Photo credit: Leanna Bre Photography
Join us for an evening with Seattle artist Kimberly Trowbridge in conversation with MoNA's Director of Curatorial Affairs and Curator of Northwest Art, Christian Waguespack, as they discuss the influence of Northwest icon Michael Spafford on her own artistic career. Trowbridge's painting, Night Moves, is currently paired with Spafford's Leda and the Swan, 1975, in At the Seam: The Museum of Northwest Art's Permanent Collection.
This event will also mark the launch of the William Turner: Conversations with the Elders exhibition catalogue, which will be available for purchase in the MoNA Store.
This evening offers a sneak peek at MoNA’s upcoming Member Events and Lecture Series. Members will have the opportunity to share their ideas for future topics and speakers—during the event and in a follow-up—helping shape what's to come for MoNA members!
Cost: Free for members!
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Photo Credit: Leanna Bre Photography
About Kimberly Trowbridge:
Kimberly Trowbridge is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, installation, and performance, with a deep focus on color theory. She earned her MFA from the University of Washington (2006) and held her first solo museum exhibition at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (2021), developed during her Creative Fellowship at Bloedel Reserve (2018–2020). Trowbridge has completed a Facebook Open Arts commission (2021) and served as Artist in Residence at Jentel Artist Residency, Wyoming. A two-time Neddy Award Finalist (2014, 2016) and Artist Trust GAP Grant recipient (2014), she directs the Modern Color Atelier at Gage Academy of Art and has led plein-air painting tours in Spain, Portugal, and Twisp, WA, sharing her expertise in color and form with a global audience.
General Amenities and Accessibility Information
The facility is wheelchair accessible and an elevator is available in the back of the building
A wheelchair is available for visitors
Limited seating is provided throughout the galleries and studio space
Restrooms are available on both floors of the museum. Changing tables are available in the restrooms on the 2nd floor and an all-gender restroom is available on the 1st floor of the museum
Please email us at info@museumofnwart.org or call us at (360) 466-4446 if you have questions or need additional information about accessibility