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Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 1 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
New Year's Eve 2020 Bash
New Year's Eve 2020 Bash
Jan 1 all-day
NEW YEAR'S EVE 2020 BASH Tuesday, December 31 Doors open at 9pm We're ready to roar into the 20's and we are celebrating in full Gatsby style this New Year's Eve in The Knife Room.[...]
New Years Eve in the Junction 8:00 pm
New Years Eve in the Junction
Dec 31 2019 @ 8:00 pm – Jan 1 2020 @ 2:00 am
Celebrate the New Year right here in West Seattle. The Junction restaurants and bars are ready cheer in 2020 with festive specials for you! Check back for the specials here or on the Junction Hometown[...]
Odyssey 2020 NYE Celebration 9:00 pm
Odyssey 2020 NYE Celebration
Dec 31 2019 @ 9:00 pm – Jan 1 2020 @ 1:00 am
LIGHT IT UP as we blast into the new decade with an interstellar New Year’s Eve celebration. “Odyssey 2020" offers two great options that are sure to fit your party plans. Say goodbye to 2019[...]
Odyssey 2020 NYE Celebration 9:00 pm
Odyssey 2020 NYE Celebration
Dec 31 2019 @ 9:00 pm – Jan 1 2020 @ 1:00 am
 
SHAK’s Early Music Youth Academy presents: The World of Salamone Rossi 9:45 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 1 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 1 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 1 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson 11:00 am
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson
Jan 1 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 – JANUARY 5, 2020 Clothing is both a highly personal and socially constructed system of communication: a signifying point of contact between individual identities and[...]
Pierre Leguillon: Arbus Bonus 11:00 am
Pierre Leguillon: Arbus Bonus
Jan 1 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Pierre Leguillon’s artwork-as-exhibition Arbus Bonus calls attention to the major role famed twentieth-century photographer Diane Arbus’s work has played in defining the image of American postwar popular culture. Bringing together every published magazine spread that[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 1 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
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Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 2 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
SHAK’s Early Music Youth Academy presents: The World of Salamone Rossi 9:45 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 2 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 2 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Thursdays at 10 10:00 am
Thursdays at 10
Jan 2 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
First Thursday BOOK GROUP With more folks coming every week, bring whatever you're reading, want to read, have read, and get inspired. Second Thursday DISCUSSION GROUP Rotating topics every month and lively discussions on matters[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 2 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson 11:00 am
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson
Jan 2 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 – JANUARY 5, 2020 Clothing is both a highly personal and socially constructed system of communication: a signifying point of contact between individual identities and[...]
Pierre Leguillon: Arbus Bonus 11:00 am
Pierre Leguillon: Arbus Bonus
Jan 2 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Pierre Leguillon’s artwork-as-exhibition Arbus Bonus calls attention to the major role famed twentieth-century photographer Diane Arbus’s work has played in defining the image of American postwar popular culture. Bringing together every published magazine spread that[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 2 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
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[...]
UW Botanic Gardens 1st Thursday Fee Educational Tour 11:30 am
UW Botanic Gardens 1st Thursday Fee Educational Tour
Jan 2 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Our free educational tours include a casual walk through various areas of the park, feature seasonal viewing of collections plants, explorations of botany, and the history of our organization.
Best Of 9:00 pm
Best Of
Jan 2 @ 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Best Of is a game show for comedians, where their standup and improvisational comedy skills can earn them cash and glory. They compete for you, the audience and YOU decide who will take home the[...]
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Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 3 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
SHAK’s Early Music Youth Academy presents: The World of Salamone Rossi 9:45 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 3 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 3 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 3 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson 11:00 am
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson
Jan 3 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 – JANUARY 5, 2020 Clothing is both a highly personal and socially constructed system of communication: a signifying point of contact between individual identities and[...]
Pierre Leguillon: Arbus Bonus 11:00 am
Pierre Leguillon: Arbus Bonus
Jan 3 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Pierre Leguillon’s artwork-as-exhibition Arbus Bonus calls attention to the major role famed twentieth-century photographer Diane Arbus’s work has played in defining the image of American postwar popular culture. Bringing together every published magazine spread that[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 3 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Free Public Performance of Symphony Premiere 12:30 pm
Free Public Performance of Symphony Premiere
Jan 3 @ 12:30 pm – 1:15 pm
The public is cordially invited to the free world premiere performance of "The Lionheart Symphony" composed by Mr. Schalk Leonard, performance to begin at 1230 PM, Friday, 3 January 2020 at the University Temple United[...]
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Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 4 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Zero to Gaelic (Z2G) program 2019-2020 season
Zero to Gaelic (Z2G) program 2019-2020 season
Jan 4 all-day
Scottish Gaelic monthly classes–Gaelic Intensive Days (GID) beginning Oct. 5 in N. Seattle–offered one Saturday a month, Oct. thru May, in 4 levels. Two of those sessions (January & May) are offered to anyone with[...]
SHAK’s Early Music Youth Academy presents: The World of Salamone Rossi 9:45 am
Clean Alki Beach and community 10:00 am
Clean Alki Beach and community
Jan 4 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Help clean Alki and surrounding area to prevent garbage from ending up on our beach!
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 4 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 4 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Art Hub – First Saturday 11:00 am
Art Hub – First Saturday
Jan 4 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
The UHeights Artists Collective hosts a bi-monthly gathering to bring together our artistic community! From visual artists & artisans, jewelry makers & clothing creators, to performers in dance, music, and poetry, join us to celebrate[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 4 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson 11:00 am
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson
Jan 4 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 – JANUARY 5, 2020 Clothing is both a highly personal and socially constructed system of communication: a signifying point of contact between individual identities and[...]
Pierre Leguillon: Arbus Bonus 11:00 am
Pierre Leguillon: Arbus Bonus
Jan 4 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Pierre Leguillon’s artwork-as-exhibition Arbus Bonus calls attention to the major role famed twentieth-century photographer Diane Arbus’s work has played in defining the image of American postwar popular culture. Bringing together every published magazine spread that[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 4 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Merry It Is!: A Ten-Year Anniversary Concert for Families 1:30 pm
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Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 5 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 5 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 5 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Community Solidarity Rally Against the Far Right 11:00 am
Community Solidarity Rally Against the Far Right
Jan 5 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
SUNDAY, JANUARY 5 Community Solidarity Rally Against the Far Right Sponsored by Community and Labor Against Fascism Stand up to the Three Percenters, an ultra-right para-military group that scapegoats Muslims, Jewish people, immigrants, people of[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 5 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson 11:00 am
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson
Jan 5 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Dress Codes: Ellen Lesperance and Diane Simpson SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 – JANUARY 5, 2020 Clothing is both a highly personal and socially constructed system of communication: a signifying point of contact between individual identities and[...]
Pierre Leguillon: Arbus Bonus 11:00 am
Pierre Leguillon: Arbus Bonus
Jan 5 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Pierre Leguillon’s artwork-as-exhibition Arbus Bonus calls attention to the major role famed twentieth-century photographer Diane Arbus’s work has played in defining the image of American postwar popular culture. Bringing together every published magazine spread that[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 5 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Collections Tour: Focus on Textiles 12:00 pm
Collections Tour: Focus on Textiles
Jan 5 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Go behind the glass case and into the Nordic’s collection with Museum staff. Learn about how and why we collect, and take a behind-the-scenes tour of the collection to learn the story behind the objects[...]
A Midsummer Night’s Dream 2:00 pm
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Jan 5 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
A Midsummer Night’s Dream historicalarts.org… Help Seattle Historical Arts for Kids bring to life Shakespeare’s best-loved play in our signature style! Our kid-friendly adaptation of the script focuses on the funniest and most delightful parts[...]
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Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 6 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 6 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 6 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 7 all-day
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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 7 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 7 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 7 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 7 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 7 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Peer Support: Opportunities for Resilience 5:15 pm
Peer Support: Opportunities for Resilience
Jan 7 @ 5:15 pm – 7:00 pm
Two dynamic presenters from the Stability Network: Thai Ngyuen and TopherJerome will be sharing lived experience and about how peer support assists in healing processes. This interactive event will include a panel presentation and we[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 8 all-day
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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 8 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 8 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 8 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 8 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 8 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 9 all-day
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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 9 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Tree Pruning I 9:30 am
Tree Pruning I
Jan 9 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am
This is a two hour slideshow on tree pruning (not including fruit or nut trees). How to prune a tree limb will be covered, including branch collar identification and the basics of compartmentalization. Also discussed–early[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 9 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 9 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Thursdays at 10 10:00 am
Thursdays at 10
Jan 9 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
First Thursday BOOK GROUP With more folks coming every week, bring whatever you're reading, want to read, have read, and get inspired. Second Thursday DISCUSSION GROUP Rotating topics every month and lively discussions on matters[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 9 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 9 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
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[...]
