Culture ArtSEA: Georgetown Steam Plant reopens, powered by dance Also rebooting in-person programming: the Seattle Black Film Festival. by Brangien Davis / April 28, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: How a 1962 art critic reviewed the Seattle World’s Fair Plus, a scavenger hunt for Fair art still standing at Seattle Center, and environmental art shows for Earth Day. by Brangien Davis / April 21, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: SIFF is back in Seattle movie theaters (and online) Plus, tips for jazz appreciation month, from Count Basie to Kenny G. by Brangien Davis / April 14, 2022
Culture Remembering Seattle print artist and muralist Kristen Ramirez The vivacious champion of public art was known for her kaleidoscopic works and inclusive approach to art. by Brangien Davis / April 1, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: A new dreamer splashes down in South Lake Union Plus, ghosts of industry in Pioneer Square and an April well-versed in poetry. by Brangien Davis / March 31, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: Dance legends bring strife, joy and music to Seattle stages Plus, a new local partnership with Bill T. Jones, a book of essays by Rebecca Brown and picks from the Seattle Jewish Film Festival. by Brangien Davis / March 24, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: Seattle Art Museum floats a new show devoted to water Plus, signs of spring at local galleries and design docs at Northwest Film Forum. by Brangien Davis / March 17, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: New art springs up along the Duwamish River Plus, Northwest jazz at the Royal Room and a purple homage to Prince at The Triple Door. by Brangien Davis / March 10, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: Northwest makers turn the nuclear option into art A new Seattle exhibit recycles fan blades from the defunct Satsop nuclear power plant into displays of art and environmentalism. by Brangien Davis / March 3, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: At Frye Art Museum, a time capsule for a Black future Plus, bodily works in Georgetown and Bellingham and new musical interludes. by Brangien Davis / February 24, 2022