Which Way Seattle? Series - The State of Black Arts
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center Seattle, WA
Which Way Seattle? is an ongoing series of civic dialogues about local and political affairs that directly impact Seattle's African-American community. This installment of Which Way Seattle? will address the current climate for African-American arts institutions and individual artists. From theatre to jazz, African-Americans have a long history of enriching the cultural landscape of Seattle.
This legacy is being continued today with new and developing African-American artists and organizations. Join moderator Vivian Phillips, Arts Consultant and Producer and panelists Douglas Q. Barnett, Founder Black Arts/West, Valerie Curtis Newton, Artistic Director of The Hansberry Project, Carver Gayton, Chief of Operation at The Northwest African-American Museum, Doreen Mitchum, Funding Programs 4Culture, and artist Sultan Mohammad and get a glimpse of the Black Arts Renaissance in Seattle.
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| Start: | Thursday Sep 08, 2005 7:00 PM | | End: | Thursday Sep 08, 2005 8:30 PM |
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Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center
104 17th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98144
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