SEATTLE, WA
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Photos captured by Scout Tufankjian
SEATTLE, WA
Scroll to learn more about Seattle’s Arts For EveryBody project
Photos captured by Scout Tufankjian
SEATTLE, WA
Scroll to learn more about Seattle’sArts For EveryBody project
Photos captured by Scout Tufankjian
SEATTLE, WA
Scroll to learn more about Seattle’s Arts For EveryBody project
Photos captured by Scout Tufankjian
Seattle, WA
On July 26, Wing Luke Museum hosted JamFest, a free and all-ages outdoor event in the historic Canton and Maynard Alleys and along Seventh Avenue to highlight the rich historical, cultural, and artistic vibrancy of Seattle's Chinatown-International District. The day included sound baths, Cantonese opera, martial arts and community workouts, performances and demonstrations led by the Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team, cabaret shows, printmaking workshops led by Artist Erin Shigaki, and joyful expression led by event emcee Aleksa Manila. Through music, dance, mixed media installations, murals, games, and more, the event proudly celebrated the community’s Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander migrant roots and culture.
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The streets of Seattle’s Chinatown International District will come alive this July during JamFest, an annual summer music and arts event led by the Wing Luke Museum. In collaboration with local businesses and the community’s health clinic this year, JamFest aims to bring joy, belonging, and healing through arts to the neighborhood and will address community needs as well as health and well-being in the diverse Chinatown International District. The call for joy and expression is even more pressing as the downtown neighborhood continues to recover from the pandemic and stands up to disaster gentrification and displacement from city developments.
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