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Town Hall Seattle: Arts & Culture Series

Town Hall’s Arts & Culture series elevates the voices of local artists while bringing world-renowned cultural icons to Seattle audiences. The series celebrates music, photography, sculpture, philosophy, heritage, and traditions around the world that enrich our lives.

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Jul 31, 2017

Author and dancer Mary Lou Sanelli offers a multidisciplinary literary performance of her book, A Woman Writing: What writing about writing taught me about determination, persistence, and the ups and downs of choosing a writing life. Joined on the stage by Cornish dance students, Kate O’Day and Marcella Sweeney,...


Jul 24, 2017

Presented by Gage Academy of Arts and Town Hall Seattle

Cross-disciplinary Seattle artist Kat Larson brings a unique perspective to her video “paintings” and performances, using insights gained from her practice as an alternative medicine healer. She says, “I am inspired by metaphysics, the phenomenology of space,...


Jul 17, 2017

Presented by Gage Academy of Art and Town Hall Seattle.

Journalist Edward R. Murrow’s grandson, Ethan Murrow, is like a madcap artistic version of his famous grandfather. Ethan’s meticulous, almost photo-realistic pencil drawings seem to depict scientific experiments and geographic explorations, but the action is...


Jul 10, 2017

For this one-of-a-kind Groundbreak concert, celebrated Sub Pop singer-songwriters Sera Cahoone, Kyle Craft and Jen Champion will come together with other special guests for a night of homegrown voices, original music, and a bespoke collaboration on our Great Hall stage. Americana indie favorite Sera Cahoone brings a...


Jul 3, 2017

Seattle-based writer Ijeoma Oluo made big waves a few months ago when she wrote about her interview with Rachel Dolezal. The piece was so widely read that it “damn near broke the Stranger website.” Oluo’s work focuses primarily on issues of race, feminism, and the arts. In 2015, she was named one of Seattle’s...