Culture Black Arts Legacies: The visceral verse of poet Anastacia-Reneé With an emphasis on experimentation, the artist’s practice is ever expanding. by Kemi Adeyemi / June 16, 2022
Culture Podcast | A history of many hopes at the NW African American Museum The Central District institution has a complicated backstory and an important role to play for Seattle's Black arts community. by Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers / June 15, 2022
Culture At 88, an undiscovered painter makes his museum debut at Wing Luke The curator who found Victor Kai Wang’s decades of unusual artwork says it was ‘like stumbling upon buried treasure.’ by Margo Vansynghel / June 10, 2022
Culture Black Arts Legacies: Defining theater, past and future Douglas Q. Barnett and Sharon Nyree Williams, the driving forces behind Black Arts/West and CD Forum, share a mission to tell Black stories in the theater. by Tifa Tomb / June 10, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: In Kirkland, a shower of artful raindrops Plus, a deluge of new dance performances in Georgetown, Capitol Hill, Uptown and Tacoma. by Brangien Davis / June 9, 2022
Culture Black Arts Legacies: Mona Lake Jones honors women with words Using her verse and voice, the former Seattle and King County poet laureate exalts the magnetic power of Black women. by Jasmine Mahmoud / June 9, 2022
Culture Podcast | How James and Janie Washington sculpted a legacy The late couple's house in Seattle's Central District is now a cultural center that inspires the next generation of creatives. by Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers / June 8, 2022
Culture Black Arts Legacies: Visual Arts and Vibrancy Two artists honor the history of Black art in Seattle while helping to reimagine the city. by Tifa Tomb / June 3, 2022
Black Arts Legacies Curators Creating Space Two curators separated by decades turn homes into galleries to support artists. June 2, 2022
Black Arts Legacies The Reach of Dance For these dancer-choreographers, social engagement takes center stage. June 2, 2022