Bellevue Arts Museum
The Bellevue Arts Museum was a museum of contemporary visual art, craft, and design located in Bellevue, Washington, part of the greater Seattle metropolitan area. A nonprofit organization established in 1975, the Bellevue Arts Museum provided rotating arts exhibitions to the public. The museum was located across from Bellevue Square in a three-story building opened in 2001 and designed by architect Steven Holl. The Bellevue Arts Museum closed indefinitely on September 4, 2024, amid financial issues.
History
The museum traces its roots back to street fair art in 1947 as the Pacific Northwest Arts and Crafts Association. The group established itself more formally as a nonprofit organization in 1975. After several temporary locations, it moved to the third floor of Bellevue Square, a large shopping center in the center of downtown Bellevue, Washington in 1983. In 2001, the museum began providing programming in its own building. The distinctive new building was designed by noted architect Steven Holl. It is seen by many residents of Bellevue as playing a role in the transformation of the downtown from series of suburban strip malls to a sophisticated city with a variety of cultural attractions.The museum subsequently ran into financial difficulties and was forced to close to the public in September 2003. After a successful $3 million fundraising campaign and extensive interior remodeling, the museum re-opened on June 18, 2005, with a revised mission focused on art, craft and design and with an emphasis on Northwest artists.
In contrast to conventional art museums, Bellevue Arts Museum has no permanent collection. Rather, it emphasizes education and hands-on involvement through an extensive selection of classes and workshops. Since the late 2010s BAM has been locally recognized for holding unique and high quality exhibitions by artists from the Pacific Northwest.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bellevue Arts Museum provided over 7,000 arts and crafts kits to children and community members to use at home. Since the onset of the pandemic, the museum has had several funding crises due to its rising debt, small number of contributors, and reliance on revenue from traveling events that were unable to open in 2020 and 2021. In February 2024, the Bellevue Arts Museum began an emergency fundraising campaign that raised $349,000 to maintain its operations. On September 4, the museum announced its indefinite closure due to the funding shortfall; plans for the BAM Arts Fair in 2025 remained unaffected.
In October 2025, the museum announced that it would sell the building and land to the KidsQuest Children's Museum, a Bellevue-based children's museum that focuses on STEM education. The Bellevue Arts Museum plans to move their collections into a new physical location and primarily focus on hosting the annual BAM Arts Fair.