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Mar
24
Tue
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Mar 24 all-day

Neighborhoods: Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake Union
Event Types: Arts,Community,Education
Audience: All
Contact: Ashley Conradi
Contact Phone: 2066231180
Contact Email: info@madartseattle.com
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
Link: https://madartseattle.com/exhibits/aperture/

MadArt presents Aperture, a sculptural installation by New York-based artist Ian McMahon. Upon entering the space, visitors encounter an assemblage of 15-foot-tall, billowing, pillow-like structures that directly respond to the studio’s architecture by paralleling the mezzanine and expanding from its center aisle. The work is comprised of over 5,000 pounds of cast plaster and corralled by large wooden beams. Unlike any of McMahon’s previous works, Aperture incorporates an interior viewing corridor that provides visitors a unique look into the complex engineering involved in the fabrication process. In giving viewers a perspective that visually contradicts the work’s malleable exterior, McMahon aims to disintegrate material assumptions and disrupt the familiarity of spatial memory.

OPEN CALL FOR LATINX PERFORMANCE ARTISTS
Mar 24 all-day

Building/Room #: N/A
Neighborhoods: Citywide
Event Types: Arts
Audience: All
Sponsoring Organization: 4Culture, Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, La Sala
Contact: Xavier Lopez
Contact Phone: 2063832476
Contact Fax: 2063832476
Contact Email: xavierlopezjr@gmail.com
Site Contact Details: Performance Artists Now Live!
OPEN CALL FOR LATINX PERFORMANCE ARTISTS

On the Edge: Latinx Performance Art Festival is coming to King Street Station in the historic Pioneer Square district of Seattle on Thursday, June 4, 2020 – Saturday, June 6, 2020! On the Edge seeks artists who identify as Latino/a/x and embraces an intersectional approach. Individuals and small groups are invited to propose a 30-minutes or less, new/remounted work and be prepared to do 2 performances throughout the festival weekend, as well as potentially participate in a panel discussion about their art careers.
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older, at all stages of career, local, regional, national and international artists with the ability to cover own transportation and accommodation. National and International (artists/artist teams must be able to get to and from the venue in Seattle, WA, as well as finding lodging and nourishment, while at the three day event + at least one day of practice-setup.)
Performance artists who cannot attend the event are encouraged to submit video documentation of their previous work, which will be displayed throughout the festival.

Deadline: April 1st, 2020

Festival dates: June 4, 2020 – June 6, 2020
Location: King Street Station, Seattle, WA
303 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104
Pre-Register: Yes
Cost: Free
Registration Details: Up to 10 Performance Artists will be selected at https://www.xavierlopezjr.com/call-for-on-the-edge Open Call for Entry by the On The Edge Curatorial Committee.
Selected artists will receive up to $400 for participation in the event and/or $100 for showing video representation of your performance history at the event.
Link: https://www.xavierlopezjr.com/call-for-on-the-edge

Performance Artists Now Live!
OPEN CALL FOR LATINX PERFORMANCE ARTISTS

On the Edge: Latinx Performance Art Festival is coming to King Street Station in the historic Pioneer Square district of Seattle on Thursday, June 4, 2020 – Saturday, June 6, 2020! On the Edge seeks artists who identify as Latino/a/x and embraces an intersectional approach. Individuals and small groups are invited to propose a 30-minutes or less, new/remounted work and be prepared to do 2 performances throughout the festival weekend, as well as potentially participate in a panel discussion about their art careers.
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older, at all stages of career, local, regional, national and international artists with the ability to cover own transportation and accommodation. National and International (artists/artist teams must be able to get to and from the venue in Seattle, WA, as well as finding lodging and nourishment, while at the three day event + at least one day of practice-setup.)
Performance artists who cannot attend the event are encouraged to submit video documentation of their previous work, which will be displayed throughout the festival.

Deadline: April 1st, 2020

Festival dates: June 4, 2020 – June 6, 2020
Location: King Street Station, Seattle, WA
303 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104

Up to 10 Performance Artists will be selected at www.xavierlopezjr.com… Open Call for Entry by the On The Edge Curatorial Committee.
Selected artists will receive up to $400 for participation in the event and/or $100 for showing video representation of your performance history at the event.

High quality photography and videography will be provided. Artists will be filmed at the event and will be given the raw footage of their performance.