Tree Pruning II 12:30 pm
Tree Pruning II
Jan 9 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Beyond basic tree pruning is a world of related tree information which is not generally known to the public. This class presents the basics of Hazard Tree Evaluation (same as Risk Assessment), construction damage to[...]
Family Fun Thursday 6:00 pm
Family Fun Thursday
Jan 9 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Join us for this new family program! On the 2nd Thursday of the month, visit the Museum’s craft room 6–8pm for special drop-in activities just for families! This month we'll craft using the theme of[...]
SR 520 Montlake Project monthly construction meeting 6:00 pm
SR 520 Montlake Project monthly construction meeting
Jan 9 @ 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm
Your community has played a pivotal role in the first stages of the SR 520 Montlake Project. We hope you continue to stay involved throughout the design and construction process. To make it easier to[...]
Ingraham Theater Presents: The Wolves 7:00 pm
Ingraham Theater Presents: The Wolves
Jan 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
January 9, 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7 PM Tickets available at Brown Paper Tickets, $10 general admission m.bpt.me… SHOW CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT AND STRONG LANGUAGE. NOT FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES. 'Girl power is atomic[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 10 all-day
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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 10 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 10 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 10 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 10 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 10 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
INK: Zine & Arts Fest + Fundraiser 5:00 pm
INK: Zine & Arts Fest + Fundraiser
Jan 10 @ 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Zines! Art! Drinks! Live Music! Performances! Fun! Good Causes!Sarah Maloney & Valerie Niemeyer are organizing their first Zine & Arts Festival hosted by The Greenwood Art Collective during the January Art Walk!We are fundraising for[...]
Art Walk @ The Greenwood Art Collective 6:00 pm
Art Walk @ The Greenwood Art Collective
Jan 10 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Join us for an evening of art, music, food, drinks, inspiration & creativity at The Greenwood Artist Collective. Over 30 artists in six galleries under 1 roof
Cornell University Chorus and Glee Club Concert: on the theme of Generations as part of their tour of the Pacific Northwest 7:00 pm
Cornell University Chorus and Glee Club Concert: on the theme of Generations as part of their tour of the Pacific Northwest
Jan 10 @ 7:00 pm – 8:45 pm
Cornell University Chorus and Glee Club Concert Cornell's renowned choirs return for the first time in 25 years to the Pacific Northwest, exploring the theme of Generations as reflected in renaissance motets, folksongs, gospel, world[...]
Ingraham Theater Presents: The Wolves 7:00 pm
Ingraham Theater Presents: The Wolves
Jan 10 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
January 9, 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7 PM Tickets available at Brown Paper Tickets, $10 general admission m.bpt.me… SHOW CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT AND STRONG LANGUAGE. NOT FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES. 'Girl power is atomic[...]
REPARATIONS 7:30 pm
REPARATIONS
Jan 10 @ 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Rory’s life is looking like a classic Great Plains dead end: a job she hates, a sick grandmother who depends on her, and dreams that just can’t seem to materialize. However, a new technology developed[...]
Northwest Seaport Chantey Sing 8:00 pm
Northwest Seaport Chantey Sing
Jan 10 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Sea Chanteys and other sea songs celebrate our connections to the sea, ships, skippers, and sailors. Sea songs are easy to learn and sing. The Northshore Ramblers, aka. the father-daughter combo of Bob Jackson and[...]
14/48: The World's Quickest Theater Festival 8:30 pm
14/48: The World's Quickest Theater Festival
Jan 10 @ 8:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Since 1997, 14/48: The World’s Quickest Theater Festival has challenged Seattle’s most daring theater artists to write, cast, design, direct, score, rehearse, and perform 14 world-premiere plays in 48 hours, dazzling audiences every time. Each[...]
14/48: The World's Quickest Theater Festival 10:30 pm
14/48: The World's Quickest Theater Festival
Jan 10 @ 10:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Since 1997, 14/48: The World’s Quickest Theater Festival has challenged Seattle’s most daring theater artists to write, cast, design, direct, score, rehearse, and perform 14 world-premiere plays in 48 hours, dazzling audiences every time. Each[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 11 all-day
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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 11 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Seattle Preschool Preview 9:30 am
Seattle Preschool Preview
Jan 11 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm
They're ready! Are you? Explore the best local preschools in your area at ParentMap's FREE Preschool Preview in Seattle. Meet with dozens of educational providers to find the right fit for your child. Plus, it's[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 11 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 11 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Homeless care program 10:30 am
Homeless care program
Jan 11 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Homeless care (distributing goods donated by Church members)
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 11 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 11 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Ingraham Theater Presents: The Wolves 7:00 pm
Ingraham Theater Presents: The Wolves
Jan 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
January 9, 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7 PM Tickets available at Brown Paper Tickets, $10 general admission m.bpt.me… SHOW CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT AND STRONG LANGUAGE. NOT FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES. 'Girl power is atomic[...]
REPARATIONS 7:30 pm
REPARATIONS
Jan 11 @ 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Rory’s life is looking like a classic Great Plains dead end: a job she hates, a sick grandmother who depends on her, and dreams that just can’t seem to materialize. However, a new technology developed[...]
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Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 12 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 12 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 12 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 12 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 12 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
A Midsummer Night’s Dream 2:00 pm
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Jan 12 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
A Midsummer Night’s Dream historicalarts.org… Help Seattle Historical Arts for Kids bring to life Shakespeare’s best-loved play in our signature style! Our kid-friendly adaptation of the script focuses on the funniest and most delightful parts[...]
Mostly Nordic Concert Series: Impressions of L.A. Ring 2:00 pm
Mostly Nordic Concert Series: Impressions of L.A. Ring
Jan 12 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
To open our 25th season we celebrate L. A. Ring—the Danish master painter behind our current temporary exhibition—through musical interpretation by another Dane who is considered a creative genius in his own right. In a[...]
REPARATIONS 2:00 pm
REPARATIONS
Jan 12 @ 2:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Rory’s life is looking like a classic Great Plains dead end: a job she hates, a sick grandmother who depends on her, and dreams that just can’t seem to materialize. However, a new technology developed[...]
13
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 13 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 13 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 13 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
14
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 14 all-day
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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 14 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 14 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 14 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 14 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 14 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
New Tech Seattle 6:00 pm
New Tech Seattle
Jan 14 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
More than just a meetup, we're a community that loves and supports people, the Northwest and tech. New Tech Seattle is breaking down the silos and bringing together the smart, fun, creative people from across[...]
Free Screening of Generation Zapped 7:00 pm
Free Screening of Generation Zapped
Jan 14 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
“Had there been pre-market testing, cellphones never would have made it into the marketplace." –George Carlos, Former Chairman of Wireless Technology Research This documentary examines the increased level of Radio Frequency Emissions that we expose[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 15 all-day
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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 15 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 15 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 15 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 15 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 15 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Lunch-and-Learn: Shanghai Memories 11:45 am
Lunch-and-Learn: Shanghai Memories
Jan 15 @ 11:45 am – 1:00 pm
Hear from a panel of survivors of the Shanghai Ghetto. At least 20,000 Jews of German, Austrian, and Czech origin escaped to Shanghai, China before the outbreak of World War II. Shanghai was the only[...]
New Tech Tacoma 5:30 pm
New Tech Tacoma
Jan 15 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
More than just a meetup, we're a community that loves and supports people, the Northwest and tech. New Tech Tacoma is breaking down the silos and bringing together the smart, fun, creative people from across[...]
All About owls 7:00 pm
All About owls
Jan 15 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Mysterious masters of the night, owls live unobtrusively among us, hunting their prey, raising their young, delighting us on the few occasions when they show themselves. Come hear master birder Connie Sidles reveal some of[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 16 all-day
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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 16 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 16 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 16 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Thursdays at 10 10:00 am
Thursdays at 10
Jan 16 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
First Thursday BOOK GROUP With more folks coming every week, bring whatever you're reading, want to read, have read, and get inspired. Second Thursday DISCUSSION GROUP Rotating topics every month and lively discussions on matters[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 16 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 16 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
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[...]
