Since 1995, Humanities Washington’s reading program has expanded to distribute more than 118,000 books into the hands of parents and kids across Washington State.
The Governor’s Writing Awards recognized literary leaders throughout Washington state.
The Whatcom Museum in Bellingham has a strong heritage of producing exhibits that engage local communities.
The Humanities Washington Media Center brought technology and cutting-edge equipment to film-makers in the Northwest in the 1990s.
In this installment of 40 Years of Washington Stories, we look at the Hugo House literary series, launched in 2007 to support Seattle’s literary scene.
This installment of 40 Years of Washington Stories looks at the traveling exhibit Barn Again!, which brought discussions about history and culture to rural museums around the state.
As part of our 40th anniversary celebration, we’re looking back at our past programs. The Scandinavian Film Festival brought rare films to Seattle – a city rich with Scandinavian heritage.
In the latest installment of 40 Years of Washington Stories, we reflect back on someone who used the editorial page to link the perspectives of the humanities, workers and unions.
This installment of 40 Years of Washington Stories celebrates the Humanities Washington Award, first awarded to Ron Chew in 1995.
This installment of 40 Years of Washington Stories shares the background of our Bedtime Stories fundraiser, begun 16 years ago in 1999. Join us this year for Bedtime Stories events in Seattle and Spokane!