Black Arts Legacies
Amanda Morgan: The Seattle ballerina choreographing community
Pacific Northwest Ballet’s first Black woman soloist dances across disciplines.
Pacific Northwest Ballet’s first Black woman soloist dances across disciplines.
The Seattle artist uses poetry to illuminate how the Black past persists in the present.
Conversations about arts venues in Seattle's Central District neighborhood led to stories of creation, loss and preservation.
Though the Madrona theater closed in 1980, several artists trace their current work to its heyday.
The Central District institution has a complicated backstory and an important role to play for Seattle's Black arts community.