Skating the Edge: Exhibitions from PBM's First Ten Years
December 4, 2024 to November 3, 2025
Skating the Edge: Exhibitions from PBM's First Ten Years2515 S 336th Street
Federal Way, Washington 98001
A unique fusion of bonsai and skate culture
As we reflect on our first ten years as an independent non-profit organization, we are thrilled to revisit four of our most powerful and publicly-beloved exhibitions. Join us as we embark on a journey through a decade of exhibitions that have shaped the landscape of bonsai art in America, celebrating both its enduring legacy and its vibrant future!
Decked-Out: From Scroll to Skateboard (2016) replaced traditional hanging scrolls with custom skate decks, brilliantly painted by top Pacific Northwest urban muralists. This unique fusion of bonsai and skate culture offered fresh perspectives on both art forms, attracting a new wave of bonsai enthusiasts.
Natives (2017) marked the first exhibition to solely feature bonsai trees indigenous to the United States, complemented by Iuna Tinta’s vivid landscapes depicting their natural habitats. Natives highlighted the beauty and diversity of America’s native trees, making bonsai more accessible and relatable to domestic audiences.
World War Bonsai: Remembrance & Resilience (2020) traced the journey of bonsai through the lens of history, from pre-WWII Japan to the United States, amidst adversity and peace. Through bonsai, artifacts, and personal stories, the exhibition illuminated the resilience of those who nurtured this art form under the most challenging circumstances, fostering a global bonsai community.
Avant-garden (2023) highlighted trailblazers who redefined bonsai by embracing experimentation and innovation with courage to break from tradition. A collective testament to personal expression, cultural identity, and contemporary relevance, Avant-garden challenged conventional views on bonsai and previewed the exciting evolution of this timeless art.
WHEN: Exhibit on view in our Pinwheel exhibition space beginning May 11, 2024 through November 3, 2025.
WHERE: The Pacific Bonsai Museum is located on the campus of the former Weyerhaeuser headquarters at 2515 S 336th Street, Federal Way, WA 98001. Visitors are advised to search ‘Pacific Bonsai Museum’ in google maps or on their GPS-enabled devices to navigate to the Museum and should enter Weyerhaeuser Road from the West entry from Weyerhaeuser Way South.
PARKING: FREE parking is available across from the Museum at the Garden Parking Lot; wheelchair-accessible parking and passenger drop-off/pick-up is available at the Museum entrance.
COST: Admission is FREE. There is a $12 suggested donation for those who are able to support the Museum.
HOURS: Tuesday through Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The Museum is closed every Monday as well as Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.
CONTACT: The public can call the Museum at (253) 353-7345 or email info@pacificbonsaimuseum.org.