Lecture: Cozy Studios & Bitterly Cold Streets—19th Century Artists at Work 6:00 pm
Lecture: Cozy Studios & Bitterly Cold Streets—19th Century Artists at Work
Jan 16 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Director of Collections, Exhibitions & Programs, Leslie Anderson will investigate L. A. Ring’s The Painter in the Village (1897). Unlike earlier depictions of Danish artists ensconced in cozy studios or venturing outside on pleasant sketching[...]
Sign-making and protest prep party 7:00 pm
Sign-making and protest prep party
Jan 16 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Start the new year with activism and come down to help make signs and do phone-banking and other projects for folks attending Womxn’s March, and MLK Day activities in January in Seattle. We’ll have all[...]
REPARATIONS 7:30 pm
REPARATIONS
Jan 16 @ 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Rory’s life is looking like a classic Great Plains dead end: a job she hates, a sick grandmother who depends on her, and dreams that just can’t seem to materialize. However, a new technology developed[...]
17
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 17 all-day
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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 17 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Square One 9:30 am
Square One
Jan 17 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am
Your gateway to accessing capital or business coaching through Business Impact NW. Whether you’re new to BIN, just starting out, in need of coaching or ready to apply for a loan, this 1 1/2 hour[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 17 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 17 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 17 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 17 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Art Hub – Third Friday 5:00 pm
Art Hub – Third Friday
Jan 17 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The UHeights Artists Collective hosts a bi-monthly gathering to bring together our artistic community! From visual artists & artisans, jewelry makers & clothing creators, to performers in dance, music, and poetry, join us to celebrate[...]
Curves Beautifully Empowered Experience V 6:00 pm
Curves Beautifully Empowered Experience V
Jan 17 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Curves Beautifully Empowered Experience V is a two-day women empowerment conference. Friday’s event consists of an inspirational panel discussion of local entrepreneurs and professionals. Saturday’s event will include an Indie designer fashion show with emcee[...]
Songs for Freedom 6:30 pm
Songs for Freedom
Jan 17 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Join us on Friday, January 17, 2020, for Songs for Freedom: A concert benefitting victims and survivors of sex trafficking. Proceeds will go to REST, offering pathways to freedom, safety, and hope for sexually exploited[...]
Ingraham Drama Presents: The Wolves 7:00 pm
Ingraham Drama Presents: The Wolves
Jan 17 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
January 9, 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7 PM Tickets available at Brown Paper Tickets, $10 general admission m.bpt.me… SHOW CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT AND STRONG LANGUAGE. NOT FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES. 'Girl power is atomic[...]
REPARATIONS 7:30 pm
REPARATIONS
Jan 17 @ 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Rory’s life is looking like a classic Great Plains dead end: a job she hates, a sick grandmother who depends on her, and dreams that just can’t seem to materialize. However, a new technology developed[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 18 all-day
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[...]
Dr. Martin Luther King Annual Teen March and Celebration
Dr. Martin Luther King Annual Teen March and Celebration
Jan 18 all-day
This is a Teen and Young Adult March to honor and continue the work done by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The event starts at the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Park and will arrive[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 18 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Leavenworth Bavarian Ice Festival Getaway
Leavenworth Bavarian Ice Festival Getaway
Jan 18 all-day
If you missed your chance to see the twinkling lights this December, you're in luck! The village is still dressed in over half a million lights for Icefest on January 18th. For the ultimate day[...]
El Centro de la Raza's La Cocina Cooking Class 10:00 am
El Centro de la Raza's La Cocina Cooking Class
Jan 18 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pm
La Cocina offers classes on how to make pork tamales, vegan tamales, paella, pozole, mole, and more! Our class on January 18th, 2020 will be making vegan tamales. Visit El Centro de la Raza’s website[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 18 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 18 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Mimosas + Yoga in the Greenhouse at Loews Hotel 1000 10:30 am
Mimosas + Yoga in the Greenhouse at Loews Hotel 1000
Jan 18 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Join travelers & locals downtown at Loews Hotel 1000 for a wonderful hour-long Vinyasa Yoga practice in the stunning greenhouse. Vinyasa is a flow yoga that is fun, challenging and great for all experience levels.[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 18 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 18 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Winter Fireside Storytime 1:30 pm
Winter Fireside Storytime
Jan 18 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Enjoy a cozy winter afternoon at the Cedar River Watershed Education Center. Each program will feature a different wild animal that lives in the watershed. A naturalist will read a story by the big fireplace[...]
Ingraham Drama Presents: The Wolves 7:00 pm
Ingraham Drama Presents: The Wolves
Jan 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
January 9, 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7 PM Tickets available at Brown Paper Tickets, $10 general admission m.bpt.me… SHOW CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT AND STRONG LANGUAGE. NOT FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES. 'Girl power is atomic[...]
Boston Camerata: The Play of Daniel 7:30 pm
Boston Camerata: The Play of Daniel
Jan 18 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
 
REPARATIONS 7:30 pm
REPARATIONS
Jan 18 @ 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Rory’s life is looking like a classic Great Plains dead end: a job she hates, a sick grandmother who depends on her, and dreams that just can’t seem to materialize. However, a new technology developed[...]
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Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 19 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 19 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 19 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 19 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 19 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Winter Adventure Hike 1:30 pm
Winter Adventure Hike
Jan 19 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Join a Naturalist for a 2-mile hike near Rattlesnake and Christmas Lakes. Experience the natural wonders of winter and look for early signs of spring. This hike is geared for ages 7 and up. Younger[...]
A Midsummer Night’s Dream 2:00 pm
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Jan 19 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
A Midsummer Night’s Dream historicalarts.org… Help Seattle Historical Arts for Kids bring to life Shakespeare’s best-loved play in our signature style! Our kid-friendly adaptation of the script focuses on the funniest and most delightful parts[...]
REPARATIONS 2:00 pm
REPARATIONS
Jan 19 @ 2:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Rory’s life is looking like a classic Great Plains dead end: a job she hates, a sick grandmother who depends on her, and dreams that just can’t seem to materialize. However, a new technology developed[...]
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Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 20 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 20 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 20 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
MLK Day of Service: 10:00 am
MLK Day of Service:
Jan 20 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Join DIRT Corps in revitalizing Westcrest Park. We are working on the parcel of land on West Edge, and it is overgrown with Himalayan blackberries! It's up to us and our volunteers to bring it[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 21 all-day
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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 21 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 21 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 21 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 21 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 21 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
New Tech Eastside 5:30 pm
New Tech Eastside
Jan 21 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
More than just a meetup, we're a community that loves and supports people, the Northwest and tech. New Tech Eastside is breaking down the silos and bringing together the smart, fun, creative people from across[...]
Botanical Watercolor 7:00 pm
Botanical Watercolor
Jan 21 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
7 Tuesday evenings, January 21-March 3, 2020, 7-9:30pmLearn the basics of classical botanical watercolor painting, which will include techniques in measurement, drawing, and understanding how light reveals form, along with practice in color mixing. The[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 22 all-day
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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 22 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 22 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 22 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 22 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 22 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
After Hours: Supporting our Refugee Communities 4:30 pm
After Hours: Supporting our Refugee Communities
Jan 22 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Join the United Way Emerging Leaders 365 and Young Professionals of Seattle's YP Impact for a powerful conversation with Isra Chaker, an advocate for refugee rights and one of the young leaders featured in the[...]
New Tech's Diversity & Women in Tech 5:30 pm
New Tech's Diversity & Women in Tech
Jan 22 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
In response to your popular demand of our womxn in tech and diversity in tech events, we’re launching monthly Diversity & Women in Tech events! You’ll have deeper experiences with monthly opportunities to connect to[...]
Safeguarding Children 7:00 pm
Safeguarding Children
Jan 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Safeguarding Children: A conversation with the Seattle FBI about sex trafficking and the internet “How can I keep my kids safe from traffickers?” This is one of the most common questions we receive when out[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 23 all-day
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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 23 all-day
“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment to do something for others. Just. Because. Doing something nice for others, without an agenda,[...]
Northwest Yoga Conference
Northwest Yoga Conference
Jan 23 all-day
No matter where you are in your yoga journey—from beginner to advanced student, teacher or studio owner—the Northwest Yoga Conference is here to support you on your path. Immerse yourself in life-changing workshops, soulful music,[...]
The Essential Grant Skills training is coming to Seattle
The Essential Grant Skills training is coming to Seattle
Jan 23 all-day
In only two days, learn to find funders that fit your mission and how to write a winning grant proposal. Focus on the areas that are most crucial, challenging—and rewarding! Plus, get a thorough overview[...]
