San Juan Islands Museum of Art
At The San Juan Islands Museum of Art, we celebrate artists, creativity, community and generosity through exhibits, education, and events. Located on beautiful San Juan Island in the Pacific Northwest, SJIMA connects islanders and visitors from around the world through powerful and timely museum exhibits and programming.
Our Vision
SJIMA is recognized as a prominent Pacific Northwest arts organization, embracing diversity and cultural awareness.
Our Mission
The San Juan Islands Museum of Art provides visual arts and programming that spark reflection, discovery, inspiration, and connections.
Jan Hoy: Complex Simplicity | Artist Interview
Artist Interview: Emily McIlroy
Artist Interviews - Kelp! Reverberations
An Interview with Rande Cook
An Interview with Gordon Dick
An Interview with Dan Friday
An Interview with Christian White
An Artist Talk with Andy Eccleshall
Kenda Francis Artist Talk SJIMA 2025
2025 Spring Exhibitions Artist Interviews
Artists' Registry Show 2024 25
Kenzan Tsutakawa-Chinn: SJIMA Generations Exhibit, Summer, 2024
Gerard Tsutakawa: SJIMA Generations Exhibit, Summer, 2024
George Tsutakawa: SJIMA Generations Exhibit, Summer, 2024
An Interview with Artist Karey Kessler about her SJIMA exhibit 'THIS UNGRASPABLE WHOLE'
An Interview with RaVae Luckhart on the Exhibit 'Stone Circle: The Sculpture of Stewart Luckman
An interview with Alan Magee on his SJIMA Fall 2024 Exhibit 'Art is Not a Solace'
The Tsutakawa Story: Generations - A Flow of Water, Form, and Light
'Paths to Understanding: Afghanistan.' James Longley and Rev. Terry Kyllo in Dialog (2022)
James Longley: Personal Stories of Everyday Life in Afghanistan (2022)
'Go Figure' 2021 Exhibit - Artists Statements
Art as a Voice: OctoEyes at SJIMA
The Art of Compassion: Giving, Receiving, & Lessons Learned - a Symposium at SJIMA - April 27, 2024
Steve Harrold - 'Teaming with Nature' - 2011
Dr. Jon Kolkin: 'Practical Strategies for Living a Balanced Life Guided by Compassion and Wisdom'
Spring 2024 Exhibition Opening Reception