27 Arts-Related Happenings to Check Out This Summer

425 Magazine
6/10/26
By Blake Peterson

July 3: As part of its “Handwork 2026” series, the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is debuting several new exhibits in July that will be on display for several months. Opening on July 3 is “Indigenous Craft,” which is a survey of craft artists working in traditional and contemporary forms and which use media including fiber and textiles, wood carving, ceramics, and more, according to event details. Also being unveiled that day is “Carletta Carrington Wilson: Object Lessons,” which showcases the artist’s use of fabric and found materials to invoke and engage with the past, and “Cloth, Paper, Stitches,” which, according to its event page, “brings together a selection of artists’ books from the ‘Cynthia Sears Artists’ Books Collection’ that foreground the tactile and expressive possibilities of cloth, paper, and thread.”

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