27th Annual Endangered Species Act 8:00 am
27th Annual Endangered Species Act @ WAC
Jan 23 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Our 27th Annual Endangered Species Act conference is a two-day seminar in which ESA practitioners, agency officials, and scientists provide the latest and most important information you’ll need for ESA compliance. This conference will help[...]
27th Annual Endangered Species Act 9:00 am
27th Annual Endangered Species Act @ WAC
Jan 23 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Our 27th Annual Endangered Species Act conference is a two-day seminar in which ESA practitioners, agency officials, and scientists provide the latest and most important information you’ll need for ESA compliance. This conference will help[...]
Shrubs I: The Friendly, Fearless, and Forgiving 9:30 am
Shrubs I: The Friendly, Fearless, and Forgiving
Jan 23 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am
This 2-hour slideshow covers basic cuts, basic plant habits, and what Cass Turnbull called 'the pruning budget.' Then five plants which are relatively easy to prune are dealt with specifically: nandina, evergreen azalea, lilac, camellia,[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 23 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new exhibit. Beginning with the exclusion of Native people from Seattle, follow the ongoing confluence of interconnected financial, environmental, physical factors that[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 23 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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[...]
Thursdays at 10 10:00 am
Thursdays at 10
Jan 23 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
First Thursday BOOK GROUP With more folks coming every week, bring whatever you're reading, want to read, have read, and get inspired. Second Thursday DISCUSSION GROUP Rotating topics every month and lively discussions on matters[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 23 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative and startling dance theater works that explore the extraordinary capacities of dancers’ bodies, the complexities of Africanist[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 23 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
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[...]
Shrubs II: Shearables, Hackables, and Untouchables 12:30 pm
Shrubs II: Shearables, Hackables, and Untouchables
Jan 23 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
How to prune butterfly bushes, lavatera, heather, lavender, rockroses, broom, and witch hazel, winter sweet and double-file viburnum. Handouts are available. Some plants get cut to the ground annually, others are barely touched or all[...]
BOOK TALK | "When Islam is Not a Religion" 5:00 pm
BOOK TALK | "When Islam is Not a Religion"
Jan 23 @ 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm
Building Name / Room Number / Site: Suzzallo Library, Room 324 (The Smith Room) Event Description: Religious liberty lawyer, Asma Uddin, has long considered her work defending people of all faiths to be a calling more[...]
LIQUID HOT 7:30 pm
LIQUID HOT
Jan 23 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Neighborhoods: Madison ParkEvent Types: Arts,Dance,LGBT,Theater,OtherAudience: Adults,TeenContact: Woody ShticksContact Phone: 609-513-7312Contact Email: woody.shticks@gmail.comPre-Register: YesCost: $15, $22, $28Link: http://bit.ly/liquidhottixSlip into something a little uncomfortable as comic stripper Woody Shticks gets trapped on a porno set with little[...]
REPARATIONS 7:30 pm
REPARATIONS
Jan 23 @ 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Neighborhoods: First HillEvent Types: TheaterAudience: Adults,Senior,TeenSponsoring Organization: Sound Theatre Company and LANGSTONContact: Teresa ThumanContact Phone: 206-880-3947Contact Email: media@soundtheatrecompany.orgPre-Register: YesCost: $5 to $75Registration Details: Buy tickets online or at the doorLink: https://www.artful.ly/store/events/19115Rory’s life is looking like[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 24 all-day
Neighborhoods: Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake UnionEvent Types: Arts,Community,EducationAudience: AllContact: Ashley ConradiContact Phone: 2066231180Contact Email: info@madartseattle.comPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: 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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 24 all-day
Neighborhoods: South of SeattleEvent Types: CommunityAudience: Adults,Children,FamilyContact: Morgan RothContact Phone: 877-926-9966Contact Email: m.roth@yourguardianroof.comPre-Register: NoCost: $0Link: https://www.guardianhome.com/lp_pg/guardian-roofing-halo-project/“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment[...]
Northwest Yoga Conference
Northwest Yoga Conference
Jan 24 all-day
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial CoreEvent Types: Community,Education,Ethnic/Cultural,Festivals/Fairs,Hobbies,Music,Special Events,Training-Classes/WorkshopsAudience: Adults,Children,Senior,TeenSponsoring Organization: Northwest Yoga ConferenceContact: Northwest Yoga ConferenceContact Phone: 1-800-233-2874Contact Email: info@nwyogaconference.comPre-Register: YesCost: $0-$509Registration Details: Visit website to register.Link: www.nwyogaconference.comNo matter where you are in your yoga journey—from[...]
The Essential Grant Skills training is coming to Seattle
The Essential Grant Skills training is coming to Seattle
Jan 24 all-day
Neighborhoods: CitywideEvent Types: Education,Training-Classes/WorkshopsAudience: AllContact: Gail BraunerContact Phone: 800 421 9512Pre-Register: YesCost: $495Registration Details: Pay by December 12th for early bird rate of $445 Is your nonprofit’s budget under $750K? Apply for a half-price scholarship.Link:[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 24 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial Core,Pioneer SquareEvent Types: Arts,Education,Ethnic/Cultural,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke MuseumContact: Shaun MejiaContact Phone: 2066235124Contact Email: smejia@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://www.wingluke.org/single-exhibit/?mep_event=659Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 24 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Chinatown-International DistrictEvent Types: Arts,Community,Education,Museum/GalleryAudience: AllSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American ExperienceContact: Max ChanContact Phone: (206) 623-5124 x119Contact Email: pr@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: General Admission $17 w/discounts offered for students and seniorsLink: https://www.wingluke.org/life-wide-angle-close-upThe[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 24 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill,First HillEvent Types: Arts,Dance,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenContact: Frye Art MuseumContact Phone: 206-622-9250Contact Email: info@fryemuseum.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://fryemuseum.org/exhibition/7156/Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 24 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill,First HillEvent Types: Arts,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Frye Art MuseumContact: Frye Art MuseumContact Phone: 206 622 9250Contact Email: info@fryemuseum.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://fryemuseum.org/exhibition/7159/Bringing together varied depictions of women from the Frye Art Museum’s collection,[...]
Film Screening: From Seed to Seed 6:30 pm
Film Screening: From Seed to Seed
Jan 24 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Building/Room #: SanctuaryNeighborhoods: Capitol Hill,Central Area/Squire Park,First Hill,Madison Park,Madrona/Leschi,Miller Park,Montlake/Portage Bay,North Capitol Hill,University DistrictEvent Types: Film,Nature/EnvironmentAudience: Adults,TeenSponsoring Organization: Prospect Congregational UCCContact: KarenContact Phone: 206-322-6030Contact Email: prospectucc@yahoo.comPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://www.facebook.com/events/693958861012224/All are welcome to this FREE screening,[...]
Cider Pairing Dinner Cruise With Schilling Hard Cider Company 7:00 pm
Cider Pairing Dinner Cruise With Schilling Hard Cider Company
Jan 24 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Building/Room #: Waterways Cruises HomePort (Seattle) 2441 N Northlake Way Seattle, WA 98103 Boarding: Begins at 6:30 P.M. Departure: 7:00 P.M. Return: 9:30 P.M.Neighborhoods: Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake Union,Fremont,Montlake/Portage Bay,WallingfordEvent Types: BoatingAudience: AdultsContact: Kathleen NevesContact Phone: 206-223-2060Contact[...]
REPARATIONS 7:30 pm
REPARATIONS
Jan 24 @ 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Neighborhoods: First HillEvent Types: TheaterAudience: Adults,Senior,TeenSponsoring Organization: Sound Theatre Company and LANGSTONContact: Teresa ThumanContact Phone: 206-880-3947Contact Email: media@soundtheatrecompany.orgPre-Register: YesCost: $5 to $75Registration Details: Buy tickets online or at the doorLink: https://www.artful.ly/store/events/19115Rory’s life is looking like[...]
Seattle Modern Orchestra, "Inside Out" 7:30 pm
Seattle Modern Orchestra, "Inside Out"
Jan 24 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Neighborhoods: CitywideEvent Types: MusicAudience: Adults,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenContact: Seattle Modern OrchestraContact Email: info@seattlemodernorchestra.orgPre-Register: NoCost: $25 General | $20 Folio MembersRegistration Details: Tickets at the door.Link: http://www.seattlemodernorchestra.org/concert/inside-out/Art can turn our viewpoints inside out, bringing to light deep human[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 25 all-day
Neighborhoods: Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake UnionEvent Types: Arts,Community,EducationAudience: AllContact: Ashley ConradiContact Phone: 2066231180Contact Email: info@madartseattle.comPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: 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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 25 all-day
Neighborhoods: South of SeattleEvent Types: CommunityAudience: Adults,Children,FamilyContact: Morgan RothContact Phone: 877-926-9966Contact Email: m.roth@yourguardianroof.comPre-Register: NoCost: $0Link: https://www.guardianhome.com/lp_pg/guardian-roofing-halo-project/“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment[...]
