Northwest Puppet Center

Northwest Puppet Center Non-profit dedicated to the art of puppetry.

Did you know that shepherds around Naples were known for performing music and puppetry when they weren’t up in the mount...
05/23/2026

Did you know that shepherds around Naples were known for performing music and puppetry when they weren’t up in the mountains tending their flocks?

Don’t miss Northwest Puppet Center’s exhibit of Italian puppetry which ends at the end of this month!

Saturdays 12-4pm
Sundays 12-4pm
Closes at the end of May 2026

Image:
Zampognaro
Original print from 1851
By Gatti & Dura
Northwest Puppet Center
The Cook/Marks Collection

The New York Times instructs readers on “How to be cultured” with an introduction to six puppet traditions. Did you know...
04/27/2026

The New York Times instructs readers on “How to be cultured” with an introduction to six puppet traditions.

Did you know that Northwest Puppet Center is one of the few places in the country to have all of these traditions in our collections?

For those wanting to become more cultured, plan your visit to see the puppets! Learn about these six traditions and many other wonderful traditions from around the world!

Photo:
Taiwanese Hand Puppet
Mid 20th century
The Aurora Valentinetti Collection
Northwest Puppet Center

During the early 19th century, Bartolomeo Pinelli frequently went to puppet shows and depicted what he experienced in hi...
04/11/2026

During the early 19th century, Bartolomeo Pinelli frequently went to puppet shows and depicted what he experienced in his artwork. Here is one of his engravings with Pulcinella entertaining a small crowd in the piazza. To learn more about puppet history in Italy, stop by the current exhibit at Northwest Puppet Center. Open 12-4pm Saturdays and Sundays through the end of May 2026.

Il Casotto dei Burattini in Roma c. 1810
Bartolomeo Pinelli (1781–1835)
The Cook/Marks Collection
Northwest Puppet Center

Celebrating UNIMA Internationale World Puppetry Day by transporting some historic puppets back to Seattle. Thanks to Bal...
03/22/2026

Celebrating UNIMA Internationale World Puppetry Day by transporting some historic puppets back to Seattle. Thanks to Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry for hosting a wonderful exhibit of puppets from Mexico. Northwest Puppet Center was happy to lend some of the treasures from The Cook/Marks Collection.

Read more about Mexico’s most famous marionette company at World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts:

https://wepa.unima.org/en/rosete-aranda/

Photos:
19th century marionette
Compania Rosete Aranda
The Cook/Marks Collection
Northwest Puppet Center

Happy Year of the Horse!Come see this antique horse from Sicily on display for our current exhibit showcasing traditiona...
02/17/2026

Happy Year of the Horse!

Come see this antique horse from Sicily on display for our current exhibit showcasing traditional puppets from Italy!

This exhibit is running Saturdays and Sundays 12-4pm at Northwest Puppet Center through the end of May 2026. Admission is free but donations are appreciated.

Did you know the origin of the word “marionette”? It is said that puppeteers would perform the Nativity Play so the pupp...
12/25/2025

Did you know the origin of the word “marionette”?

It is said that puppeteers would perform the Nativity Play so the puppets became known as “Little Mary”. Some of the sculptors who made crèche figures would also make marionettes.

The current exhibit at Northwest Puppet Center focuses on the puppet traditions from Italy. Come see beautifully sculpted crèche figures from Naples, burattini from Venice, marionetti from Rome, pupi from Palermo and much more.

Exhibit open Saturdays and Sundays 12-4pm. Admission is free but donations are always appreciated.

GiveBIG is here! Please make a donation:https://www.wagives.org/donate/northwest-puppet-center“You are certainly right i...
05/07/2024

GiveBIG is here! Please make a donation:

https://www.wagives.org/donate/northwest-puppet-center

“You are certainly right in your feeling that poking fun at each other is a genuine American freedom. Anything not malicious that will make people laugh is good news these days”

Eleanor Roosevelt
Sept. 17, 1942

Portrait marionette of Franklin Roosevelt
By The Yale Puppeteers/Turnabout Theatre
The Cook/Marks Collection
Northwest Puppet Center

Along with our FREE exhibit in Seattle at Northwest Puppet Center, we are excited to be bringing puppetry across the cou...
05/04/2024

Along with our FREE exhibit in Seattle at Northwest Puppet Center, we are excited to be bringing puppetry across the country and around the world this year! If you would like to support these endeavors, GiveBIG is already open for early gifts.

https://www.wagives.org/donate/northwest-puppet-center

Thanks for your consideration and support! If you are not in a position to make a donation right now, you can still help by giving us a like or sharing our post!

Photo:

Preparation for upcoming exhibit in Taiwan
Devil Marionette
By Roberta Mack
The Cook/Marks Collection
Northwest Puppet Center

Happy World Day of Puppetry!A day established by UNIMA Internationale to celebrate this unique art. Here are some histor...
03/21/2024

Happy World Day of Puppetry!
A day established by UNIMA Internationale to celebrate this unique art.

Here are some historic marionettes from one of the most famous stories about a puppet. In 1881, the character was created by Carlo Collodi and the episodic adventures were first compiled as a book in 1883. But we aren’t going to recap the adventures of Pinocchio which you can find elsewhere because the story of the artists is also intriguing so we will share some historic tidbits.

After studying puppetry with Ellen Van Volkenburg at Cornish College of the Arts, Robert Bruce Inverarity moved to the bigger campus in town and established the University of Washington Puppetry Department. In 1941, UW began working on their production of “Pinocchio” but duty called and Inverarity became Chief of Camouflage for the U.S. Navy. Alanson Davis stepped in briefly but was also drafted. In 1945, Davis apparently helped reclaim an office in Shanghai which had been converted into Japanese Secret Police Headquarters! Meanwhile, Professor Aurora Valentinetti decided “the show must go on” and she ran the UW Puppetry Program from 1942-1992. This production of “Pinocchio” was the first show she directed at UW.

Photos from Northwest Puppet Center’s current exhibit:
“Northwest Focus: Puppetry in the Pacific NW”

Marionettes from UW’s “Pinocchio”
Made around 1941
Debut in 1942
Made by Alanson Davis (1909-1976)
Directed by Aurora Valentinetti (1921-2022)
Donated by Aurora Valentinetti with special thanks to her family

We dedicate this exhibit to Aurora Valentinetti and Jean Enticknap, each of whom were vital members of our local puppetry community and dedicated their careers to this art in their own ways.

Special thanks to Unima Hellas for organizing and hosting:The Festival Karaghiozis & Fasoulis:family Meeting of Folk Her...
03/04/2024

Special thanks to Unima Hellas for organizing and hosting:

The Festival Karaghiozis & Fasoulis:
family Meeting of Folk Heroes

This event was presented in Athens at Manthos Athinaios Museum with an esteemed group of master puppeteers, scholars and professors. Northwest Puppet Center was honored to be invited to give a short talk about Karaghiozis in America and the influence on American shadow puppetry.

Greek Puppet Theater Center, UNIMA HELLAS, has this and other programs archived on their YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/

Many thanks to:
no mold for poster design and
Nicola Peppa for the beautiful sketch

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9123 15th Avenue NE
Seattle, WA
98115

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Saturday 12pm - 4pm
Sunday 12pm - 4pm

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