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Unwoven: Threads of American Identity @ The Fishbowl
The Fishbowl Gallery’s current show ‘Unwoven’ delves into the complex question of who gets to claim the title "American.” It explores the experiences of those who exist outside the dominant narrative and who grapple with belonging in a nation built on a patchwork of histories. The show, open through July 26th, features works from QTBIPOC […]
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Sogetsu School of Ikebana, Seattle Branch Summer 2024 Exhibition
Sogetsu Seattle Branch BBG exhibition flyer 2024 The Sogetsu Seattle Branch will present “Ikebana Art at the Garden,” an ikebana" exhibition to be held at the Bellevue Botanical Garden Aaron Education Center, 12001 Main St.,Bellevue, WA, on Friday, July 12 and Saturday, July 13, 2024. Exhibition hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both […]
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Jazz & Sake in the Garden
Jazz & Sake in the Garden
Jazz & Sake in the Garden is a rare opportunity to enjoy jazz while trying out a selection of sake in the beautiful setting of the Seattle Japanese Garden! Jun Iida has quickly established himself as a highly sought after musician. Iida has performed extensively throughout the U.S. and Japan. Jun Iida (trumpet) Greg Feingold […]
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Tacoma Bon Odori Festival
Tacoma Bon Odori Festival
Please come to our Tacoma Bon Odori Festival! As part of our religion, we honor those who have passed by celebrating them through Japanese traditional dancing called Bon Odori. Everyone is welcome to dance, enjoy the food or just watch the dancing and taiko performances. 4pm: Food, beer garden and other booths open. 4:30: Obon […]