“From My Point of View” reviewed by Hannah Yerington for the Cascadia Daily News

We are pleased to share than Hannah Yerington reviewed the exhibition “From My Point of View” for the Cascadia Daily News.

“Tired of their work being undervalued, six artists — Elizabeth Warhanik, Dorothy Dolph Jensen, Lily Norling Hardwick, Myra Albert Wiggins, Anna B. Stone and Helen Bebb — started Women Painters of Washington (WPW) in 1930. Today, the organization is celebrating its 95th year. You can see an exhibition of current members’ juried work, “From My Point of View,” from April 5–June 7 at Cordata Gallery in Bellingham… ”

Read the full article here.

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