First and foremost, thank you so much for your ongoing support!
We were thrilled to hear the announcement from Governor Jay Inslee’s office that the Northwest Region in his Roadmap to Recovery plan has been moved to Phase 2, allowing museums to reopen at 25% capacity. BIMA reopened to the public on Friday, February 19 and will be open daily from 10am-5pm.
The reopening includes all galleries and the Museum Store. The BIMA Bistro will continue its popular Tuesday night take-out dinner service and will reopen for daily service at a later date. Due to restrictions on events, BIMA has refocused many of its popular programs to virtual offerings. Explore the website for more information on upcoming virtual events.
In addition to our excitement about reopening, we’re pleased to announce that we will be featuring all-new exhibitions throughout the museum:
Breathe
Paul Rucker: FOREVER
Kimberly Trowbridge: Into the Garden
Water is…
Selections from the Permanent Art Collection
BIMA relies on support from community members like you to continue to provide accessible arts experiences for all. Several thoughtful supporters have asked how they can support BIMA and its mission during this unprecedented time. Here are some ideas:
Renewing your membership. Not yet a member? Consider this a call to action and join the 1,800 other members who keep BIMA free for all. To renew or join, click here.
And of course, donations to the Museum are always appreciated.
We can’t wait to share our stunning exhibitions with you!
Your support is greatly appreciated!
Yarn Screening
Past Event
Join us for a special screening of the documentary Yarn as part of BIMA’s FIBER FEST.
YARN
1h 19m | 2016
In this film, meet the artists who are redefining the tradition of knit and crochet, bringing yarn out of the house and into the world. YARN weaves together wool graffiti artists, circus performers, and structural designers into a visually-striking look at the women who are making a creative stance while building one of modern arts hottest trends.