Eligibility for artist applicant must/can:
• Be 18 years of age and over
• Work in performance or film/media artist
• Submit artistic resume and work sample (see limitations)
• Be in any stage of development: emerging, mid-career or established
• Be local, regional, national or international
• Able to cover own transportation/airfare, accommodations and meals

Selected artists will
• Be compensated $400 for performance(s)
• Be compensated $100 for film screenings
• Arrange own transportation to/from performance venue
• Attend at least one rehearsal
Performances, audience and engagement will be documented by photographer and videographer.

Mar
25
Wed
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Mar 25 all-day

Neighborhoods: Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake Union
Event Types: Arts,Community,Education
Audience: All
Contact: Ashley Conradi
Contact Phone: 2066231180
Contact Email: info@madartseattle.com
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
Link: https://madartseattle.com/exhibits/aperture/

MadArt presents Aperture, a sculptural installation by New York-based artist Ian McMahon. Upon entering the space, visitors encounter an assemblage of 15-foot-tall, billowing, pillow-like structures that directly respond to the studio’s architecture by paralleling the mezzanine and expanding from its center aisle. The work is comprised of over 5,000 pounds of cast plaster and corralled by large wooden beams. Unlike any of McMahon’s previous works, Aperture incorporates an interior viewing corridor that provides visitors a unique look into the complex engineering involved in the fabrication process. In giving viewers a perspective that visually contradicts the work’s malleable exterior, McMahon aims to disintegrate material assumptions and disrupt the familiarity of spatial memory.

OPEN CALL FOR LATINX PERFORMANCE ARTISTS
Mar 25 all-day

Building/Room #: N/A
Neighborhoods: Citywide
Event Types: Arts
Audience: All
Sponsoring Organization: 4Culture, Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, La Sala
Contact: Xavier Lopez
Contact Phone: 2063832476
Contact Fax: 2063832476
Contact Email: xavierlopezjr@gmail.com
Site Contact Details: Performance Artists Now Live!
OPEN CALL FOR LATINX PERFORMANCE ARTISTS

On the Edge: Latinx Performance Art Festival is coming to King Street Station in the historic Pioneer Square district of Seattle on Thursday, June 4, 2020 – Saturday, June 6, 2020! On the Edge seeks artists who identify as Latino/a/x and embraces an intersectional approach. Individuals and small groups are invited to propose a 30-minutes or less, new/remounted work and be prepared to do 2 performances throughout the festival weekend, as well as potentially participate in a panel discussion about their art careers.
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older, at all stages of career, local, regional, national and international artists with the ability to cover own transportation and accommodation. National and International (artists/artist teams must be able to get to and from the venue in Seattle, WA, as well as finding lodging and nourishment, while at the three day event + at least one day of practice-setup.)
Performance artists who cannot attend the event are encouraged to submit video documentation of their previous work, which will be displayed throughout the festival.

Deadline: April 1st, 2020

Festival dates: June 4, 2020 – June 6, 2020
Location: King Street Station, Seattle, WA
303 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104
Pre-Register: Yes
Cost: Free
Registration Details: Up to 10 Performance Artists will be selected at https://www.xavierlopezjr.com/call-for-on-the-edge Open Call for Entry by the On The Edge Curatorial Committee.
Selected artists will receive up to $400 for participation in the event and/or $100 for showing video representation of your performance history at the event.
Link: https://www.xavierlopezjr.com/call-for-on-the-edge

Performance Artists Now Live!
OPEN CALL FOR LATINX PERFORMANCE ARTISTS

On the Edge: Latinx Performance Art Festival is coming to King Street Station in the historic Pioneer Square district of Seattle on Thursday, June 4, 2020 – Saturday, June 6, 2020! On the Edge seeks artists who identify as Latino/a/x and embraces an intersectional approach. Individuals and small groups are invited to propose a 30-minutes or less, new/remounted work and be prepared to do 2 performances throughout the festival weekend, as well as potentially participate in a panel discussion about their art careers.
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older, at all stages of career, local, regional, national and international artists with the ability to cover own transportation and accommodation. National and International (artists/artist teams must be able to get to and from the venue in Seattle, WA, as well as finding lodging and nourishment, while at the three day event + at least one day of practice-setup.)
Performance artists who cannot attend the event are encouraged to submit video documentation of their previous work, which will be displayed throughout the festival.

