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…that these works represent.” If you have any questions or concerns regarding this matter please feel free to contact us at insidechop@gmail.com. CHOP Art Council Keep Smiling Seattle by Morgan…
…that these works represent.” If you have any questions or concerns regarding this matter please feel free to contact us at insidechop@gmail.com. CHOP Art Council Keep Smiling Seattle by Morgan…
…site at your scheduled time. With preregistration the process can take less than 10 minutes. Wear your face covering when visiting the site. If you have medical questions related to…
…need from our agency to move this work forward?” Our office is committed to continuing to address these questions through our daily practices, which are through a racial equity lens….
…cycle of Pacific salmon. Oliver will answer questions and greet guests at the dedication. Cecile Hanson, chair of the Duwamish Tribe, will perform a ceremonial blessing. The artwork was funded…
…answer questions and accept written comments from the audience. The artists will begin creating design proposals for the artwork following their visit. Harries and Héder formed Harries/Héder Collaborative in Cambridge,…
…figure draped in a Salish ceremonial robe and holding an aluminum disk that represents the life cycle of Pacific salmon. Oliver will answer questions and greet guests at the dedication….
…our City. More information about the new recommendations, mitigation efforts, and ways we can support will be coming in the following days. If you have immediate questions and concerns please…
…to talk with that neighbor you’ve seen but not greeted and what you do not want, the questions you have asked yourself but not answered— why have you been keeping…
…a site visit to each site location. Artists had the opportunity to ask questions and share their approach at their respective sites. The selected artists represent a broad diversity of…
…past year and dream big together. Lightning Talk by Gabriel-Bello Diaz Workshop Sign-Up This year’s theme, “Exploring the local” was grounded by these questions: As our region is rapidly changing,…