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Culture

ArtSEA: Back to (art) school at Gage Academy’s new Downtown digs

Plus, more ways to expand your arts education, from classes to artist talks to experiments in turning trash into a gallery show.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ September 12, 2024
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Culture

ArtSEA: Bellevue Arts Museum closes its doors indefinitely

Plus, Seattle Symphony and Seattle Opera have new directors, and the inaugural Arts & Culture Week features special events at 40 local venues.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ September 5, 2024
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Culture

ArtSEA: Seattle Aquarium’s Ocean Pavilion opens with Native art

Plus, Bumbershoot returns with visual art, a wig farm, wrestling, fashion and all manner of music.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ August 29, 2024
Lish Steiling (left) and Tamara Hall (right) slurp pasta
Culture

Your Last Meal | A journalist and a chef fall in friendship love

Tamron Hall and Lish Steiling became fast friends on The Today Show. Their cookbook A Confident Cook aims to make you feel comfortable in the kitchen.

by
  • Rachel Belle
/ August 29, 2024
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Culture

Art by NW: A tribute to Reid Ozaki’s nature-inspired ceramics

Beloved Tacoma potter Reid Ozaki, who passed away in July, applies a Japanese “shino” glaze to a bowl.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ August 26, 2024
A claymation film still of an egg with legs and a face standing in a darkened forest.
Culture

ArtSEA: Dark fairytale films and more at National Nordic Museum

Plus, outdoor art, dance and music to soak up the last days of Seattle summer.  

by
  • Jas Keimig
/ August 22, 2024
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Culture

Art by NW: Julie Sevilla Drake’s quilts pop with bold color

Textile artist Julie Sevilla Drake uses meticulous formulas to hand-dye the cotton for her abstract quilts, then works with a longarm machine to add depth and texture.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ August 19, 2024
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Made There

Spincycle Yarns crafts with the colors of the rainbow

Rachel Price and Kate Burge-Tibi got started at the Bellingham Farmers Market and now run a mill and dye house along with a flagship store.

August 16, 2024
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Culture

ArtSEA: Stretch the last days of summer with a NW arts road trip

New exhibits from Edmonds to Edison make for a great escape to the arts and outdoors.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ August 15, 2024
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Culture

Art by NW: Todd Horton’s drawing devices reveal the dreams of trees

Todd Horton suspends his “drawing devices” in trees and tides to see what nature’s movement communicates.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ August 12, 2024
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Culture

ArtSEA: If you paint it, will they come? Seattle hopes so

The city is betting on murals as a way to revitalize Downtown spaces. Plus: outdoor arts and music festivals and many takes on nature shows.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ August 8, 2024
Actor Thomas Doherty on left and YLM host Rachel Belle on right
Culture

The Leftovers with Thomas Doherty

Enjoy a few extra bites with your favorite guests, as host Rachel Belle shares fresh audio from the cutting-room floor.

by
  • Rachel Belle
/ August 8, 2024
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Culture

Art by NW: Tininha Silva’s sculptures look like they washed ashore

In this premiere episode, Brangien Davis meets a Port Townsend artist whose creative process involves chicken wire, natural fibers and beach finds.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ August 5, 2024
A Black woman with glasses poses with a prop sword in a room full of constumes
Made There

Mo’s Parlor crafts a whimsical world of cosplay

Costumer, foam smith and prop builder Mo Green believes that all bodies deserve to participate in this elaborate form of performance art.

August 2, 2024
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Culture

ArtSEA: Seattle gains an arts incubator and loses a clay champion

The ceramics community mourns the passing of celebrated studio potter Reid Ozaki.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ August 1, 2024
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