815 Seattle Blvd S
Seattle, WA 98134
(703) 470-2856
Inscape: noun [ in'ska¯p'] The essential, distinctive, and revelatory quality of a person, place or object; the distinctive, dynamic design that constitutes individual identity, especially as expressed in artistic work. Inscape: verb [ in'ska¯p'] To bring together the unique, essential qualities of many individuals to form a cohesive, distinct community. Inscape: building [ in'ska¯p'] A collaboration of creative people and organizations, brought together by a vision of artistic and cultural expression in all disciplines, to form a community that expresses its essential nature through culture, arts, preservation and engagement. With upwards of 125 tenants in 77,000 square feet of historic space, INSCAPE is the largest arts and culture enclave in Seattle. Small, creative businesses, individuals and non profit organizations with a focus in arts and culture use the space to facilitate and fabricate artistic work as well as design, build, and present creative and cultural endeavors. Artists and artisans of all disciplines are working throughout the building, bringing each individual’s dynamic energy to the space and collaborating to manifest a community born of creativity and steeped in a rich cultural history. Work spaces range in size from a few hundred square feet up to a few thousand, with an indeterminate amount of variation based on the configurations in place as well as the redesign of some spaces for the specific needs of tenants. We continue to bring as many unique disciplines into the building as possible, including performance art and theatre, music and dance, sculpture, painting and photography, architecture and design, digital media and a wide variety of other mediums of creative expression. With a collective of such magnitude and interest, we engage the greater community with performances, exhibitions, events and open houses, inviting the public to come and experience the arts in the place where they are made.
Art studio, gallery and event space located in the heart of Seattle, just a few blocks from the stadiums. With close to 20,000 sq feet of creative space, the studio is unlike any other. It is a home to uniquely talented and forward thinking artists. 7 Point Studios is a promoter and supporter of all alternative arts - home to glassblowing, letterpress, screen-printing, graffiti/painting, metal arts, woodworking, latex fashion, as well as other independent creative businesses.
Original Artwork,paintings, Tattoos and Graphic Design by Owen Connell. By Appointment Only. MFA in painting and printmaking. Parlor-F has been in business since 1990.
Collection of independent artists working in multiple mediums. Please email [email protected] to connect with any of our artists or to make an appointment to visit the space. Best Days to set up a visit are Mon-Wed.
The Boro School offers the unique experience of learning the art of lampworking with some of the greatest masters in the industry! Owned by Nathan Aweida, a long respected member of the borosilicate glass community. Our school is focused strictly on this unique glass. Located in the space of Seattle's renowned 7 Point Studios, we offer a full curriculum of lampworking classes for beginning to advanced students. We sell raw glass supplies, rent out torch time by the hour, and offer memberships. We also hold a monthly gathering for lampworkers called Community Day, every 2nd Saturday of the month from 12-6pm. Community Days are FREE! Call us for more information about any of our classes or events at 206-284-5277. And come and visit us anytime for a tour of our facility.
Western Neon serves all your signage needs -- matching your company with the proper visual message. Our staff understands the need to maximize your visibility and lasting presence in the marketplace. Whether incorporating neon, LED, fluorescent, dimensional components or digital images, our signs are built to your best fit.
Run by a husband and wife team, Noble Neon is a boutique neon shop specializing in neon production of fixtures for artists, designers, small businesses, and anyone who has a love for the glow. We work directly with our clients to create specialized neon pieces, taking a collaborative approach to fulfill the aesthetic and purpose sought. Because neon is a handcraft, it allows us to customize your work. Working with noble gasses, glass and electricity is both an art and a science. As a medium, neon’s alchemical quality invites us to seek ways to transcend its conventional uses. From signage to interior lighting and sculptural pieces, we invite you to imagine the possibilities. If you can dream it in neon, we will bring it to light. Noble Neon is fully licensed and bonded Electrical (EC04) Sign Contractor. #NOBLEGN876RC
Since 1985 Gallery Frames, has been providing quality custom framing to the Pioneer Square District.
Fine arts facilities and ad hoc exhibition spaces are an integral part of the cultural identity of the Pacific Northwest. Museums, galleries, and art exhibitions held in other public spaces infuse our communities with vibrant energy, providing residents and visitors with creative opportunities and supporting economic growth by attracting consumers into the surrounding business community. Successfully mounted fine art exhibitions require specialized equipment and resources that can be costly to manufacture, maintain and store. Art Exhibition Services provides affordable exhibition resources and support to artists and arts organizations in the Puget Sound region.
