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![]() Passersby viewing Dan Reeder’s Collection of Twelve Dragons in a Pioneer Square storefront from the first phase of the Storefronts Seattle project. Photo by Eliza S. Rankin.
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The storefronts house a variety of projects including a fine woodworking store, a crochet and wood installation and a large-scale metal prehistoric landscape. The artists are: James Barker, Mia Yoshihara-Bradshaw, Christine Chaney, Celeste Cooning, Ben Hirschkoff, Robert Hutchison and Tom Maul, Etta Lilienthal and Ben Zamora, Paul McKee, and Mathew Richter. Click herefor information on the artists.
Storefronts Seattle is part of a series that includes artist installations and residencies in storefronts, where visual and performing artists can create, work, rehearse and perform in storefront space. The pilot program began in September in Pioneer Square and the Chinatown/International District, with the possibility of future expansion to other Seattle neighborhoods.
Partner organizations for Storefronts Seattle are the Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs,Shunpike, Seattle Chinatown/International District Preservation and Development Authority,Chinatown/International District Business Improvement Area and The Alliance for Pioneer Square.
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