Reception for the Spring 2011 Round of Storefronts Seattle
Please join us at the Storefronts Seattle opening reception at 6:00 p.m. this Thursday at xom fine woodworking gallery, 610 Second Avenue (between James and Cherry streets).
Featuring opening remarks by our new director, Vincent Kitch, and a walking tour of the spring 2011 art and artists:
The gala opening of The Poster Museum
The premiere of new work by Elizabeth Gahan
The gala opening of Cassie Hibbert Design
The premiere of new work by John Fleming
The premiere of new work by Ben Hirschkoff
An open house for the New Mystics’ new Residency
The premiere of new work by Romson Regarde Bustillo
The premiere of new work by Kristin Tollefson
The continuing great work of Allison Piskorowski, Architecture 101, the Seattle Pinball Museum and xom fine woodworking
“This innovative program is a great collaboration between our business and art communities. Storefronts Seattle shines a spotlight on Seattle’s creative sector, brings new life to empty storefronts and enlivens our neighborhood business districts.” - Mayor Mike McGinn
The Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs is proud to partner with the following groups in support of Storefronts Seattle: Shunpike, Seattle Chinatown International District Preservation and Development Authority (SCIDpda), the Alliance for Pioneer Square, the Seattle Department of Planning and Development and the Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA).
Posted: April 6th, 2011 under Art Beat.
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Comment from Patrick
Time April 7, 2011 at 1:11 pm
Really enjoying the Storefronts Seattle program.
I hope that more offerings make the transition from temporary to permanent, like the Pinball Museum!