Northwest Yoga Conference
Northwest Yoga Conference
Jan 25 all-day
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial CoreEvent Types: Community,Education,Ethnic/Cultural,Festivals/Fairs,Hobbies,Music,Special Events,Training-Classes/WorkshopsAudience: Adults,Children,Senior,TeenSponsoring Organization: Northwest Yoga ConferenceContact: Northwest Yoga ConferenceContact Phone: 1-800-233-2874Contact Email: info@nwyogaconference.comPre-Register: YesCost: $0-$509Registration Details: Visit website to register.Link: www.nwyogaconference.comNo matter where you are in your yoga journey—from[...]
CANCELED – U District Monthly Community Cleanup 9:00 am
CANCELED – U District Monthly Community Cleanup
Jan 25 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Neighborhoods: University DistrictEvent Types: Community,Volunteer/Work PartyAudience: AdultsSponsoring Organization: U District PartnershipContact: Marcus JohnsonContact Phone: 206-547-4417Contact Email: marcus@udistrictpartnership.orgPre-Register: No
DigiPen Undergraduate Programs Preview Day! 10:00 am
DigiPen Undergraduate Programs Preview Day!
Jan 25 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Neighborhoods: East of SeattleEvent Types: Education,TechnologyAudience: Adults,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: DigiPen Institute of TechnologyContact: CarolContact Phone: 425-629-5077Contact Email: carols@digipen.eduPre-Register: YesCost: FREERegistration Details: Please RSVP hereLink: http://bit.ly/2DebkmAAttend one of our preview days to learn what it takes[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 25 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial Core,Pioneer SquareEvent Types: Arts,Education,Ethnic/Cultural,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke MuseumContact: Shaun MejiaContact Phone: 2066235124Contact Email: smejia@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://www.wingluke.org/single-exhibit/?mep_event=659Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 25 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Chinatown-International DistrictEvent Types: Arts,Community,Education,Museum/GalleryAudience: AllSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American ExperienceContact: Max ChanContact Phone: (206) 623-5124 x119Contact Email: pr@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: General Admission $17 w/discounts offered for students and seniorsLink: https://www.wingluke.org/life-wide-angle-close-upThe[...]
Lunar New Year at the Wing Luke Museum 10:00 am
Lunar New Year at the Wing Luke Museum
Jan 25 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Chinatown-International DistrictEvent Types: Community,Ethnic/Cultural,Festivals/Fairs,Holiday/Seasonal Events,Museum/Gallery,YouthAudience: AllSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke Museum, Bellevue CollectionContact: Max ChanContact Phone: 206 623 5124 x127Contact Email: pr@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: Free for chidren and students w/IDLink: https://www.wingluke.org/lunarnewyearKick off the 2020 Year of[...]
Preschool Open House 10:00 am
Preschool Open House
Jan 25 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Beacon Hill,Capitol Hill,Columbia City,Judkins Park,Madrona/Leschi,Mt. Baker/North Rainier,North Beacon Hill/Jefferson Park,North Capitol Hill,Rainier Beach/Othello,Seward Park,South Beacon Hill/New Holly,South of SeattleEvent Types: Community,Education,Festivals/Fairs,Youth,OtherAudience: Adults,Children,FamilySponsoring Organization: Mount Baker PreschoolContact: Kelly MasonContact Phone: 206-325-6711Contact Email: mountbakerpreschool@gmail.comPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink:[...]
The Seattle Majestics Women’s Football Tryouts 10:00 am
The Seattle Majestics Women’s Football Tryouts
Jan 25 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Neighborhoods: South of SeattleEvent Types: Sports/RecreationAudience: AdultsSponsoring Organization: The Seattle MajesticsContact: Jordan ProfittContact Phone: 2533323398Contact Email: JEProfitt@yahoo.comSite Contact Details: French Field at Kent-Meridian High SchoolPre-Register: NoCost: FreeRegistration Details: https://www.cognitoforms.com/SeattleMajestics1/_2020SeattleMajesticsFinalTryoutRegistrationLink: https://theseattlemajestics.com/A great opportunity for women(18+) in[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 25 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill,First HillEvent Types: Arts,Dance,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenContact: Frye Art MuseumContact Phone: 206-622-9250Contact Email: info@fryemuseum.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://fryemuseum.org/exhibition/7156/Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative[...]
SCMS ’20 WINTER FESTIVAL Family Concert – The Snow Queen 11:00 am
SCMS ’20 WINTER FESTIVAL Family Concert – The Snow Queen
Jan 25 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial CoreEvent Types: Arts,Music,YouthAudience: Children,FamilySponsoring Organization: Seattle Chamber Music SocietyContact: Seattle Chamber Music SocietyContact Phone: 206.283.8710Contact Email: info@seattlechambermusic.orgSite Contact Details: Benaroya Hall Phone: 206.215.4747Pre-Register: NoCost: $12 General AdmissionRegistration Details: Tickets available at the[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 25 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill,First HillEvent Types: Arts,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Frye Art MuseumContact: Frye Art MuseumContact Phone: 206 622 9250Contact Email: info@fryemuseum.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://fryemuseum.org/exhibition/7159/Bringing together varied depictions of women from the Frye Art Museum’s collection,[...]
Winter Haiku Writing Workshop 1:30 pm
Winter Haiku Writing Workshop
Jan 25 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Building/Room #: Meet in the welcome room at Cedar River Watershed Education CenterNeighborhoods: East of SeattleEvent Types: Nature/EnvironmentAudience: AllSponsoring Organization: SPUContact: Cedar River Watershed Education CenterContact Phone: 206-733-9421Contact Email: crwprograms@seattle.govPre-Register: YesCost: FREERegistration Details: Pre-registration is[...]
Burns Night Celebration 7:00 pm
Burns Night Celebration
Jan 25 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Neighborhoods: East of SeattleEvent Types: Dance,Ethnic/Cultural,Special EventsAudience: Adults,Children,FamilySponsoring Organization: Royal Scottish Country Dance Society – SeattleContact: David VandegriftContact Phone: 425-488-7643Contact Email: DanceScottish@rscds-seattle.orgPre-Register: NoCost: $15.Registration Details: Pay at the door: cash or check. Children 10 and[...]
Kathleen Madigan 7:00 pm
Kathleen Madigan @ Moore Theatre
Jan 25 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Citywide,Downtown Commercial CoreEvent Types: TheaterAudience: Adults,SeniorSponsoring Organization: SoundChronicleContact: Emily CarterContact Email: emilycarterhere@gmail.comPre-Register: YesCost: $42Link: https://www.soundchronicle.com/tickets/Kathleen_Madigan_Seattle_WA_2020-01-25_19-00For 30 years, comedian Kathleen Madigan has been touring 250 nights on the road and squeezing in hour-long filmed specials[...]
The Washington Wind Symphony presents "Connections" 7:00 pm
The Washington Wind Symphony presents "Connections"
Jan 25 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Neighborhoods: East of SeattleEvent Types: MusicAudience: Adults,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenContact: Anne FuPre-Register: NoCost: Adults: $15.00 | Senior: $10.00 | Students/Youth: FREELink: https://www.washingtonwindsymphony.org/Join us Saturday night January 25th at 7:00 p.m. as our conductor, Jacob Scherr, leads the[...]
Paper Moon: A Vintage Cabaret 7:30 pm
Paper Moon: A Vintage Cabaret
Jan 25 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Neighborhoods: Beacon Hill,Fauntleroy/Morgan Junction/Seaview,Georgetown,Highland Park,Pioneer Square,Rainier Beach/Othello,West Seattle Junction/Genesee HillEvent Types: TheaterAudience: AdultsSponsoring Organization: Kara SutraContact: Kara SutraContact Phone: 303-550-1391Contact Email: karasutradrag@gmail.comPre-Register: YesCost: $15Registration Details: Tickets are available online at Ticketbud.com and at the doorLink:[...]
REPARATIONS 7:30 pm
REPARATIONS
Jan 25 @ 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Neighborhoods: First HillEvent Types: TheaterAudience: Adults,Senior,TeenSponsoring Organization: Sound Theatre Company and LANGSTONContact: Teresa ThumanContact Phone: 206-880-3947Contact Email: media@soundtheatrecompany.orgPre-Register: YesCost: $5 to $75Registration Details: Buy tickets online or at the doorLink: https://www.artful.ly/store/events/19115Rory’s life is looking like[...]
