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Music Showcase (Lushloss, Guayaba, & Goodsteph) // FF18
August 10, 2018 @ 9:00 pm - 12:00 am
Music Showcase w/. Lushloss, Goodsteph, Guayaba
festival:festival 2018
LoveCityLove
Friday, August 10th
Doors: 8pm
Show: 9pm
All ages
FREE
About the artists:
Olive Jun performs under the moniker Lushloss and concocts complex and intimate bedroom-centric electro-pop that can fill rooms much larger. Her popular debut album Asking/Bearing dropped last spring on Seattle’s Hush Hush Records.
Goodsteph is a homegrown artist based in Seattle via Detroit, MI. His work spans across many different mediums, most notably in music, and design. His debut music project mela.nin landed him a spot in City Arts’ Best New Artist 2017 issue, and on the Upstream Music Festival stage. In addition to his performance efforts, he has sound design credits for Intiman Theatre’s Emerging Artist Program, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings (Book-It Rep), Milk Like Sugar (ArtsWest), and Peerless (Artswest). His unique artistry encourages growth and empowerment for communities of color first, in hopes to one day create a more healthy, human dwelling place for all.
Guayaba
www.aguadeguayaba.bandcamp.com/
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VISION
festival:festival is a presenting platform focusing on Seattle artists and practices that engage with intersectional structures and identities.
MISSION
Our mission is to create vibrant spaces through creative frameworks of empowerment, healing, and intentionality with the goal of building a sustainable and accessible arts community.
STRATEGY
festival:festival brings together and celebrates live music, performance, theatre, dance, visual arts, panel discussions, workshops, and other creative presentations removing the barriers that often separate the arts into genre-specific venues and programming.
EQUITY
Artists and cultural workers produce vital cultural services with reduced or even no financial support. Seattle, as one of the fastest growing cities in the United States, perpetuates an ever-growing endemic of economic inequality. The burden falls disproportionately on historically exploited communities. At festival:festival, we are dedicated to presenting, supporting, and investing in artists and cultural workers from these communities.
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