Dale Wilson+FollowSeattle’s Spirit House: Art, ancestry & food memoriesStep into the Henry Art Gallery’s Spirit House and you’ll find art that blurs the line between the living and the spiritual. Thirty-three Asian American and Asian diasporic artists use their work to reconnect with ancestors, process family histories shaped by migration and trauma, and explore what it means to inhabit haunted spaces. Plus, Charlene Liu’s upcoming mural transforms the Sculpture Court into a vibrant landscape inspired by food and heritage—reminding us how shared meals connect us to culture and belonging. How do you see art and food shaping your own sense of identity or family history? #Entertainment #Painting #SeattleArt00Share
Mrs. Andrea Ayala+FollowDragon figures around at city locations📍Location Spotlight: Downtown Seattle 🎨Artistic Visions: Across the city, intriguing dragon figures grace telephone posts and light fixtures. Crafted from cast-off materials and wire, these creations are a delightful surprise to stumble upon. 👀 🌆City-Wide Presence: These unique dragons aren't limited to downtown. They've been spotted in far-flung corners of the city, injecting a dash of creativity into unexpected locations. 🐉 ❓Mystery Artist: Despite their distinct style, the artist remains unknown. Even local store clerks are in the dark about the creator of these captivating figures. 🕵️♀️ 🎭Contrasting Street Art*: These dragons stand out against the backdrop of standard vandalism, showcasing a higher grade of street art that brightens up the city. 🏙️ #DowntownSeattle #StreetArt #DragonSculptures #MysteryArtist #UrbanArt #ArtisticExpression #SeattleArt #UnknownArtist #ArtInUnexpectedPlaces #CityWideArt00Share