The Rescue: A Live Film-Concerto Commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day 7:30 pm
The Rescue: A Live Film-Concerto Commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Jan 25 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Citywide,Downtown Commercial CoreEvent Types: Community,Ethnic/Cultural,Museum/Gallery,MusicAudience: AllSponsoring Organization: Holocaust Center for HumanityContact: Katie LawrenceContact Phone: 2065823000Contact Email: katie@holocaustcenterseattle.orgPre-Register: YesCost: FreeLink: https://www.holocaustcenterseattle.org/programs-events/518-the-rescueThis performative film experience combines a 60-min documentary film with a lively musical performance of[...]
Roaring Twenties Party Cruise 9:00 pm
Roaring Twenties Party Cruise
Jan 25 @ 9:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Building/Room #: Waterways Cruises HomePort (Seattle) 2441 N Northlake Way Seattle, WA 98103 • Boarding: begins at 8:30 p.m. • Departure: 9:00 p.m. • Return: 11:30 p.m.Neighborhoods: Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake Union,Fremont,Montlake/Portage Bay,WallingfordEvent Types: BoatingAudience: AdultsContact: Kathleen[...]
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Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 26 all-day
Neighborhoods: South of SeattleEvent Types: CommunityAudience: Adults,Children,FamilyContact: Morgan RothContact Phone: 877-926-9966Contact Email: m.roth@yourguardianroof.comPre-Register: NoCost: $0Link: https://www.guardianhome.com/lp_pg/guardian-roofing-halo-project/“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment[...]
Northwest Yoga Conference
Northwest Yoga Conference
Jan 26 all-day
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial CoreEvent Types: Community,Education,Ethnic/Cultural,Festivals/Fairs,Hobbies,Music,Special Events,Training-Classes/WorkshopsAudience: Adults,Children,Senior,TeenSponsoring Organization: Northwest Yoga ConferenceContact: Northwest Yoga ConferenceContact Phone: 1-800-233-2874Contact Email: info@nwyogaconference.comPre-Register: YesCost: $0-$509Registration Details: Visit website to register.Link: www.nwyogaconference.comNo matter where you are in your yoga journey—from[...]
Audition for the February edition of 12 Minutes Max 10:00 am
Audition for the February edition of 12 Minutes Max
Jan 26 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Building/Room #: #122Neighborhoods: GeorgetownEvent Types: Arts,Dance,Music,TheaterAudience: AllContact: Julia SloaneContact Email: schedule@thisisbase.orgPre-Register: YesCost: FreeRegistration Details: Applications due Jan. 22 to secure an audition spot at Base on Jan. 26. Link: https://thisisbase.org/events/2020/1/26/audition-for-12-minutes-maxPresented by Base, 12 Minutes Max is[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 26 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial Core,Pioneer SquareEvent Types: Arts,Education,Ethnic/Cultural,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke MuseumContact: Shaun MejiaContact Phone: 2066235124Contact Email: smejia@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://www.wingluke.org/single-exhibit/?mep_event=659Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 26 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Chinatown-International DistrictEvent Types: Arts,Community,Education,Museum/GalleryAudience: AllSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American ExperienceContact: Max ChanContact Phone: (206) 623-5124 x119Contact Email: pr@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: General Admission $17 w/discounts offered for students and seniorsLink: https://www.wingluke.org/life-wide-angle-close-upThe[...]
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be 11:00 am
Donald Byrd: The America That Is To Be
Jan 26 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill,First HillEvent Types: Arts,Dance,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenContact: Frye Art MuseumContact Phone: 206-622-9250Contact Email: info@fryemuseum.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://fryemuseum.org/exhibition/7156/Seattle-based choreographer Donald Byrd works at the forefront of contemporary performance. For four decades, he has created innovative[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 26 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill,First HillEvent Types: Arts,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Frye Art MuseumContact: Frye Art MuseumContact Phone: 206 622 9250Contact Email: info@fryemuseum.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://fryemuseum.org/exhibition/7159/Bringing together varied depictions of women from the Frye Art Museum’s collection,[...]
Winter Discover Walk 1:30 pm
Winter Discover Walk
Jan 26 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Building/Room #: Loon and Lichen LabsNeighborhoods: East of SeattleEvent Types: Nature/EnvironmentAudience: AllSponsoring Organization: SPUContact: Cedar River Watershed Education CenterContact Phone: 206-733-9421Contact Email: crwprograms@seattle.govPre-Register: YesCost: FREERegistration Details: Pre-registration is required.Link: https://www.seattle.gov/utilities/environment-and-conservation/our-watersheds/cedar-river-watershed/programs-and-toursJoin a Watershed Naturalist to discover[...]
A Midsummer Night’s Dream 2:00 pm
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Jan 26 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Northgate/Maple Leaf,WallingfordEvent Types: Arts,Dance,Education,Music,Theater,Training-Classes/Workshops,YouthAudience: All,Children,Family,TeenSponsoring Organization: Seattle Historical Arts for KidsContact: Andrea HansenContact Phone: 5093061867Contact Email: hansena3@yahoo.comPre-Register: YesCost: Registration Oct 12-Dec 1: $360 Registration; Oct 12-Dec 1 with boy scholarship*: $306; Need-based financial aid[...]
Dear Galileo 2:00 pm
Dear Galileo
Jan 26 @ 2:00 pm – 4:15 pm
Neighborhoods: Greenwood/Phinney RidgeEvent Types: TheaterAudience: Adults,TeenContact: Enroot Theatre ProjectPre-Register: YesCost: $5Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/557167274868474/DEAR GALILEO by Claire Willett a developmental staged reading THREE WOMEN ARE LINKED THROUGH THE STARS The paradoxes of the universe collide when a[...]
Mostly Nordic Concert: Rhythms of Iceland 2:00 pm
Mostly Nordic Concert: Rhythms of Iceland
Jan 26 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Ballard,Crown Hill,Fremont,Green Lake,Greenwood/Phinney RidgeEvent Types: Arts,Community,Ethnic/Cultural,Museum/Gallery,MusicAudience: Adults,SeniorContact: Programs DepartmentContact Phone: 2067895707Contact Email: marketing@nordicmuseum.orgPre-Register: YesCost: Cost: $25 for Members; $30 general admission; $10 studentsLink: https://www.nordicmuseum.org/mostlynordicThe Pacific Rims Percussion Quartet Paul Hansen Rob Tucker Gunnar Folsom[...]
REPARATIONS 2:00 pm
REPARATIONS
Jan 26 @ 2:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Neighborhoods: First HillEvent Types: TheaterAudience: Adults,Senior,TeenSponsoring Organization: Sound Theatre Company and LANGSTONContact: Teresa ThumanContact Phone: 206-880-3947Contact Email: media@soundtheatrecompany.orgPre-Register: YesCost: $5 to $75Registration Details: Buy tickets online or at the doorLink: https://www.artful.ly/store/events/19115Rory’s life is looking like[...]
The Mamboniks Movie + Dance Class 6:00 pm
The Mamboniks Movie + Dance Class
Jan 26 @ 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Neighborhoods: East of SeattleEvent Types: Dance,FilmAudience: Adults,SeniorSponsoring Organization: Stroum Jewish Community CenterContact: Stroum Jewish Community Center Box OfficeContact Phone: 206.388.0833Contact Email: Boxoffice@sjcc.orgPre-Register: YesCost: $11-35Registration Details: Dance/Drinks/Tapas/Film Tickets Adults: $35 J Members: $30 Film Only Tickets[...]
Dear Galileo 7:00 pm
Dear Galileo
Jan 26 @ 7:00 pm – 9:15 pm
Neighborhoods: Greenwood/Phinney RidgeEvent Types: TheaterAudience: Adults,TeenContact: Enroot Theatre ProjectPre-Register: YesCost: $5Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/557167274868474/DEAR GALILEO by Claire Willett a developmental staged reading THREE WOMEN ARE LINKED THROUGH THE STARS The paradoxes of the universe collide when a[...]
