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Local artist Barry Johnson designed the Kraken's specialty jersey for the team's Black Hockey History Night. The team has found ways to celebrate inclusive theme nights, despite NHL restrictions.
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The third installment of the art exhibit “Have you eaten?” features over 30 Asian American and Pacific Islander artists exploring more than just food, but the meaning of home.
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Wendi Chen is an illustrator and digital artist who is a vendor at Pike Place Market. She also exhibits her work at comic conventions and previously worked as a video game artist.
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Ernesto Ybarra is a painter and vendor at Pike Place Market. He is inspired by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Pablo Picasso and Diego Rivera.
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Rosie Ferne Edholm is a Seattle artist and vendor at Pike Place Market. Her illustrations are infused with humor, nature and whimsy.
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Kate Endle is an artist, illustrator and vendor at Pike Place Market. Her artwork is influenced by Japanese and Inuit folk art.
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Ritu Tilwani is a designer, printmaker and vendor at Pike Place Market. Her detailed linocut prints often feature animals and nature.
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“Alan @ Work” follows Alan Chong Lau, a respected Seattle artist who supported himself for decades by working at a grocery store. The documentary, made by Doug Ing, follows Lau from 1998-2008.
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An Indigenous collective of artists has bought land in the Rainier Beach neighborhood. They plan to use it as a permanent space for Indigenous creatives.
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It’s after 1 a.m. at the Capitol Hill IHOP in Seattle. Ebo Barton is sitting in a corner booth with another poet, both of whom had performed earlier at…