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Jefferson Museum of Art & History 540 Water Street, Port Townsend, WA, United States

This educational poster exhibition exploring how movement has shaped the nation takes a broad look at American expansion and migration—from the earliest European settlers and Native American displacement to the effects of transportation advancements on modern mobility. Select items from JCHS's collection will appear alongside the posters organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Historic image from JCHS collection: PT Electric Railway Co. streetcar on Water and Adams Streets. Horace Tucker Building in background. (ID 2005.80.39)

Jeanne K Simmons: Photographs, Artifacts, and Intimate Works

Captivating Art Exhibition “Jeanne K Simmons: Photographs, Artifacts, and Intimate Works” Opening at JCHS Museum of Art + History We're excited to present a dynamic art exhibition, "Photographs, Artifacts, and Intimate Works," Showcasing globally acclaimed artist Jeanne K Simmons. This highly anticipated exhibition welcomes the public on Saturday, March 2, 2024, delivering a unique and thought-provoking experience that delves into the profound connection between humanity and the natural world. Within the immersive realm of Simmons' exhibition, visitors are invited to explore and contemplate the profound relationship shared between humans and nature. Jeanne K Simmons, renowned as both a land artist and environmental artist, masterfully weaves captivating narratives through her photographs, objects, and intimate works. Simmons' art echoes her deeply held belief that humans and the natural world are inseparable. Her creations often showcase women harmoniously integrated into natural settings, surrounded by meticulously organized foraged materials. These art pieces serve as an expression of her deep reverence for the environment and her concerns regarding the delicate bond between humans and nature. The exhibition offers a diverse range of works, each possessing its unique story and source of inspiration. Notably, Simmons’ artistic prowess extends beyond photography to include tangible objects and sculptures, […]

Tessa Hulls: Feeding Ghosts

We're thrilled to announce the opening of the exhibition Tessa Hulls: Feeding Ghosts. This showcase will be on display from March 2 to July 7 in the downstairs gallery of the museum. Featuring excerpts from the newly released nonfiction graphic novel of the same name, written by Tessa Hulls, "Feeding Ghosts" delves into Hulls' profound quest to bring peace to her family's ghosts, as chronicled in her deeply moving memoir. To complement the exhibition, the museum is hosting a special event – the "Feeding Ghosts Book Talk" with Tessa Hulls, moderated in discussion by Lisbeth White. This event will take place on March 7 from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Cotton Building in downtown Port Townsend. Admission is free, and signed books will be available for purchase during the event. Tessa Hulls: Feeding Ghosts is a graphic memoir that explores three generations of Chinese women, navigating themes of love, grief, exile, and identity. Hulls portrays the lives of her grandmother, mother, and herself, revealing the intergenerational impact of trauma and the enduring power of love. Tessa Hulls is an artist, writer, and adventurer known for illuminating the connections between the present and the past. With a rich background […]

Halloweekend

Halloweekend @ JCHS Thursday, October 31 – Sunday, November 3 Celebrate Halloween Weekend at JCHS, where history meets mystery in the heart of Port Townsend, a Victorian seaport with a spirited past. From October 31st to November 2nd, join us for "Hall-O-Weekend" festivities that merge local lore with festive fun. Kicking off the events, the Museum of Art + History will be handing out treats at Main Street’s beloved downtown trick-or-treating and parade along Water Street. On Friday evening and Saturday morning, dive deeper into the shadows with our Legends + Lore: Halloween Edition tour. This exclusive, ticketed walking tour has been specially adapted for Halloween to explore eerie tales and unexplained mysteries that are woven into the fabric of Port Townsend’s history. On Saturday, November 1, Free First Saturday offers waived admission for all to explore the historic building and jail, while the "Hidden Haunts" scavenger hunt offers a gently spooky adventure for kids throughout the museum. Here’s a snapshot of the Hall-o-weekend Program Schedule:  Trick-or-Treat on Water Street: Candy and handouts for kids along Water Street in front of the Museum on Thursday, October 31 from 3:45 – 5:45PM. Legends + Lore Walking Tour: Special Halloween-themed edition of […]

Holiday Extravaganza at the Museum of Art + History

Holiday Extravaganza at the Museum of Art + History Presented in Partnership with KPTZ 91.9FM Get ready for an afternoon of holiday joy, music, and community! We're excited to welcome back our beloved Holiday Extravaganza on Saturday, December 14, from 12PM to 4PM at the Museum of Art + History. This year, we’re thrilled to partner once again with KPTZ 91.9FM, Port Townsend’s own community radio station, to bring festive cheer to all. This special event will feature a live broadcast from KPTZ, complete with musical performances, artist interviews, and holiday trivia to keep the spirit bright. Each performance brings a unique flavor of the season, offering a blend of styles for all to enjoy: Roger and Kristen Ferguson – Americana A River Story by Anna Linzer, read by Willow Baker and Bill Mawhinney Julian Catford – Solo guitar arrangements of seasonal melodies Hot Club of Port Townsend – Jazz Manouche quartet Paisani Norte – Music of Sicily From Americana to jazz and Sicilian tunes, our lineup ensures there’s something for everyone. This event is free and open to all—we invite you to bring family and friends to enjoy an afternoon filled with music, holiday spirit, and community connections. Event […]