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Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 27 all-day
Neighborhoods: South of SeattleEvent Types: CommunityAudience: Adults,Children,FamilyContact: Morgan RothContact Phone: 877-926-9966Contact Email: m.roth@yourguardianroof.comPre-Register: NoCost: $0Link: https://www.guardianhome.com/lp_pg/guardian-roofing-halo-project/“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 27 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial Core,Pioneer SquareEvent Types: Arts,Education,Ethnic/Cultural,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke MuseumContact: Shaun MejiaContact Phone: 2066235124Contact Email: smejia@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://www.wingluke.org/single-exhibit/?mep_event=659Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 27 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Chinatown-International DistrictEvent Types: Arts,Community,Education,Museum/GalleryAudience: AllSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American ExperienceContact: Max ChanContact Phone: (206) 623-5124 x119Contact Email: pr@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: General Admission $17 w/discounts offered for students and seniorsLink: https://www.wingluke.org/life-wide-angle-close-upThe[...]
Dear Galileo 2:00 pm
Dear Galileo
Jan 27 @ 2:00 pm – 4:15 pm
Neighborhoods: Greenwood/Phinney RidgeEvent Types: TheaterAudience: Adults,TeenContact: Enroot Theatre ProjectPre-Register: YesCost: $5Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/557167274868474/DEAR GALILEO by Claire Willett a developmental staged reading THREE WOMEN ARE LINKED THROUGH THE STARS The paradoxes of the universe collide when a[...]
Winter Quarter 2020 Seattle Artist's Way Classes are Now Open for Registration 6:30 pm
Winter Quarter 2020 Seattle Artist's Way Classes are Now Open for Registration
Jan 27 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Neighborhoods: North of SeattleEvent Types: Arts,Community,Education,Training-Classes/WorkshopsAudience: AdultsSponsoring Organization: The Seattle Artist’s Way CenterContact: Kate GaviganContact Phone: 206-661-3355Contact Email: seattleartistswaycenter@gmail.comSite Contact Details: http://www.seattleartistswaycenter.comPre-Register: YesCost: $395Registration Details: http://www.seattleartistswaycenter Class runs 2 hours a week for 12 weeks.[...]
Dear Galileo 7:00 pm
Dear Galileo
Jan 27 @ 7:00 pm – 9:15 pm
Neighborhoods: Greenwood/Phinney RidgeEvent Types: TheaterAudience: Adults,TeenContact: Enroot Theatre ProjectPre-Register: YesCost: $5Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/557167274868474/DEAR GALILEO by Claire Willett a developmental staged reading THREE WOMEN ARE LINKED THROUGH THE STARS The paradoxes of the universe collide when a[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 28 all-day
Neighborhoods: Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake UnionEvent Types: Arts,Community,EducationAudience: AllContact: Ashley ConradiContact Phone: 2066231180Contact Email: info@madartseattle.comPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: 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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 28 all-day
Neighborhoods: South of SeattleEvent Types: CommunityAudience: Adults,Children,FamilyContact: Morgan RothContact Phone: 877-926-9966Contact Email: m.roth@yourguardianroof.comPre-Register: NoCost: $0Link: https://www.guardianhome.com/lp_pg/guardian-roofing-halo-project/“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 28 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial Core,Pioneer SquareEvent Types: Arts,Education,Ethnic/Cultural,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke MuseumContact: Shaun MejiaContact Phone: 2066235124Contact Email: smejia@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://www.wingluke.org/single-exhibit/?mep_event=659Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 28 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Chinatown-International DistrictEvent Types: Arts,Community,Education,Museum/GalleryAudience: AllSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American ExperienceContact: Max ChanContact Phone: (206) 623-5124 x119Contact Email: pr@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: General Admission $17 w/discounts offered for students and seniorsLink: https://www.wingluke.org/life-wide-angle-close-upThe[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 28 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill,First HillEvent Types: Arts,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Frye Art MuseumContact: Frye Art MuseumContact Phone: 206 622 9250Contact Email: info@fryemuseum.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://fryemuseum.org/exhibition/7159/Bringing together varied depictions of women from the Frye Art Museum’s collection,[...]
RapidRide J Line – Environmental Assessment – Drop-In 5:00 pm
RapidRide J Line – Environmental Assessment – Drop-In
Jan 28 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Belltown,Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake Union,University DistrictEvent Types: TransportationAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Pets,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Seattle Department of Transportation and King County MetroContact: Olivia SmithContact Email: osmith@enviroissues.comPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/projects-and-programs/programs/transit-program/transit-plus-multimodal-corridor-program/rapidride-rooseveltThe RapidRide J Line is a partnership between the City of[...]
Botanical Watercolor 7:00 pm
Botanical Watercolor
Jan 28 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Building/Room #: Douglas Research ConservatoryNeighborhoods: Laurelhurst/Sand Point,University District,Wedgwood/View RidgeEvent Types: Arts,Education,Gardening,Hobbies,Nature/Environment,Training-Classes/WorkshopsAudience: AdultsContact: UW Botanic GardensContact Phone: 2066858033Contact Email: urbhort@uw.eduPre-Register: YesCost: $295Link: https://www.uwbotanicgardenscatalog.org/Botanical-Watercolor-P1963C265.aspx7 Tuesday evenings, January 21-March 3, 2020, 7-9:30pmLearn the basics of classical botanical watercolor[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 29 all-day
Neighborhoods: Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake UnionEvent Types: Arts,Community,EducationAudience: AllContact: Ashley ConradiContact Phone: 2066231180Contact Email: info@madartseattle.comPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: 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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 29 all-day
Neighborhoods: South of SeattleEvent Types: CommunityAudience: Adults,Children,FamilyContact: Morgan RothContact Phone: 877-926-9966Contact Email: m.roth@yourguardianroof.comPre-Register: NoCost: $0Link: https://www.guardianhome.com/lp_pg/guardian-roofing-halo-project/“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 29 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial Core,Pioneer SquareEvent Types: Arts,Education,Ethnic/Cultural,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke MuseumContact: Shaun MejiaContact Phone: 2066235124Contact Email: smejia@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://www.wingluke.org/single-exhibit/?mep_event=659Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 29 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Chinatown-International DistrictEvent Types: Arts,Community,Education,Museum/GalleryAudience: AllSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American ExperienceContact: Max ChanContact Phone: (206) 623-5124 x119Contact Email: pr@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: General Admission $17 w/discounts offered for students and seniorsLink: https://www.wingluke.org/life-wide-angle-close-upThe[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 29 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill,First HillEvent Types: Arts,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Frye Art MuseumContact: Frye Art MuseumContact Phone: 206 622 9250Contact Email: info@fryemuseum.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://fryemuseum.org/exhibition/7159/Bringing together varied depictions of women from the Frye Art Museum’s collection,[...]
RapidRide J Line – Environmental Assessment – Drop-In 12:00 pm
RapidRide J Line – Environmental Assessment – Drop-In
Jan 29 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Belltown,Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake Union,University DistrictEvent Types: TransportationAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Pets,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Seattle Department of Transportation and King County MetroContact: Olivia SmithContact Email: RapidRide@seattle.govPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/projects-and-programs/programs/transit-program/transit-plus-multimodal-corridor-program/rapidride-rooseveltRapidRide J Line – Environmental Assessment – Drop-In Copy: The RapidRide[...]
New Tech Job Fair 4:00 pm
New Tech Job Fair
Jan 29 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Pioneer SquareEvent Types: Business/Trade,Technology,OtherAudience: Adults,SeniorSponsoring Organization: New Tech NorthwestContact: hi@newtechnorthwest.comPre-Register: YesCost: $10Link: https://www.newtechjobfair.com/If you’ve ever been to a New Tech Northwest event and experienced our vibrant community, then you already know that this is[...]
From 0 to Over 100 Employees Meet the Founder of BitTitan – Geeman Yip 5:00 pm
From 0 to Over 100 Employees Meet the Founder of BitTitan – Geeman Yip
Jan 29 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake UnionEvent Types: Business/TradeAudience: AdultsSponsoring Organization: Logic InboundContact: (206) 800-7756Contact Email: info@logicinbound.comPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://www.logicinbound.com/Details Learn how to gain traction for your startup as we meet and interview Geeman Yip the founder of[...]
Natural History Illustration: Colored Pencil Focus 6:30 pm
Natural History Illustration: Colored Pencil Focus
Jan 29 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Building/Room #: Douglas classroomNeighborhoods: Laurelhurst/Sand Point,Ravenna/Bryant/Roosevelt,University District,Wedgwood/View RidgeEvent Types: Arts,Education,Gardening,Hobbies,Nature/Environment,Training-Classes/WorkshopsAudience: AdultsContact: UW Botanic GardensContact Phone: 206-685-8033Contact Email: urbhort@uw.eduSite Contact Details: https://botanicgardens.uw.edu/Pre-Register: YesCost: $295Link: https://www.uwbotanicgardenscatalog.org/Natural-History-Illustration-Colored-Pencil-Focus-P1971.aspx7 Wednesday Evenings, January 29-March 11, 2020, 6:30-9pm Gain confidence in observing[...]
