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Jack Straw Cultural Center News - November 24, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

November 27, 2023

From: Jack Straw Productions

Keeping Art, Culture, and Heritage Vital through Sound

Jack Straw Residency Applications Due Monday!

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.

Application deadline:

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

Monday, December 4, 7:30pm: Artist performance

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 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 15: Hana Choi and Intisaar

December 6: Stephen Reed Griggs and Shaun Crawford

December 20: Sumu Tasib and Levi Fuller

Jack Straw Atrium Gallery

Cheryll Leo-Gwin | Larger than Life

Through January 5, 2024

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.

Join us on Social Media!

Follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get regular doses of writing, art, and music from Jack Straw artists of all ages.

We recently shared this poem by Concord Elementary student Jazmine, written with help from poet and teaching artist Vicky Edmonds.

What you can't see inside of me

Is that I am like hot chocolate

Keeping you warm and happy

And not cold.

I want to bring joy

To everyone I know.

Jack Straw Podcasts

Jack Straw New Media Gallery Podcast

Zack Bent talks with Jack Straw producer Carlos Nieto about his Jack Straw New Media Gallery installation The Charity Stripe.

Listen at jackstraw.org, or subscribe via Apple Podcasts.

Jack Straw Artist of the Week

The current installment of our Artist of the Week podcast is a selection from Circus Contraption's Gallimaufry, produced through the 2001 Jack Straw Artist Support Program.

Listen at jackstraw.org, or subscribe via Apple Podcasts.

SoundPages, the Jack Straw Writers Program Podcast

The 2023 Jack Straw Writers SoundPages series continues with a conversation between Geri Gale and 2023 Writers Program Curator Priscilla Long, and a recording of Geri's live reading at Jack Straw.

Listen at jackstraw.org, or subscribe via Apple Podcasts.

Gratitude to the First People of Seattle

The staff, board, and artists of Jack Straw Cultural Center acknowledge that we are living, creating, working, and playing on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle and the Salish Sea - the Duwamish, Suquamish, and Muckleshoot nations and other Coast Salish peoples, past and present. We honor them and the land itself with deep gratitude.

Support Jack Straw Cultural Center

Jack Straw Cultural Center relies on the support of individual contributors to make our programs possible. Please help us continue to support the work of artists working with sound and all our art and technology education programs. Donate any amount by clicking the button below, or sending a check directly to us at 4261 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105.

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