Art by Northwest
This Juneteenth is all about Black history and Black Panthers
Plus, new immersive installations at the Frye and a soon-to-be-demolished home in West Seattle, and an abundance of summer festivals and markets.
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
Plus, new immersive installations at the Frye and a soon-to-be-demolished home in West Seattle, and an abundance of summer festivals and markets.
Plus, new art shows around Puget Sound and more festivals for the spring season.
Plus, more Black arts excellence and an interactive outdoor performance from HeapTroupe that blends dance and cycling.
Plus, a Diné artist installs a big solo show at the Henry, and lots of local talent to support across town.
Plus, film festivals showcasing Wong Kar-wai, Martin Scorsese and Sea Slug Animation