Bartender Live @ North City Bistro 7:00 pm
Bartender Live @ North City Bistro
Jan 29 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Lake City/Olympic Hills/Victory Heights,Montlake/Portage Bay,North of SeattleEvent Types: MusicAudience: AllContact: bartendersound@gmail.comPre-Register: No
The Korean War, Special Operations and Electronic Warfare 7:00 pm
The Korean War, Special Operations and Electronic Warfare
Jan 29 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Neighborhoods: North of SeattleEvent Types: Hobbies,Museum/Gallery,OtherAudience: Adults,Family,SeniorContact: Visitor ServicesContact Phone: 425-348-3200Contact Email: visitorservices@historicflight.orgSite Contact Details: Stacey EllingsonPre-Register: NoRegistration Details: Admission is free for Members, $15 for adults, $12 for Senior or Military, $10 for youth[...]
The Upstanders: Film + Panel on Bullying 7:00 pm
The Upstanders: Film + Panel on Bullying
Jan 29 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Neighborhoods: East of SeattleEvent Types: Community,Education,FilmAudience: Adults,Senior,TeenSponsoring Organization: Stroum Jewish Community CenterContact: Stroum Jewish Community CenterContact Phone: 206.388.0833Contact Email: Boxoffice@sjcc.orgPre-Register: YesCost: $15Registration Details: Ticket link: http://bit.ly/Upstanders-Panel-200129Link: https://sjcc.org/calendar-event/upstanders-film-panel/The Upstanders explores cyber-bullying, bullying among friends, families, co-workers[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 30 all-day
Neighborhoods: Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake UnionEvent Types: Arts,Community,EducationAudience: AllContact: Ashley ConradiContact Phone: 2066231180Contact Email: info@madartseattle.comPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: 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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 30 all-day
Neighborhoods: South of SeattleEvent Types: CommunityAudience: Adults,Children,FamilyContact: Morgan RothContact Phone: 877-926-9966Contact Email: m.roth@yourguardianroof.comPre-Register: NoCost: $0Link: https://www.guardianhome.com/lp_pg/guardian-roofing-halo-project/“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment[...]
RapidRide J Line – Environmental Assessment – Drop-In 9:00 am
RapidRide J Line – Environmental Assessment – Drop-In
Jan 30 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Belltown,Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake Union,University DistrictEvent Types: TransportationAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Pets,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Seattle Department of Transportation and King County MetroContact: Olivia SmithContact Email: RapidRide@seattle.govPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/projects-and-programs/programs/transit-program/transit-plus-multimodal-corridor-program/rapidride-rooseveltRapidRide J Line – Environmental Assessment – Drop-In Copy: The RapidRide[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 30 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial Core,Pioneer SquareEvent Types: Arts,Education,Ethnic/Cultural,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke MuseumContact: Shaun MejiaContact Phone: 2066235124Contact Email: smejia@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://www.wingluke.org/single-exhibit/?mep_event=659Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 30 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Chinatown-International DistrictEvent Types: Arts,Community,Education,Museum/GalleryAudience: AllSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American ExperienceContact: Max ChanContact Phone: (206) 623-5124 x119Contact Email: pr@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: General Admission $17 w/discounts offered for students and seniorsLink: https://www.wingluke.org/life-wide-angle-close-upThe[...]
Thursdays at 10 10:00 am
Thursdays at 10
Jan 30 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Building/Room #: Room 108Neighborhoods: Ravenna/Bryant/Roosevelt,University District,WallingfordEvent Types: Arts,Community,HobbiesAudience: AllContact: Shirin SubhaniContact Phone: (206) 527-4278Contact Email: shirin@uheightscenter.orgSite Contact Details: Visit our “Upcoming Events” page under the “Calendar/Events” tab to find the next Thursday at 10 to[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 30 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill,First HillEvent Types: Arts,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Frye Art MuseumContact: Frye Art MuseumContact Phone: 206 622 9250Contact Email: info@fryemuseum.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://fryemuseum.org/exhibition/7159/Bringing together varied depictions of women from the Frye Art Museum’s collection,[...]
WIBLI Symposium: Leading with your own voice 12:00 pm
WIBLI Symposium: Leading with your own voice
Jan 30 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Citywide,Downtown Commercial CoreEvent Types: OtherAudience: AdultsSponsoring Organization: Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of CommerceContact: Felisha WillisContact Phone: 206-389-7263Contact Email: felishaw@seattlechamber.comPre-Register: NoCost: $65-100Link: http://bit.ly/2urIQEdIt’s critical. Speaking in your own voice is a core leadership function. Effective communication[...]
REPARATIONS 7:30 pm
REPARATIONS
Jan 30 @ 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Neighborhoods: First HillEvent Types: TheaterAudience: Adults,Senior,TeenSponsoring Organization: Sound Theatre Company and LANGSTONContact: Teresa ThumanContact Phone: 206-880-3947Contact Email: media@soundtheatrecompany.orgPre-Register: YesCost: $5 to $75Registration Details: Buy tickets online or at the doorLink: https://www.artful.ly/store/events/19115Rory’s life is looking like[...]
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"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
"Aperture" by Ian McMahon
Jan 31 all-day
Neighborhoods: Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake UnionEvent Types: Arts,Community,EducationAudience: AllContact: Ashley ConradiContact Phone: 2066231180Contact Email: info@madartseattle.comPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: 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[...]
Guardian's Halo Project
Guardian's Halo Project
Jan 31 all-day
Neighborhoods: South of SeattleEvent Types: CommunityAudience: Adults,Children,FamilyContact: Morgan RothContact Phone: 877-926-9966Contact Email: m.roth@yourguardianroof.comPre-Register: NoCost: $0Link: https://www.guardianhome.com/lp_pg/guardian-roofing-halo-project/“Most of us are so focused on our goals and where we need to go, we rarely take a moment[...]
Excluded, Inside the Lines 10:00 am
Excluded, Inside the Lines
Jan 31 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Downtown Commercial Core,Pioneer SquareEvent Types: Arts,Education,Ethnic/Cultural,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke MuseumContact: Shaun MejiaContact Phone: 2066235124Contact Email: smejia@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://www.wingluke.org/single-exhibit/?mep_event=659Uncover the history of redlining and its impacts through individual stories in this new[...]
Life Wide Angle/Close Up 10:00 am
Life Wide Angle/Close Up
Jan 31 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Chinatown-International DistrictEvent Types: Arts,Community,Education,Museum/GalleryAudience: AllSponsoring Organization: Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American ExperienceContact: Max ChanContact Phone: (206) 623-5124 x119Contact Email: pr@wingluke.orgPre-Register: NoCost: General Admission $17 w/discounts offered for students and seniorsLink: https://www.wingluke.org/life-wide-angle-close-upThe[...]
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection 11:00 am
Unsettling Femininity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum Collection
Jan 31 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill,First HillEvent Types: Arts,Museum/GalleryAudience: Adults,All,Family,Senior,Special Needs,TeenSponsoring Organization: Frye Art MuseumContact: Frye Art MuseumContact Phone: 206 622 9250Contact Email: info@fryemuseum.orgPre-Register: NoCost: FreeLink: https://fryemuseum.org/exhibition/7159/Bringing together varied depictions of women from the Frye Art Museum’s collection,[...]
Let There Be Love 7:30 pm
Let There Be Love
Jan 31 @ 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Neighborhoods: South of SeattleEvent Types: Arts,TheaterAudience: Adults,Senior,TeenContact: Centerstage TheatreContact Phone: (253) 661-1444Contact Email: helen@centerstagetheatre.comPre-Register: YesCost: $12-$30Registration Details: Purchase tickets online or call the Box Office: (253) 661-1444Link: http://centerstagetheatre.com/EventDetails.aspx?EventID=240Centerstage is excited to present the first fully[...]
REPARATIONS 7:30 pm
REPARATIONS
Jan 31 @ 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Neighborhoods: First HillEvent Types: TheaterAudience: Adults,Senior,TeenSponsoring Organization: Sound Theatre Company and LANGSTONContact: Teresa ThumanContact Phone: 206-880-3947Contact Email: media@soundtheatrecompany.orgPre-Register: YesCost: $5 to $75Registration Details: Buy tickets online or at the doorLink: https://www.artful.ly/store/events/19115Rory’s life is looking like[...]