As of March 11, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s new exhibitions for its 2026 Spring season are now on view.
This year, the museum’s exhibitions spotlight artist’s craft through concrete, hanji (Korean handmade paper), books, and more.
“This year, in honor of Handwork 2026, a national initiative by Craft in America, we are honoring the power of the handmade to connect us to one another, to culture, to community, and to ourselves,” according to a release from the museum.
The 2026 Spring exhibitions include:
- “Deeply Rooted” by George and David Lewis
- “Tethered” by Aimee Lee
- “Crafting Futures,” a group exhibition by Emerging Artists Invitational
- “What’s is An Artist’s Book?”
Additionally, Chris Maynard’s “Featherfolio Encore” has been extended through the store of June. Find more information on the museum’s Spring exhibition’s here.
BIMA is open daily from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., admission is free.
