
Culture
Mossback's Northwest: The true history of the 'Seattle Freeze'
Locals have been infamous for icing out newcomers since World War I.
Locals have been infamous for icing out newcomers since World War I.
From delayed exhibits to reconfigured sets to glass artists running out of colors, “unprecedented times” are back.
Plus, new uses for construction cast-offs in South Lake Union, and the return of Seattle Opera and Lit Crawl.
Mainstream art has long prioritized northern Native art from British Columbia and southeast Alaska over local art traditions. But things are changing.
New works by local Native artists let everyone know: You are on Indigenous land.