This artist is Navajo, but don't call his work 'Native American art' John Feodorov is Native American. And he’s an artist. But don’t call his work “Native American art.” “Not everything I want to say needs to be adorned... Marcie Sillman
'I'm gonna be me and screw you if you don't like it' Ade Connere doesn’t have a personal gender pronoun preference. “It usually depends on what I’m wearing!” Marcie Sillman
Seattle's artistic horizons at the dawn of Trump Ten days after President Donald Trump’s inauguration a group of Seattle-area artists and arts supporters came together to share experiences and build... John O'Brien
Meet the artist who captured these timeless portraits of 1980s Seattle In the 1980s Marsha Burns prowled Seattle's streets, looking for people to photograph. “I was doing pictures of edgy people, people who didn’t fit into... Marcie Sillman
A case for luring movies to Washington state You may have seen the movie Captain Fantastic . This week, actor Viggo Mortensen got an Academy Award nomination for his work in it. Marcie Sillman
Jacob Lawrence's art touched the world. His teaching changed Seattle I first met the artist Jacob Lawrence in his attic. That was more than 30 years ago, on a gray day, not so unusual for Seattle. Marcie Sillman
Why a Seattle artist had to channel her inner dragon lady When Seattle theater artist Sara Porkalob was a kid, her family didn’t have much money. But they did have unconditional love for the little girl who... Marcie Sillman
The inspirational story behind these tiny shrines Amaranta Ibara-Sandys was 18 years old the first time she traveled to Seattle from Mexico City. The year was 1992; teenagers from around the world were... Marcie Sillman
At age 64, it's okay to own your expertise We live in a culture that values being young and hip, but there’s something to be said for age and experience. Just ask Seattle artist Mary Sheldon Scott. Marcie Sillman
Teen photographers stand against gentrification Gentrification and housing affordability are hot topics in Seattle right now. They affect everyone, but typically politicians or media-savvy types... Marcie Sillman