Category: Art
All things art related in Georgetown and the Duwamish Valley in Seattle.
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Georgetown Carnival 2025
Join us on June 14 to celebrate Georgetown Carnival! There will be bands, acrobatics, world famous power tool races, kids carnival games, artists, vendors, and sideshows all along Airport Way S. Corson Ave S & Airport Way S, 12pm –10pm Georgetown Carnival Fun Over the Years
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We are hiring an Executive Director!!
Come work with us! We are hiring an Executive Director. We are seeking an Executive Director to collaborate with us to expand our existing community through the intersection of affordability, equity, arts, artists and the collective well-being of the greater Duwamish Valley. Take a look at the Executive Director Job Description to learn what we are looking for and what…
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Signal Radio: We’re Live!
Thanks to Signal Architecture for creating space to amplify community story building and information sharing. Here are some recent episodes to check out from Signal Radio: 1: Concrete Superhero with Sam Farrazaino 2: Art is Action with Tamar Benzikry-Stern 4: People + Budget x Art = Experience with Ben Rankin
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UPDATE: Position Filled! Community Relations Manager
Community Relations Manager POSITION SUMMARY The Community Relations Manager will organize and conduct outreach activities to the Duwamish Valley and greater Seattle art communities by attending events, meeting with key individuals and organizations, facilitating working groups for future program development, providing development updates to impacted communities, and collecting community feedback. The Community Relations Manager will be…
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Mary Ann Peters at the Frye!
Seattle artist Mary Ann Peters has first solo museum show at the Frye By Gayle Clemans. Excerpt from The Seattle Times. Imagine creating a work of art from the perspective of being under the Earth’s surface. Or through a mesh screen and a keyhole. Or out of scattered flour, draped ribbons or bundled fabric. And…
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Equinox Open Studios
2nd Saturday Georgetown Art Attack! Join us for our monthly art walk from 6–9pm at Equinox Studios. We open up the studios and light the bonfires so bring a friend and come on over. Rain or Shine. EQUINOX Studios2nd Saturday of Every Month6–9pm : Artist Open StudiosBonfire + Shenanigans (Until they kick us out!) 6555…
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A Thriving Arts Community!
Equinox Studios in Georgetown: A thriving arts community designed to last By Sandi Doughton, Excerpt from Pacific NW magazine THE TYPICAL TRAJECTORY for an urban arts community goes something like this: A couple of creative types set up shop in a neighborhood bypassed by development. The buildings might be run down, but rents are cheap,…
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Illustrations by Lara Kaminoff
We are delighted to announce that Lara Kaminoff, a Seattle-based cartoonist and teaching artist, has been selected to illustrate the new The Bend: Live/Work District Plan for Seattle’s Georgetown neighborhood. The District Plan will present Watershed Community Development’s overarching vision for the new The Bend Live/Work District and its essential components. Lara will engage with…
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Equiflex on KING 5 News!
Forget selfies! Hand-drawn portraits are the move at Seattle’s ‘analog photo booth’ SEATTLE — In the age of selfies and digital filters, an invention at Equinox Studios in the Georgetown neighborhood is shaking things up: an analog photo booth. “It’s giant box that looks like a camera, where the film is a person behind the camera really…
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Belly-dancing Students Discover a Welcoming Community of Celebration and Constant Movement
From The Seattle Times: EGYPTIAN MUSIC BOOMS through the amplifier at 6:15 p.m. as instructor Leslie Rosen leads her belly-dance class through what she calls a shimmy warmup. She gives gentle instructions every few seconds that are barely audible above the music: “Slide to the side.” “Start to move in a circle.” “Lift drop, lift…