Deadline: April 1st, 2020

Festival dates: June 4, 2020 – June 6, 2020
Location: King Street Station, Seattle, WA
303 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104

Up to 10 Performance Artists will be selected at www.xavierlopezjr.com… Open Call for Entry by the On The Edge Curatorial Committee.
Selected artists will receive up to $400 for participation in the event and/or $100 for showing video representation of your performance history at the event.

High quality photography and videography will be provided. Artists will be filmed at the event and will be given the raw footage of their performance.

Eligibility for artist applicant must/can:
• Be 18 years of age and over
• Work in performance or film/media artist
• Submit artistic resume and work sample (see limitations)
• Be in any stage of development: emerging, mid-career or established
• Be local, regional, national or international
• Able to cover own transportation/airfare, accommodations and meals

Selected artists will
• Be compensated $400 for performance(s)
• Be compensated $100 for film screenings
• Arrange own transportation to/from performance venue
• Attend at least one rehearsal
Performances, audience and engagement will be documented by photographer and videographer.

Pioneer Square Preservation Board Architectural Review Committee
Mar 25 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Building Name / Room Number / Site: City Hall, Boards and Commissions Room, L280
Event Description: Architectural Review
Neighborhoods: Citywide
DON Programs: Historic Preservation
Event Types: Boards & Commissions
Audience: Adults
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free

Land Use and Neighborhoods Committee
Mar 25 @ 9:30 am – 9:30 am

Venue Location: City Hall, Council Chamber
City Council Meeting Type: Land Use and Neighborhoods Committee
Event Types: City Council Meeting
Agendas: Agendas
Committee Chair: Dan Strauss, Dan.Strauss@seattle.gov, 206-684-8806
Councilmembers: Lorena González,Debora Juarez,Andrew J. Lewis,Alex Pedersen,Dan Strauss
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial Core
Audience: Adults,All
Additional Information: Visiting City Hall
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/council/committees/land-use-and-neighborhoods

Hear Us Rise: APA Voices in Feminism
Mar 25 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Neighborhoods: Chinatown-International District,Pioneer Square
Event Types: Arts,Education,Ethnic/Cultural,Museum/Gallery
Audience: All
Sponsoring Organization: Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience
Contact: Max Chan
Contact Phone: 206-623-5124
Contact Fax: 206-623-4559
Contact Email: pr@wingluke.org
Pre-Register: No
Cost: General Admission $17, discounts for students and seniors
Link: https://www.wingluke.org/single-exhibit/?mep_event=3856&t=c

Our upcoming exhibit highlights Asian Pacific American women and other marginalized genders that have challenged society’s expectations, defied its restrictions, and fought for equality and opportunity since their arrival in the United States. You’ll hear personal stories from powerful women that have participated in and drawn inspiration from movements like Civil Rights and Black Power to APA and LGBTQ movements.

Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Mar 25 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Neighborhoods: Chinatown-International District
Event Types: Arts,Community,Education,Museum/Gallery
Audience: All
Sponsoring Organization: Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience
Contact: Max Chan
Contact Phone: (206) 623-5124 x119
Contact Email: pr@wingluke.org
Pre-Register: No
Cost: General Admission $17 w/discounts offered for students and seniors
Link: https://www.wingluke.org/life-wide-angle-close-up

The Wing Luke Museum invites you to explore our newest photo and video exhibition focusing on the vibrant Asian Pacific American enclaves that are the backdrop of everyday life around the United States.

Curator Carina A. del Rosario brings together works from artists Dean Wong, Andrew Hida, Melissa Ponder, and the Chinatown Art Brigade to examine the history of ethnic enclaves, the role they play for established communities and new arrivals, and their resiliency in the face of economic and cultural pressures.

Museum hours are 10am – 5pm, Tuesday – Sunday (closed Mondays)

Bitter Lake – Mobile Customer Service Center
Mar 25 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: https://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: Broadview/Bitter Lake
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked at the Bitter Lake Community Center.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court. (No cash accepted.)
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Mar 25 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill,First Hill
Event Types: Arts,Museum/Gallery
Audience: Adults,All,Family,Senior,Special Needs,Teen
Sponsoring Organization: Frye Art Museum
Contact: Frye Art Museum
Contact Phone: 206 622 9250
Contact Email: info@fryemuseum.org
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
Link: https://fryemuseum.org/exhibition/7159/

Bringing together varied depictions of women from the Frye Art Museum’s collection, Unsettling Femininity examines historical conventions of representation during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the deeply entrenched beliefs and power structures they reflect.