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Jack Straw Cultural Center News - November 1, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

November 2, 2023

From: Jack Straw Productions

Jack Straw Artist Residencies

Writers Program applications due TODAY!

The Jack Straw Artist Residency Programs offer established and emerging artists in diverse disciplines an opportunity to explore the creative use of sound in a professional atmosphere.

Program deadlines:

Writers Program (Curator: Nisi Shawl): Wed, November 1, 11:59pm

Artist Support and New Media Gallery: Mon, November 27

All residency applications are now online via Submittable! If this format is not accessible to you for any reason, please contact us at [email protected] or (206) 634-0919.

Questions? Check our FAQs or email us at [email protected].

Jack Straw New Media Gallery

Wei Yang and Murphy Janssen | now you are there when this happened

October 6-December 8, 2023

Call 206-634-0919 or email [email protected] to schedule a visit

Jack Straw Cultural Center, 4261 Roosevelt Way NE

Friday, November 3, 7pm: Artist Talk

In person at Jack Straw or streaming via YouTube and Facebook.

Mondays, November 20, December 4, 7:30pm: Artist performances

Wei Yang and Murphy Janssen perform live with the installation, in person in the Jack Straw New Media Gallery

December 9, 2pm: Youth and Family Workshop

E-mail [email protected] for information or to sign up.

Jack Straw Writers Program

Saturday, November 4, 2pm

Downtown Seattle Public Library, 1000 4th Ave, Seattle

Free - register to join in person

Curator Priscilla Long hosts a group reading of the 2023 Jack Straw Writers: Jim Cantú, Hana Choi, Brian Dang, Geri Gale, Stephen Reed Griggs, Garfield Hillson, Nancy Mburu, David K. Rea, Carla Shafer, Sumu Tasib, Kaitlyn Teer, and Julene Tripp Weaver.

E. J. Koh and Robert Lashley

Thursday, November 16, 7pm

Jack Straw Cultural Center, 4261 Roosevelt Way NE

FREE

E. J. Koh and Robert Lashley, debut novelists who were both participants in the 2016 Jack Straw Writers Program as poets, read from their new novels, The Liberators and I Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer.

Artist Support Program

Nacha Mendez and Correo Aereo

Saturday, November 18, 8pm

Chapel Performance Space at the Good Shepherd Center

4649 Sunnyside Ave. N, 4th floor, Seattle

7:30pm doors. $5-$20 in advance or at the door.

Closing out a week of recording at Jack Straw, Santa Fé-based guitarist/singer/composer and Jack Straw resident artist Nacha Mendez will perform a set of original songs, along with a handful of traditional songs from various Latin American sources. She shares the evening with the wonderful multi-instrumental duo Correa Aereo, playing soulfully melodic and richly polyrhythmic pan-Latin music.

Jack Straw Writers and Bushwick Book Club Seattle

Jack Straw and the Bushwick Book Club Seattle are once again teaming up to create new music inspired by the work of the Jack Straw Writers!

The Bushwick Book Club and Jack Straw will share a new video every couple weeks featuring a reading and song. Follow along on YouTube or social media!

September 27: Garfield Hillson and Townsend's Solitaire

October 11: Geri Gale and Shelby Natasha

October25: David K. Rea and Kate Olson

November 8: Hana Choi and Intisaar

Jack Straw Atrium Gallery

Cheryll Leo-Gwin | Larger than Life

October 2-December 29, 2023

Call 206-634-0919 or email [email protected] to schedule a visit

Jack Straw Cultural Center, 4261 Roosevelt Way NE

Larger than Life presents a series of oversized prints based on oral histories the artist recorded from Chinese women who survived turbulent times in the US and China. Leo-Gwin uses these oral histories as a point of departure for her oversized prints, sculpture, animation, and recordings.

Accompanying the exhibition is the release of Buried Alive, a pilot podcast produced by StoryBoards Northwest and Jack Straw Cultural Center.

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In celebration of Halloween, we shared this story from Daniel Bagley Elementary student Zosie:

"My Halloween is an amazing story. You need to listen, because this is going to be crazy! My mopm was still braiding my hair so I would look like Wednesday Addams . . ."