
ArtSEA: Honoring MLK Day with Seattle art
The Northwest African American Museum celebrates in-person, new gallery shows open in the Central District and KEXP commemorates Dr. King on the airwaves.
Brangien Davis is the arts and culture editor at Cascade PBS, where she writes the weekly https://crosscut.com/artsea
The Northwest African American Museum celebrates in-person, new gallery shows open in the Central District and KEXP commemorates Dr. King on the airwaves.
Plus, more ways to kick off the new year, from artful calendars to gallery shows to a bottomless pit.
Find affordable, artsy and amusing items by local makers at the Frye Art Museum, Seattle Art Museum, Chihuly Garden and Glass and even the Space Needle.
Paintings in Pioneer Square, hot air balloons in Green Lake and lanterns in Woodland Park Zoo offer glimmers in the dark.
Carve away the non-essentials with cardboard busts at Traver Gallery, sandblasted landscapes in Pioneer Square and neatly unwoven canvases in Georgetown.