Pacific Bonsai Museum

  • Arts & Culture
  • Environment & Animals

Who We Are

The Pacific Bonsai Museum connects people to nature through the living art of bonsai. We see our organization as on a path to becoming the pre-eminent bonsai museum in the world.  Weyerhaeuser Company opened the Collection in 1989, in conjunction with the Washington State Centennial celebration. The Collection was established to symbolize Weyerhaeuser’s long-term commitments to its customers, its community, and its forest resources. The Museum was designed by Hoshide Wanzer Architects and The Berger Partnership. At the end of 2013 the corporation gifted the entire collection to a new non-profit, The George Weyerhaeuser Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection, known as the Pacific Bonsai Museum.

What We Do

Nestled amidst towering conifers, Pacific Bonsai Museum connects people to nature through the living art of bonsai. A grand outdoor setting with the elegance of a fine art museum, the Museum boasts over 150 bonsai and the most diverse public collection in North America with trees from Canada, China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and the United States. Featuring sixty trees at a time and open to the public six days a week, this cultural gem offers contemporary and traditional exhibitions, group tours, and education.

Details

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Get Connected Icon Pat Bako
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http://www.pacificbonsaimuseum.org