WSHM from the Chihuly Bridge of Glass Native American beaded bags and beads color block Children enjoying the History Lab Time Connector The History Museum and the Museum of Glass color block Salish weavers in the Hall of History

Large Screen Lobby Display

Four Points of Washington

Through May 30

Richard Eidal's Mt. Rainier photo
Mt. Rainier from Sunrise, photographed by Richard Eidal on August 24, 2009.
(Washington State Historical Society/Richard Eidal)

People from around Washington submitted photographs for the "Four Points of Washington" program in 2009, and their digital art will be on view in a large screen lobby display at the History Museum. The photographs are displayed in sets of four, showing different views or aspects of places around the state. The project was designed to generate an archive of Washington views, and the photographs were inducted into the Historical Society's digital photography collection.

Organized by the Washington State History Museum.

See more digital art submitted during "Four Points of Washington" here.

Tenino City Park by Lynn Oha Carey
Tenino City Park at sunrise, by Lynn Oha Carey, photographed October 10, 2008. (Washington State History Museum/Lynn Oha Carey)
Snow Lake by Dr. Daniel Perrault
Snow Lake, North Cascades, photographed by Dr. Daniel Perrault on July 5, 2008. (Washington State History Museum/Dr. Daniel Perrault)
Jenn Chushcoff
Skagit Valley tulips, photographed by Jenn Chushcoff, April 29, 2009. (Washington State Historical Society/Jenn Chushcoff)
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