Advanced Education: Advanced Education: Symposium 2013: Urban Design with Sam Villa, Danny Felstead & Brayden Pelletier, Suitable Design Every Time with Chris Baran, Jayson Morgan & Adina Doss, Total Upgrade with Kris Sorbie, Ellen Lawlor, Chris Moody & Hugo Urias, Red Carpet Worthy with Geneva Cowen, Giovanni Giuntoli & Roger Molina, Pureology: Expressions & Expertise with Wendy Belanger & Ruth Roche, and Go Digital, an extra credit course. Premiere Birmingham 2012:Cutting Techniques with Sam Villa, Redken Specialist Program with Eric Ray and Sarah Brahman, Pureology Product Knowledge, Chromatics: Birmingham, AL with Chalet Kossey and Zoraida Saray, 2012 Color and Know Why 2013: New York City at the Redken Exchange, with Eric Ray, Julie Lahr, and Patrick Fitzwater Redken Master Specialist Program: Huntsville, AL with Jason Gribbin and Gaby Lanoue Centricity 2013: Orlando, with Sam Villa, Brayden Pelletier, Ruth Roche, Wendy Belanger, and Michael Cole Upstyling techniques: with Michelle Barnett National Redken Artist Connection 2014: Las Vegas The Redken Accademy 2014: Huntsville, AL with Sam Villa and Terry Tina Hunt, March 2014 Pop-Up Redken Artist Connection 2014: Nashville, with Brayden Pelletier and Sarah Brahman, March, 2014 Dry Revolution: Birmingham, Al with Alice Campbell, March 2014 Redken Artist Induction: New York, at the Redken Exchange with Johnny Stellato and Jason Gribbin May, 2014 Placement Matters: Birmingham, Al with Alice Campbell, May, 2014 Color and Know Why: New York City at the Redken Exchange with Eric Ray and Scott Seuper Redken Artist Induction: New York City at the Redken Exchange with Johnny Stellatto, Kris Sorbie, and Bobbi-Foster Kelli In Salon classes: Product Knowledge with David Elliot, Summit Salons with Dave Hodges, Chromatics with Jillian Wise, Creative color techniques with Mary Anne Erwin, Crystal Focus with Jackey Bell On With the Shows: New York City at the Redken Exchange with George Garcia and Lori Zabel -July, 2014 Assisting as a Redken Artist: "Design Trends" with Brayden Pelletier in Birmingham, AL July 2014. "Creative color and Design" with Lori Zabel in Madison, AL August, 2014 "Creative Color & Finishing" with Scott Sueper and Julie Lahr in Atlnta, GA August 2014 In Salon classes: Pureology with David Numo "Premiere Birmingham", hair show, with Mandy McCullough & Jill Jill Ehrich DeMeyer, -October 2014 "The Redken Academy" with Hugo Urias & Gaby Lanouen Huntsville, AL -October 2014 "Hair Color Obsessed/ Color Trends" with Alice Campbell in Birmingham, AL -November 2014 "Design Trends" with Brayden Pelletier, in Mobile, AL -November 2014
Melissa Painter is an Artist of Photography and Mixed Media. Armed with a macro lens and a penchant for really being in her work she is often found consumed by all things flora and fauna and covered with fiber, sand, glass, pigment and the occasional rusted razor blade. She hails from the Valle of the Cross in the Appalachian mountains, hands deep in the soil breathing soft mossy air and believing all the best things in life are to be felt deeply in every possible way. She was schooled formally at the Evergreen State College (BA in Art Therapy) and informally by folk art legend Irmaly Braken. When Melissa is not pursuing her other passion as an Intuitive Advisor/ Tarot Reader, she can be found most evenings mixing it up at the Lux Divinorum Designs Studio in the Inscape Arts building, Seattle Washington.
