In the Edmonds Center for the Arts Gym. Free with Registration.
Experience an immersive art exhibition by Andrew Morrison, an Edmonds native and Indigenous artist, featuring approximately 100 works spanning over 30 years of his artistic practice. The gallery will also showcase artwork by Indigenous students in grades 4–12, creating an intergenerational visual dialogue rooted in community, murals, and storytelling.
Andrew will guide attendees through the exhibition, sharing his artistic journey, creative process, and insights into how an art show and gallery are curated and run. This open, community-centered experience invites conversation, reflection, and connection through visual art.
About Andrew Morrison
Andrew Morrison grew up in the Edmonds School District Indian Education program, attended Edmonds Woodway High School, and began his career in 1996 as the Edmonds Arts Festival Junior Poster Winner. He has since partnered with major construction and architecture firms to integrate his artwork into prominent regional buildings, most recently completing a mural at Westgate Elementary in May 2025.
Born in Seattle into a traditional Haida carving family from Hydaburg, Alaska, and an Apache language-speaking family from the San Carlos Apache Reservation in Bylas, Arizona, his multigenerational artistic lineage informs a practice rooted in Indigenous traditions, cultural knowledge, and community engagement. Formally trained at Rhode Island School of Design, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts University (BFA), and the University of California, Santa Barbara (MFA), his work bridges Indigenous traditions, contemporary visual practice, and community-centered engagement
