Culture
Shipping and supply chain issues shake up Seattle arts
From delayed exhibits to reconfigured sets to glass artists running out of colors, “unprecedented times” are back.
From delayed exhibits to reconfigured sets to glass artists running out of colors, “unprecedented times” are back.
New installations by Northwest artists enliven the Seattle Center grounds, and hearken back to a World’s Fair vision of the future.
Mainstream art has long prioritized northern Native art from British Columbia and southeast Alaska over local art traditions. But things are changing.
360° alternatives to the blockbuster show include an eerie meditation session, a church of artificial intelligence and an ethereal transformation room.
Plus, new uses for construction cast-offs in South Lake Union, and the return of Seattle Opera and Lit Crawl.