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ArtSEA: In Seattle, vacant spaces become creative arts venues
Local arts organizations have repurposed former churches, homes — and even a gas station, luggage store and massive flour mill.
Brangien Davis is the arts and culture editor at Cascade PBS, where she writes the weekly https://crosscut.com/artsea
Local arts organizations have repurposed former churches, homes — and even a gas station, luggage store and massive flour mill.
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