Tag Archives: Marita Dingus
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James W. Washington Jr, and the Artists in Residence Program
As you walk from the ferry toward the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, you will see a large photograph of James J. Washington, Jr. holding a chisel in the window. It announces his exhibition “Many Hats, One Spirit” at the museum until Sept 17. Once inside the museum, climb the staircase, so you first […]
This entry was posted on September 2, 2025 and is filed under Carletta Carrington Wilson, Christian French, Uncategorized. -
Our Blue Planet: Global Visions of Water
Canadian (Musqueam First Nation) Susan Point’s The First People suggests one theme of the amazing exhibition “Our Blue Planet:Global Visions of Water” at the Seattle Art Museum only until May 30. Made of red and yellow cedar the piece seems to speak to us of both survival and sorrow, as these faces, each one […]
This entry was posted on April 7, 2022 and is filed under Uncategorized. -
The Elephant in the Room: “Stereotype” and other exhibitions by African American Artists in Seattle
Exploring C. Davida Ingram’s exhibition “Stereotype” as well as briefer reference to powerhouse artists , La Toya Ruby Frazier and Marita Dingus,
This entry was posted on March 13, 2014 and is filed under Arican American history, Art and Activism, Art and Politics Now, art criticism, Black HIstory Month, Contemporary Art, Uncategorized.





