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SUMMARY:San Juan Islands Museum of Art Summer Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Three exceptional exhibitions will fill the San Juan Islands Museum of Art’s galleries this summer. \nConvergence & Divergence: The Family Aesthetic. For the first time\, the work of renowned photographers Imogen Cunningham and her son Rondal Partridge will be shown with her husband and acclaimed etcher Roi Partridge. This ground-breaking exhibition explores how artistic vision is passed through generations\, and how these artists shaped and responded to their times while pursuing their art. \nFluid Life—Glass Sculptures Inspired by the Sea.  Influenced by his San Juan Islands surroundings\, the luminous work of international glass artist Raven Skyriver recreates the essence of aquatic life by mimicking the movement and fluidity that define creatures in water. \nFeathered Masterpieces. Chris Maynard carves feathers into intricate art—cutting them into detailed shapes and arranging the cutouts into scenes that celebrate the life and flight of birds. Each piece changes with the intensity and angle of light\, highlighting the patterns and colors of the feathers\, inviting the viewer to look and look again.
URL:https://sanjuanisland.org/event/san-juan-islands-museum-of-art-summer-exhibitions/2026-06-11/
LOCATION:San Juan Islands Museum of Art\, 540 Spring Street\, Friday Harbor\, WA\, 98250\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Juan Islands Museum of Art":MAILTO:info@sjima.org
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SUMMARY:Spring Museum Exhibitions: Art\, Science & Whimsy
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for an artistic adventure at the San Juan Islands Museum of Art (SJIMA). This Spring\, the museum’s galleries will burst with color\, nature\, and scientific inspiration from three acclaimed artists: Lauren Boilini\, Janis Miltenberger\, and Dan Brown. Whether you’re a longtime art lover or simply curious\, the museum’s spring exhibitions will spark inspiration and invite you to rediscover the joy of creative expression. \nStep into the Nichols Gallery for Lauren Boilini’s “Celestial Navigation\,” where swirling flocks of birds and insects create a symphony of movement and color. Her dynamic patterns draw you into a world where nature’s chaos becomes mesmerizing rhythm. \nIn the North Gallery\, Lopez artist Janis Miltenberger’s “Productive Uncertainty” showcases dazzling glass sculptures that fuse storytelling with craftsmanship. Her work explores themes of grief\, healing\, and whimsy\, transforming delicate glass into textured tales that evoke both wonder and comfort. \nThe Atrium Gallery features Dan Brown’s “Iron and Wood: Sculptures of the Northwest\,” a lively collection celebrating the spirit of the region. Brown’s constructed sculptures\, made from metal\, wood\, and found objects\, seem to swim\, dance\, and soar—capturing the playful energy of fish\, foals\, and human figures.
URL:https://sanjuanisland.org/event/spring-museum-exhibitions-art-science-whimsy/2026-06-01/
LOCATION:San Juan Islands Museum of Art\, 540 Spring Street\, Friday Harbor\, WA\, 98250\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Juan Islands Museum of Art":MAILTO:mark@sjima.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260531T180000
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SUMMARY:An Artist Talk with Dan Brown
DESCRIPTION:Sculptor Dan Brown joins us in SJIMA's Sterner Atrium Gallery on Sunday\, May 31 from 6–7 PM for a free artist talk about his exhibition Iron and Wood: Sculptures of the Northwest. \n  \nDan will share the story behind his lifelong practice of finding art in everything — salvaged metal\, reclaimed wood\, and found objects transformed into eagles\, whales\, and wildlife in motion. Expect an honest conversation about his creative process\, the specific works on view\, and the whimsical watercolor trout paintings from his book Trout: A Fictitious History. Free admission\, no RSVP needed. This is your last chance to hear from Dan before the exhibition closes June 1. \n  \n➡️ Learn more.
URL:https://sanjuanisland.org/event/an-artist-talk-with-dan-brown/
LOCATION:San Juan Islands Museum of Art\, 540 Spring Street\, Friday Harbor\, WA\, 98250\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260531T110000
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SUMMARY:Spring Museum Exhibitions: Art\, Science & Whimsy
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for an artistic adventure at the San Juan Islands Museum of Art (SJIMA). This Spring\, the museum’s galleries will burst with color\, nature\, and scientific inspiration from three acclaimed artists: Lauren Boilini\, Janis Miltenberger\, and Dan Brown. Whether you’re a longtime art lover or simply curious\, the museum’s spring exhibitions will spark inspiration and invite you to rediscover the joy of creative expression. \nStep into the Nichols Gallery for Lauren Boilini’s “Celestial Navigation\,” where swirling flocks of birds and insects create a symphony of movement and color. Her dynamic patterns draw you into a world where nature’s chaos becomes mesmerizing rhythm. \nIn the North Gallery\, Lopez artist Janis Miltenberger’s “Productive Uncertainty” showcases dazzling glass sculptures that fuse storytelling with craftsmanship. Her work explores themes of grief\, healing\, and whimsy\, transforming delicate glass into textured tales that evoke both wonder and comfort. \nThe Atrium Gallery features Dan Brown’s “Iron and Wood: Sculptures of the Northwest\,” a lively collection celebrating the spirit of the region. Brown’s constructed sculptures\, made from metal\, wood\, and found objects\, seem to swim\, dance\, and soar—capturing the playful energy of fish\, foals\, and human figures.
