What roles do artists play in civil society? What do artists think about when they think about making things in public? Is art a basic need? Join us in conversation with Nakisa Dehpanah, Titus Ross, and Imani Sims — three artists pushing towards a future rooted in collaboration, resilience, and transformation.
Each artist is part of the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture’s collective imagining, “We Still Dream a Future”. This series features more than thirty artists and artist groups performing, dancing, installing, learning, organizing, and exhibiting around Downtown, the C-ID, Pioneer Square, Stadium District, Union, and King Street Stations this year.
The conversation will be hosted by Matthew Offenbacher, Seattle artist and advisor for ARTS at King Street Station.
This program is supported by the City of Seattle Office of Arts & Culture and is part of the commUNITY series, a selection of free public programs that center on connection, career development, and the co-creation of art curated by ARTS at King Street Station Advisors.
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