The Museum was founded by Bill Juranich and Bob & Marilyn Juranich and reflects the
brothers’ lifelong dedication to the beauty of the skies. The unique and well-designed venue
serves as a vibrant gathering space showcasing amazing vintage aircraft, and now, with their
partnership, a welcoming venue for artists and art lovers alike.
For more details: Gig Harbor Vintage Aero Museum
2025 NFAS Juror
Cable Griffith is an artist, curator, and educator.
He has exhibited nationally and internationally, including the Frye Art Museum, Bellevue Arts Museum, the Whatcom Museum, Pittsburgh Glass Center, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, Aqua Art Fair, Seattle Art Fair, and the NEoN Digital Arts Festival in Dundee, Scotland. Griffith has received numerous awards and public commissions, with his paintings and installations in the collections of Microsoft, Vulcan, Weyerhaeuser, Capitol One, the Washington State Art Collection, the City of Seattle, Sound Transit, Swedish Medical Center, and the Port of Seattle.
He received a BFA from Boston University and an MFA from the University of Washington. Griffith was recently appointed Chair of the Art Department at Cornish College of the Arts at Seattle University, and is represented in Seattle by J. Rinehart Gallery.
Best of Show: Bella Kim “Joy”
1st Place Photography: Bill Wachtler “Tacoma Narrows Bridges”
1st Place 2D: Steve Chan “Coffee Farmers”
1st Place 3D: Heather Cornelius “Shape of a Dream 1″
Honorable Mention: Steve Hammond “Pow Wow Dancer”
Lynda Baker Creative Arts Award: Alyson J Barton “Remembered Land (Illumine)”
ACE Hardware Award: Lea Basile-Lazarus “Their Power and Strength”
Ebb Tide Gallery Award: Lorie Merryman “Trail in the North Cascades”
People’s Choice: Charles Salak “Abbey Wharf”