URL:https://sanjuanisland.org/event/spring-museum-exhibitions-art-science-whimsy/2026-05-31/
LOCATION:San Juan Islands Museum of Art\, 540 Spring Street\, Friday Harbor\, WA\, 98250\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260530T110000
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SUMMARY:Spring Museum Exhibitions: Art\, Science & Whimsy
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for an artistic adventure at the San Juan Islands Museum of Art (SJIMA). This Spring\, the museum’s galleries will burst with color\, nature\, and scientific inspiration from three acclaimed artists: Lauren Boilini\, Janis Miltenberger\, and Dan Brown. Whether you’re a longtime art lover or simply curious\, the museum’s spring exhibitions will spark inspiration and invite you to rediscover the joy of creative expression. \nStep into the Nichols Gallery for Lauren Boilini’s “Celestial Navigation\,” where swirling flocks of birds and insects create a symphony of movement and color. Her dynamic patterns draw you into a world where nature’s chaos becomes mesmerizing rhythm. \nIn the North Gallery\, Lopez artist Janis Miltenberger’s “Productive Uncertainty” showcases dazzling glass sculptures that fuse storytelling with craftsmanship. Her work explores themes of grief\, healing\, and whimsy\, transforming delicate glass into textured tales that evoke both wonder and comfort. \nThe Atrium Gallery features Dan Brown’s “Iron and Wood: Sculptures of the Northwest\,” a lively collection celebrating the spirit of the region. Brown’s constructed sculptures\, made from metal\, wood\, and found objects\, seem to swim\, dance\, and soar—capturing the playful energy of fish\, foals\, and human figures.
URL:https://sanjuanisland.org/event/spring-museum-exhibitions-art-science-whimsy/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:San Juan Islands Museum of Art\, 540 Spring Street\, Friday Harbor\, WA\, 98250\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260529T110000
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SUMMARY:Spring Museum Exhibitions: Art\, Science & Whimsy
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for an artistic adventure at the San Juan Islands Museum of Art (SJIMA). This Spring\, the museum’s galleries will burst with color\, nature\, and scientific inspiration from three acclaimed artists: Lauren Boilini\, Janis Miltenberger\, and Dan Brown. Whether you’re a longtime art lover or simply curious\, the museum’s spring exhibitions will spark inspiration and invite you to rediscover the joy of creative expression. \nStep into the Nichols Gallery for Lauren Boilini’s “Celestial Navigation\,” where swirling flocks of birds and insects create a symphony of movement and color. Her dynamic patterns draw you into a world where nature’s chaos becomes mesmerizing rhythm. \nIn the North Gallery\, Lopez artist Janis Miltenberger’s “Productive Uncertainty” showcases dazzling glass sculptures that fuse storytelling with craftsmanship. Her work explores themes of grief\, healing\, and whimsy\, transforming delicate glass into textured tales that evoke both wonder and comfort. \nThe Atrium Gallery features Dan Brown’s “Iron and Wood: Sculptures of the Northwest\,” a lively collection celebrating the spirit of the region. Brown’s constructed sculptures\, made from metal\, wood\, and found objects\, seem to swim\, dance\, and soar—capturing the playful energy of fish\, foals\, and human figures.
URL:https://sanjuanisland.org/event/spring-museum-exhibitions-art-science-whimsy/2026-05-29/
LOCATION:San Juan Islands Museum of Art\, 540 Spring Street\, Friday Harbor\, WA\, 98250\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260526T160000
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SUMMARY:Adult Art Class: Artist Journal with Simona Burla
DESCRIPTION:The San Juan Islands Museum of Art invites adults of all skill levels to Artist Journal — an evening art class on Tuesday\, May 26\, 4–8 PM. \n  \nThe final class in the spring Kindling Creativity series\, this four-hour session guides participants through creating a handmade art journal — painting a mixed-media cover\, then assembling pages from a variety of papers using metal rings — a personal creative companion to take home and keep filling. \n  \nAll materials provided. Refreshments served. $25 per person. Located at 540 Spring Street\, Friday Harbor. \n  \n👉 Learn more and register at sjima.org! \n 
URL:https://sanjuanisland.org/event/adult-art-class-artist-journal-with-simona-burla/
LOCATION:San Juan Islands Museum of Art\, 540 Spring Street\, Friday Harbor\, WA\, 98250\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="San Juan Islands Museum of Art":MAILTO:mark@sjima.org
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