
Black Arts Legacies: Henry Jackson-Spieker defines space
This multimedia artist translates the experience of being Black by compelling viewers to navigate intricate installations of glass, metal and wood.
Jas Keimig is a writer and critic based in Seattle. They previously worked on staff at The Stranger, covering visual art, film, music and stickers. Their work has also appeared in Crosscut, South Seat
This multimedia artist translates the experience of being Black by compelling viewers to navigate intricate installations of glass, metal and wood.
Daring to take an unconventional path to the stage, this dancer and choreographer is making moves to create opportunities for others.
Plus, local photography shows that make you think, and festivals and markets to spark the soul.
Plus, a laser show from the top of the Space Needle is among the new artworks premiering this weekend.
Researching the life of a musician born in 1888 led to dead ends, deep appreciation for keepers of the past and questions about whose history is told.