Person Behind The Place E. Michael Whittington

Bellevue, WALocal News

E. Michael Whittington, the executive director of Bellevue Arts Museum (BAM), reflects on his remarkable journey from a curious child in Georgia to a leader in the arts community. With a strong educational background in anthropology and art history, Whittington has dedicated over 15 years to enhancing museum experiences and fostering community connections. Since taking the helm at BAM in March 2022, he has focused on overcoming pandemic-related challenges, particularly the need to engage the community after the cancellation of major fundraisers. Whittington appreciates BAM's distinctive emphasis on temporary exhibitions centered around art, craft, and design, setting it apart from other regional museums.

His leadership aims to transform BAM into a vital hub for art lovers and a centerpiece for community interaction. He looks forward to the upcoming Arts Fair, where he can connect with local artists and the public. Whittington envisions Downtown Bellevue evolving into a premier cultural destination, with BAM playing a crucial role in that transformation. His favorite dining spots in the area further highlight his commitment to supporting local businesses and the community.

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