. Please look to our social media channels for updates.
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