ARTS at King Street Station Fall Exhibitions

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ARTS at King Street Station Gallery Fall

Exhibitions

OtE Latinx Performance Festival poster

On the Edge: 2nd International Latinx Performance Art Festival Places Between by Tammie Dupuis and
Make it. Make Sense. by Antoine Fougere

Gallery Re-envisioned as Arts and Cultural Hub Throughout 2024

The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) will usher in the fall season with a lineup of exhibitions at the ARTS at King Street Station Gallery. Kicking off next month, the gallery will feature performances of the "On the Edge: 2nd International Latinx Performance Art Festival," directed by the Xavier Lopez. November will see the spotlight shift to the visual arts, as Tammie Dupuis unveils "Places Between" and Antoine Fougere presents "Make it. Make Sense."

Building from pre-pandemic community engagement and pandemic learnings, in 2024, ARTS is embarking on a journey, engaging the community to re-envision the ARTS at King Street Station Gallery. The aim is to evolve the space into a dynamic arts hub that fosters community connections and sparks artistic innovation. In alignment with Mayor Harrell’s One Seattle Downtown Activation Plan, the ARTS at King Street Station Gallery stands poised to become a beacon of creativity and collaboration in the heart of Seattle.

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