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Yəhaw̓ – Black Belt Eagle Scout, Ghost Horse, and Hailey Tayathy
August 1, 2019 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Catch live performances by Indigenous artists – including bands Black Belt Eagle Scout (Swinomish) and Ghost Horse (Pawnee Nation / adopted Upper Ahtna Athabaskans), alongside the world’s premiere Quileute Drag Queen, Hailey Tayathy – outside on King Street Station Plaza.
The gallery on the top floor of King Street Station will be open late till 8pm in conjunction with First Thursday Pioneer Square Seattle Art Walk. Free parking with a voucher is available at three downtown garages – www.pioneersquare.org/experiences/first-thursday-art-walk.
All events are free, family friendly, and open to the public. ARTS at King Street Station is ADA Accessible and has all-gender restrooms. We have a low/no scent policy; please arrive fragrance free.
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yəhaw̓ is an Indigenous-led, yearlong project that includes satellite installations, performances, workshops and trainings, artists-in-residence, art markets, publications, and partner events at more than twenty-five sites across Coast Salish territories and beyond. Curated by Tracy Rector (Choctaw/Seminole), Asia Tail (Cherokee), and Satpreet Kahlon, the exhibition at ARTS at King Street Station, running from March 23 to August 4, 2019, is the centerpiece of yəhaw̓ and features the work of 200+ Indigenous creatives. Learn more at yehawshow.com or follow @yehawshow.
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