Culture
Indigenous-led art collective yəhaw̓ buys land in Rainier Beach
The group envisions the 1.5-acre green space as a powerful way for Indigenous people to reconnect with community, art and nature in Seattle.
The group envisions the 1.5-acre green space as a powerful way for Indigenous people to reconnect with community, art and nature in Seattle.
Plus, new arts leaders take the reins at Pratt, Coyote Central and the Frye Art Museum.
One of the largest and most expensive projects in the city’s history brings Northwest Indigenous works to the fore.
The department is deprioritizing Eurocentric dance forms and opening courses to a wider array of students — no experience necessary.
Plus, Lunar New Year celebrations, and two artistic losses for the city.