Jeremy Johnson’s Stem to Stern: The Craft and Culture of a Maritime Community

Discover Stem to Stern: The Craft and Culture of a Maritime Community at the Museum of Art + History from August 1 to December 31, 2024. This engaging exhibition, curated with pieces from acclaimed documentary photojournalist Jeremy Johnson, delves deep into the heart of Port Townsend’s maritime industry. Johnson’s photography captures the essence and challenges of maritime culture, emphasizing community, craftsmanship, and continuity against modernity’s relentless pace. Visitors will explore a rich collection of photographs, videos, and artifacts that illustrate the vitality and heritage of local maritime trades. Highlighting everything from the restoration of historic vessels to the daily routines of fish boats and sailboats, this exhibition not only showcases Johnson’s profound storytelling skills but also celebrates the enduring spirit and skills of maritime tradespeople. Jeremy Johnson’s work, honored with a Northwest Regional Emmy and other accolades, captures poignant moments of life and labor at sea, offering a window into the intertwined narratives of people, their crafts, and the sea. Join us at the Museum of Art + History to experience the compelling narratives and visual splendor of Port Townsend's maritime community through the lens of a master storyteller. Museum Hours of Operation: Thursday to Sunday: 11 AM - 4 […]

Suzanne P. Lamon: Paintbox Cornucopia

Suzanne P. Lamon: Paintbox Cornucopia Ferguson Gallery, Museum of Art + History August 1 - December 31, 2024 Visit the Museum of Art + History’s Ferguson Gallery from August to December 2024 to experience Paintbox Cornucopia, a captivating exhibition featuring the works of Suzanne P. Lamon. From her early days as an art student encouraged to paint "her life" to her profound personal challenges and resilience, this exhibition explores Lamon's journey through self-discovery and expression. At 15, Lamon’s ambition to be an artist was kindled and later fueled by her academic mentor who advised her to draw inspiration from her own experiences. Her search for subject matter led her through various roles—from cowboying to driving a log truck in the isolation of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. These experiences deepened her connection with the world, a theme vividly explored in her early works like Blue Axe. The exhibition also delves into more tumultuous times in Lamon's life, such as her battle with sarcoma that led to the amputation of her arm, profoundly impacting her artistic expression. Works like Trying To Wake the Dead and The Moon Takes a Ride showcase her resilience, capturing both her anguish and her unyielded passion […]

Take Me to the Water: Histories of the Black Pacific 

Take Me to the Water: Histories of the Black Pacific reveals the deep and historic connection between people of African descent and the Pacific Ocean. On Exhibition September 12 – November 3 Most accounts of the United States’ maritime enterprises are disproportionately populated by white seafarers. Yet, from the 16th to the 20th century, Black whalers, commercial mariners, fishers, explorers, soldiers, and sailors traveled along the Pacific Coast and traversed the high seas. The stories of these mariners, their impact in shaping the American Pacific, and their legacy in the context of development of society and identity, are all explored in Take Me to the Water: Histories of the Black Pacific. Black seamen onboard ship . Miriam Matthews Photograph Collection, African American Museum and Library at Oakland. Capt. and Mrs. William T. Shorey and family studio portrait at Oakland, Calif., after 1886. Courtesy San Francisco Maritime Museum. West African canoes, c. 1820-1850. Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, VA. Importantly, this exhibition recenters the relationship between Black folks, water, and ships. Take Me to the Water moves beyond the entrenched narrative of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and towards the understanding that Black people have not only existed in the Pacific region for centuries, but […]

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 […]

Dino Day

Dino Day presented by JCHS in partnership with the Burke Museum Saturday, November 9, 2024 At the JCHS Museum of Art + History 11:00AM – 2:00PM For kids and adults of all ages Drop-in, no registration needed FREE! Calling all dinosaur and fossil lovers: take a tour through 540 million years of time! JCHS is so excited to host the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture’s traveling BurkeMobile Dig In program! Learn how the three types of rocks that make up our planet are formed from minerals. Uncover the dynamic, shifting nature of our planet with activities focusing on continental drift and plate tectonics. Find out how paleontologists “read” the fossil record for clues about what the world used to look like. Then become a paleontologist yourself by excavating fossils from dig pits and exploring exhibits with fossils and cast replicas of plants and animals from the Paleozoic (sea creatures!), Mesozoic (dinos!) and Cenozoic (mammals!) Eras. And don’t miss seeing rarely displayed fossils from the JCHS collections. Don’t miss the fun!

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 […]