
ArtSEA: Two new public art projects point to Northwest history
Plus, Century Ballroom announces there’s hope for its survival while other Seattle arts spaces move, shake and innovate.
Brangien Davis is the arts and culture editor at Cascade PBS, where she writes the weekly https://crosscut.com/artsea
Plus, Century Ballroom announces there’s hope for its survival while other Seattle arts spaces move, shake and innovate.
Known for her playful technique and bottomless creative energy, the influential artist died this week. Her work continues to bring color to the city.
Plus, artful ways to celebrate MLK Jr. Day, and more visual art, book talks, theater and dance to kick off the new year.
Now operated by the Seattle Theatre Group, Kerry Hall offers affordable rehearsal space for local performance groups. Plus, more Seattle arts venues making big moves.
At the National Nordic Museum, Fischersund’s ‘Faux Flora’ brings fictional flowers to life through Cinema 4D and layered fragrances.