Isata Kanneh-Mason
Meany debut performance features Fanny Mendelssohn’s Easter Sonata
Meany debut performance features Fanny Mendelssohn’s Easter Sonata
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Join the Department of Dance for their first-ever concert in the round. Six premieres by our current graduate students, including one film, explore topics from Artificial Intelligence to the concept of Yin and Yang. </span></p>
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Los Angeles-based artist Math Bass has created a site-specific installation featuring a series of recent oil paintings (a new medium for the artist), a kinetic wall work, sculpture, and large-scale wall applications.
Packaged Black brings together the work of artists Derrick Adams and Barbara Earl Thomas in a collaborative, multi-media installation developed from their shared dialogue about representation, Black identity, and practices of cultural resistance.
Diana Al-Hadid’s work explores the interplay between the female body and the European art canon; Syrian, Muslim, and immigrant histories and mythologies; and architectural icons and the natural world.
ICP unveils DXARTS Associate Professor James Coupe’s unsettling re-imagining of Walter Hill’s cult film The Warriors (1979).
You Already Know, the New Deal/Impulse! debut from the acclaimed drummer Ted Poor—“a trustworthy engine in countless modern-jazz settings” (New York Times)—isn’t your typical jazz drummer’s recording, almost defiantly so.
Join SMO in a joyful celebration of its tenth anniversary in the newly-renovated Town Hall. The ensemble revisits some of its most memorable performances, local collaborators, celebrated composers, and Seattle “firsts.”