Check out the newest artist mini documentary from the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Emerging artist Elizabeth Davidson tells us why she makes these beautifully imperfect vessels, and how she came to make her beautifully simple stitch drawings. watch video on watch page
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We recently finished this mini documentary spotlighting Pacific Northwest ceramic installation artist/ sculptor Eva Funderburgh. Please like and subscribe! Share this with your friends, it really does help! watch video on watch page
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BIMA inspires curiosity, wonder and understanding by connecting people with the contemporary art and craft of the Puget Sound region.
Located a stone’s throw away from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal, BIMA is the gateway to Bainbridge Island and beyond. Home to a growing Permanent Art Collection with a focus on artists and collections from the Puget Sound region, BIMA is thrilled to welcome visitors from around the world to view its galleries.
BIMA’s exhibitions feature recognized masters and emerging artists that are sure to leave you inspired by their striking work and thought-provoking themes. BIMA believes art is for everyone and is committed to provide free general admission to the museum every day. This is made possible thanks to gracious and generous donors and BIMA members like you.
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