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A black man and Asian woman pose for a photo in front of a King County bus
Photo by Zion Thomas
From South Seattle Emerald (by Jas Keimig) – An interview with two of the artists behind Paradice Avenue Souf’s “Back Home: Utopia in Seattle”, open at the Wing Luke Museum through July 2026.
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From Cascade PBS (by Angela Moorer) – “In the heart of downtown Seattle, just blocks from Pike Place Market, you might stumble upon something quietly radical: an Indigenous and woman-owned gathering space pulsing with joy, where ancestral knowledge and contemporary art collide.”
From Oregon Humanities (by Intisar Abioto) – An excerpt from Intisar Abioto’s “Black Mark, Black Legend”, a piece that led to her curation of “Black Artists of Oregon”, exhibiting at the Portland Art Museum through March 2024.
From Crosscut (by Sarah Hall) – In the Yakima Valley, master weaver Bessie Bill weaves wa’paas to build community and preserve a tribal tradition.

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