Seattle Greendrinks Presents: Fresh! An evening of wine, chocolate, and art.
Join us for an intimate evening among fellow greenies. At this event, you will enjoy carefully paired wine and chocolate, art, and conversation, all in a great little venue.
Sourced from a dumpster near you, local fashion designers craft panache from trash. At The RE Store’s 9th Annual Trash Fashion Show, models flaunt designer detritus on the catwalk as the MC announces the surprising source and vision behind each fashion.
SAM and the Cascade Land Conservancy present the next panel discussion exploring the intersection of art, culture and the environment. What roles should artists play in championing environmental causes? How can environmentalists and artists collaborate to build public interest around sustainability? Can artists bridge the gap between science and society?
Moderated by Crosscut founding publisher David Brewster, the panel includes Grist writer and editor Jen Harper, artist Lorna Jordan, wildlife photographer Steven Kazlowski and John Marzluff of the School of Forest Resources at the University of Washington.
Free and open to the public. To reserve your space, please email boxoffice@seattleartmuseum.org or call the SAM Box Office at 206.654.3121.
Presented with support from the Seattle Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs and in partnership with the Pacific Science Center.
Join us for the opening reception of Seattle's first interdisciplinary exhibit exploring elements of the nuclear age, science, Hanford history, their thread through our lives and their bearing on the Columbia River and natural world.Contributing visual and literary artists include Mike Bristow, Janice Camp, Dianne Dickeman, T. Michael Gardiner, William Witherup, Steven Gilbert, Nancy Dickeman, Ruth Yarrow and others.
“Bottles” is a Not-for-profit Organization (NPO) for charitable, scientific and educational purposes. Our mission is to educate and encourage more environmentally positive and community-minded choices in everyday activities.