Curated by Naomi Ishisaka. TK building, 2nd floor. A group exhibition examining
the impact of state violence on Black lives. The name Black Lives
Matter is used with permission from the #BlackLivesMatter organization,
founded in 2012 by Opal Tometi, Patrisse Cullors, and Alicia Garza. Artists
include: Lisa Myers Bulmash, Afam Ayika, Aramis Hamer, Yadesa Bojia, Scott Winn,
Zorn B. Taylor, Barry Johnson, Maya Smith, Jasmine Iona Brown, Viviann Nguyen,
Carol Williams, Atoosa Moinzadeh and Patti Bowman.
Curated by The Public Collectors, Seattle
Art Fair satellite exhibition. TK building, Washington St. residential
entrance.
Curated by Ted Hiebert and Kat Seidemann. Street Corners at TK building
Alley installation by Suzanne Morlock. N-S alleyway between Yesler &
Washington, 2nd and 3rd Aves.
Artist Trust Fellowship Exhibition, curated by June Sekiguchi, sponsored by
Galvanize. 111 S. Jackson St. HOURS: July 30 - August 2: Thursday 6 - 8
pm, Friday & Saturday 11 am - 7 pm, Sunday 12 - 6 pm. Opening party
Friday 6 - 10 pm
Ruben David, Onward by
Deeds and Not Words: Class of 1927
Keeara Rhoades, Cutie
Beautie, performance set, & live audio recording
Priscilla Dobler, Protest
booth
Elizabeth
Gahan
Alan Fulle
baldmanwatching
Joe Vollan
& Ego
Carlos Aguilar
Gabriel Marquez
Arica Shuett
Emily Clark
aung.robo
Gage Academy 25 Jams Drawing Jam
TK Lofts Kids' arts
sponsored by Blick Artist Materials
Jeff Mihalyo
Ellen Donnelly
Kate Protage
Fiona McGuigan
Marty Gordon
Stephen Rock
Elizabeth Lopez
Willow Fox
Tariqa
Waters
Anne Marie
Grgich
James
Cicatko
Chris
Sheridan
Doug
Parry
Carl
Faulkner
Maj
Askew
Marc
Tweed
Su
Job
Paul
Knutzen
Carol Adelman
Jay Mason
Lynn Schirmer
Paul Komada
Noa Piper
Keven Furiya
Antony De Gennaro
Deanne Belinoff
Crystal
Fosnaugh
Keely
Dolan
Randy Hambley
Doug Vann
101 Ellen Hochberg
102 Joseph Steininger
103 Studio
103
104 Juan Alonso
Studio
105 Joanna
Morgan Designs
106 Paula
Whelan, Ingrid Lahti
107 Kate Vrijmoet
B2 Barbara Noonan
C Jody Joldersma
E Jim &
David Weed
G Aubry Kae Andersen
Roger Wheeler #403
Sydney Pertl
#412
Keely Dolan
#413
Melany Bell featuring Yeggy Michael, Kimisha Turner
#414
Doug
Vann #513
Charles Holzhey #609
Deanne Belinoff #613
Shenandoah Davis 9:15 -
10:00
Katie Kate 8:15 -
9:05
Real Don Music 7:15 -
8:05
Silas Blak 6:30 -
7:05
Pezzner 5:50 - 6:20
D'vonne Lewis' Limited
Edition 5:00 - 5:40
Galaanza
III 4:30 - 5:00
Richie Dagger's
Crime 3:55 - 4:30
Evan
Flory-Barnes 3:25 - 3:55
The Almost Faithful 2:50 -
3:20
Asteroid Park 2:15
- 2:40
The Finger Guns 1:35
- 2:05
David
Guilbault 1:00 - 1:30
Fraser
Havens 12: 20 - 12:50
Shakim Leckie 11:40 - 12:10
Director: Sheri Brown (TK Resident
& Artistic Director of DAIPAN)
Containing, creating,
and integrating a web of high vibration, approximately 50+ butoh dancers and
musicians will process and occupy various stations in, through and around
the TK Building to create an altered connected space charged with
inspiration from transformational Native American Seahawk stories. Being
deeply with ourselves and each other, we eclipse the individual and
collective to regenerate the substance of art’s useful side to be in service
of evolution and Soul.
Sponsored by 4Culture
2PM
Hosted by The Shanghai
Pearl
Jesse
Bell Jones
The
Libertinis
Shadow Shifters
Briq House
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