Art Review

John Grade’s Wood Sculptures Restore Life to Ghosts of Ships

See his latest work, After the Wawona, at Davidson Galleries.

05/15/2013 By Sheila Farr

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: A Soup Fundraiser, MOHAI Nonprofit Party and War Documentary

Today’s picks for civic nerds.

03/22/2013 By Anna Chatilo

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: Backyard Fowl, Democratic Documentaries, and Bikes Everywhere

Today’s picks for civic nerds.

03/08/2013 By Anna Chatilo

Seattle Style History

MOHAI Celebrates John Doyle Bishop

In the month of what would be his 100th birthday, MOHAI presents a special lecture on Seattle style icon and tastemaker John Doyle Bishop.

02/18/2013 By Amanda Zurita

Article

MOHAI’s New Digs

The Museum of History and Industry reopens in the former Naval Reserve Armory on South Lake Union on December 29.

11/28/2012 By Laura Dannen

Article

John Grade, the Man Who’ll Make MOHAI Soar

The Seattle sculptor famous for work that’s made to fall apart is building a towering wooden sculpture that will last a lifetime.

09/19/2012 By Matthew Halverson

The Future History

MOHAI to Reopen December 29 in South Lake Union

The Museum of History and Industry, now in the Naval Reserve Armory, reopens with exhibits on Seattle cinema and houseboats.

08/13/2012 By Seth Sommerfeld

Night at the Museum

MOHAI Bids Montlake Farewell with Block Party

Before moving to South Lake Union, MOHAI hosts one last bash this Wednesday.

06/04/2012 By Seth Sommerfeld