Glass Box is a gallery and workspace founded by artist Weston Jandacka, located in Seattle's International District. Our approach is guided by the idea that art exists in everything imagined. Glass Box is proud to join the ever-developing narrative of Seattle’s arts communities by presenting contemporary arts and styles that give voice to our surroundings both globally and locally. Founder/Director Weston Jandacka Co-Director Lauren Bishop Writer in Residence Matt Gano
ACDC Stern 2012, America's Most Haunted 2015, Attila of the Hun 1984, Aztec 1976, Baby Pac Man 1982, Black Hole 1981, Buckaroo 1965, Bugs Bunny Birthday Ball 1991, Champion Pub 1998, Creature from the Black Lagoon 1992, EarthShaker 1989, Expressway 1989, Fish Tales 1992, Flash Gordon 1980, Future Spa 1979, Galaga 1979, Gorgar 1979, Guns N' Roses 1994, Hobbit Smaug SE 2016, King Tut 1969, Lord of the Rings 2003, Missle Command 1980, NBA Fastbreak 1997, Pacman 1980, Pinball FXS LE 2015, Power Play 1978, Quick Draw 1975, Ripley's Believe it Or Not 2004, Revenge from Mars 1999, Rocky and Bullwinkle 1993, Scared Stiff 1996, Silverball Mania 1978, Space Invaders 1979, Stardust 1971, Star Trek Enterprise LE 2013, Sea Wolf 1976, Spider-Man Vault Edition 2016, Super Flipper 1975, Superman 1979, Supersonic 1977, Swing Along 1963, Target Alpha 1976, Taxi 1988, Terminator 2 1991, Texan 1960, The Addams Family 1992, Theater of Magic 1995, The Flintstones 1994, The Rolling Stones 2011, Tommy 1994, Tales of the Arabian Nights 1996, Tri Zone 1979, Tron Legacy 2013, Whirlwind 1990, Wizard of Oz ECLE 2013, World Cup Soccer 1994 Coming 2016 summer and fall Ghostbuster Premium & The Big Lebowsky
Looking for a place to party? Come on over to Venus Karaoke We have private room for each party. In here we offer songs in English, Chinese, Japanese, Cantonese, Taiwanese and other languages Room Rate starting at 20/hr For more information please call or come over =] we are at 601 SKing Street, Suite 102 Seattle, 98104-2916 (206)-264-1779
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Seattle Art Fair was founded by Paul G. Allen as a unique and innovative art experience showcasing the vibrant culture and diversity of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to being a destination for new and established collectors and international art patrons, the Fair shines a light on Seattle’s thriving art scene. Now in its second year, the Fair features local, regional, and international art galleries presenting top-tier modern and contemporary art. The Seattle Art Fair is produced by Paul G. Allen’s Vulcan Inc. and Art Market Productions.
Located in the eclectic International District of Seattle, WA, Theatre Off Jackson's mission is to ensure that a vibrant arts culture thrives in Seattle by operating a sustainable venue dedicated to performance, art and community.
Derek Erdman's International House of Paintings is an art gallery and show room for interesting and welcoming events. If you're interested in having an event at IHOP, feel free to ask. As I write this, the Yarn Barn knitting circle is happening four feet away from me (see photo here: http://i.imgur.com/OCgc1.jpg). Artists who have shown here in the past: Austin Hall, Michael Dee, Casey Catherwood, Mike Force, Brittany Kusa, Lelah Maupin, Joel Phelps, Andrew Larson, Tim Cook, Keith Whiteman, Jordan Morris, Joan Hiller, Jason Polan, Dan Paulus, Pilar Duplack, Tara Thomas, Kristin Reger, C.M. Ruiz, Emily Nokes, Rachal Duggan, Derek Erdman, Tyson Pickerel, Eric Olson, Xian Pitt, Aaron Morgan, Theresia Rosa Kleeman, Fang Ela, David Rauschenberg, Derek Sanchez-Hoeksema, Amelia Bonow, Daryl Ary, Eric Olson, and MANY MANY MORE. If you need more information, try WWW.INTERNATIONALHOUSEOFPAINTINGS.COM or call/text 773.595.9708. "Everything is easy, nothing is hard."
The gallery features art that blurs the line between art and science, challenges the art traditions, and embraces evolving cultural intersections. The Bryan Ohno gallery first opened its doors in 1996 in Pioneer Square and is now located in the International District where most number of artists make their studios. Follow Us: Twitter https://twitter.com/BryanOhno Instagram https://instagram.com/bryanohnogallery/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfaxF_fHiDIvO1KjjwhgjCw The gallery will be closed for the rest of August. Stay tuned for the revamped gallery opening for First Thursday on September 1st!
The Piranha Shop is a vibrant creative space located in Seattle’s SODO neighborhood. A cultural hub and private event venue, The Piranha Shop is Seattle’s premier DIY location. With a unique aesthetic and vision we pride ourselves on being able to curate some of the Northwest’s most prominent shows while maintaining a cool professionalism that caters to our private event clients. Join our school.
88 Keys offers authentic hometown favorites to the popular finger foods for those on the go. Dueling Pianos every Friday and Saturday nights. Live Rhythm and Blues on Tuesday. EDM, REGGAETON, AND SALSA every thursday with AMNESIA. If you are interested in using our venue for an event it holds 400+ contact Contact the venue M-F 11am to 6pm for reservations. (206) 839-1300
Cowgirls Inc is located in the Heart of Pioneer Square steps away from two of Seattle's Stadiums - Century Link and Safeco Field. We are best known for beautiful Cowgirls who engage our customers with sassy fun banter while dancing on the bar. Our famous Mechanical Bull rides are FREE- Fast and Vicious for the Guys. Nice and slow for the Ladies. www.cowgirlsinc.com