Culture
Turning a Central District house into a home for Black artists
A radical act of creating an arts space in a gentrified Seattle neighborhood.
A radical act of creating an arts space in a gentrified Seattle neighborhood.
The corporate spectacle raises doubts among Seattle gallerists — just as the World's Fair did in 1962.
Seattle artist Joey Veltkamp didn’t start making quilts until his 40s. Now, he’s getting a major solo show.
Valerie Curtis-Newton has spent her career fostering diversity in the theater world and starting uncomfortable conversations about race and inclusion.
Now set in Seattle's Central District instead of Ohio, this true story's moral is as powerful today as it was when it opened in 1947.