Brighter Future: To be heard. To be seen. To be free.

When:
January 9, 2020 @ 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
2020-01-09T10:00:00-08:00
2020-01-09T20:00:00-08:00
Where:
ARTS at King Street Station
303 S. Jackson Street
Top Floor
Seattle
WA 98104

The Ethnic Heritage Art Gallery presents: Brighter Future: To be heard. To be seen. To be free., a group exhibition comprised entirely of artworks created by more than 50 local artists of color reflecting on themes of freedom.

The Ethnic Heritage Art Gallery Board is a collective of City of Seattle employees including people who are of Black, Latinx, Native, White, Asian, and Indian backgrounds that showcases local artists of color and builds appreciation for diversity and social commentary expressed through art.

The exhibition features 100 artworks including paintings, photography, sculpture, print, video and four installations. Artists on display include:

  • Aaliyah Gupta
  • Angie Hinojos Yusuf
  • Barry Johnson
  • Blanca Santander
  • Carina A. del Rosario
  • Erin Shigaki
  • Hugo Moro
  • Juliana Kang Robinson
  • Lauren Iida
  • Marilyn Montufar
  • Naomi Ishisaka
  • Susan Ringstad-Emery
  • Tatiana Garmendia
  • Vikram Madan
  • Xavier Lopez Jr.

Opening Reception Thursday November 7, from 5-7p.m.

Image: detail from Marilyn Montufar's Dani, Mexico City, MX, Chromogenic color print, 2011.