Carve away the non-essentials with cardboard busts at Traver Gallery, sandblasted landscapes in Pioneer Square and neatly unwoven canvases in Georgetown.
Alison Mariella Désir explores the Pacific Northwest with the change-makers who are reclaiming space, creating awareness and delivering access for the health and well-being of BIPOC communities in the region. Representation and diverse perspectives have long been missing from imagery and conversations concerning the outdoors. Diving into topics like the running boom, sundown towns, environmental racism, redlining, safety and representation, Alison examines the barriers between outdoor space and marginalized communities.
El banco de alimentos de Ballard gastaba anualmente, antes de la pandemia, aproximadamente $300,000 en artículos comestibles. Este año, tienen planeado gastar $1.5 millones.