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We activate and sustain Seattle through arts & culture. We also operate #ARTSatKingStreetStation & @LHPAI. View the City’s policies seattle.gov/digital.
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Saltwater Soundwalk is a new podcast that explores our relationships and responsibilities toward the Salish Sea and connecting waters, centering on Indigenous Coast Salish voices and language. 🎧🌊

Learn more: https://t.co/GNbnQIkurw

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Tomorrow: Art, Artists, and the Narratives of Loss and Resiliency continues at 's High Point Branch.

Panelists: Bruce Leroy, Chamel Simmons & . Moderated by Rosette Royale. Restorative Art with Dalisha Phillips.

FREE with RSVP: https://t.co/Ns43bsKzHJ

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Our recent SYEP Intern, Anh, explored The Creative Advantage Online Art videos and shared what she learned in the process.

Take a peek at the art she created: https://t.co/AdBeARKirb

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"Art, Artists, and the Narratives of Loss and Resiliency" continues on 8/30 at 's High Point Branch. Panelists: Bruce Leroy, Chamel Simmons, and . Moderated by Rosette Royale. Restorative Art with Dalisha Phillips. FREE with RSVP: https://t.co/fwTYTcv17q

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The CHinalek Festival continues :

🌹 5/28 - : PoeTREE, writing workshop
🌷 5/29 - Canoe Journey Herbalists’ Medicine making workshop

Both take place at flower flower, 619 S Jackson St, 1:30 - 3:30pm.

RSVP⁠: https://t.co/M3FhrYS3qk

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From healing to poetry, this is a space for us to look at ourselves and the world around us. Experience flowers through joy, cycles, grief, and healing. Workshops open to the public May 22, 23, 28, and 29, with celebrations on June 4. Let’s bloom together. 🌸

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The Diwa Filipino Film Showcase is accepting submissions for its 2022 festival. The showcase is a community-centered film festival made in cooperation with the annual Pagdiriwang Philippine Festival, celebrating the Filipino Spirit wherever it resides: https://t.co/u7McNN7ptM

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Along with the Seattle Race & Social Justice Initiative and the Seattle Dept. of HR, we're proud to present The Shape of Trust, a multi-year project that uses transformational, anti-racist approaches to make change in the workplace and beyond.

Learn more: https://t.co/10A3RmikRH

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If you could travel back in time & go through COVID again with what you know now, what would you do differently? What the World Needs Now is an 8-wk journey to get creative about how we through this next leg of the pandemic: https://t.co/u7WsLt3FJk

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Among participating galleries: with our first exhibition since lockdown. "Close to Home" features 14 BIPOC artists who examine the resilience of people of color using nuanced understandings of place. Image: "Salmon Spirit" by Crystal Worl.

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