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Art Mailbox: The Kinsey Collection Debuts at TAM, Secret Seattle Drops Tuesday, and a T-Shirt I d Like to Forget

Seattle s Lady A is still struggling against the band formerly known as Lady Antebellum for name rights: Beverly Aarons over at the South Seattle Emeraldspoke with the Black blues singer about how the white country band s decision to rename themselves using her moniker is an ongoing battle. The first OFFICIAL Pioneer Square Art Walk is back this Thursday: As I mentioned in the last edition of Art Mailbox, this Thursday s Art Walk down at Pioneer Square also kicks off the Seattle Deconstructed Art Fair. The deconstructed art fair is meant as a stand-in for the delayed Seattle Art Fair and celebrates local galleries and artists for the month of August. This week, be sure to check out Michael Knutson at Greg Kucera Gallery, group show

Seattle Aquarium, Museum of Pop Culture and others to reopen in upcoming days

Seattle Aquarium, Museum of Pop Culture and others to reopen in upcoming days Sign In FacebookTwitterEmail Here s when museums in Seattle will reopenSeattle Art Museum Whether you ve missed strolling idly through a museum and looking at works of art and relics of history or will just take any excuse to get out of the house, we ve got some good news for you: museums and other attractions in the Seattle area are beginning to reopen after the region advanced to Phase 2 of the state s reopening plan this week. And with less tourists abound, now is the perfect time to rediscover Seattle s cultural destinations while safely masked up, of course.

Anastacia-Reneé s Frye Show Is a Blistering Look at Gentrification

(Don’t Be Absurd) Alice In Parts opens at the museum later this month. By Stefan Milne 2/4/2021 at 9:00am First, there was a voice. She didn’t even have a name, at least not on the page. The voice was so strong that she got called Alice Metropolis. Then she grew into a character in a stage show, 9 Ounces, which ran in various theaters for a couple years. Then people started checking in with Anastacia-Reneé, who was Seattle’s civic poet from 2017 to 2019, about what was up with Alice. How was she doing?  Anastacia-Reneé had conceived the character (not an alter ego, though they share some qualities: If Alice and I were having coffee, there would be some things she said that I’d say, Oh my god, Alice, me too ), so she started writing a book of poems about Alice. A James W. Ray Distinguished Artist literary award led to an exhibition in the Frye Art Museum. It only seemed natural to give Alice this kind of platform.

Art Mailbox: Anastacia-Reneé s Show Opens at the Frye and the City Says Farewell to Randy Engstrom

Artists making art right now is truly a blessing: Seattle poet, playwright, performer, and artist Anastacia-Reneé will present (Don t be Absurd) Alice in Parts at the Frye Art Museum, running from January 30 to April 25. Grounded in the Black feminist and womanist tradition, Anastacia-Reneé explores gentrification and its detrimental effects on the body in the show, through the eyes of her character Alice Metropolis. The immersive installation allows viewers to walk through Alice s home, which we can t quite do just yet due to COVID restrictions. Instead, the Frye will host a virtual celebration and special performance this Saturday from 5-6:30pm. Viewers can expect a virtual tour of the show and a choreopoem inspired by Alice, read by seven artists and poets.

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