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Event
A Dialogue on Arts, Culture and Community with Adria Garcia & Davora Lindner
Join artists, designers and activists, Adria Garcia and Davora Lindner, for a dialogue on arts, culture and community moderated by Gabriel Stromberg, Creative Director of Civilization. The event will be audio-recorded for the Beyond This Point podcast.
Wednesday, March 30, 2016 | 6:00-8:00 PM Event begins promptly at 6:30
10 Degrees 1312 East Union Street Seattle, WA 98122
Complementary OOLA cocktails and Marjorie plantains will be served.
Adria Garcia is an installation artist, painter, designer, curator, a mother, a connector, and the proprietor of Indian Summer, a vintage clothing store on a quiet corner in Capitol Hill. For Garcia, maintaining this shop as a place for people to connect with themselves and others through self-expression is just as important as the clothes she sells.
Davora Lindner moved to Seattle in 2004 to establish a line of women's contemporary apparel. She is co-founder of Prairie Underground where she remains a Creative Director. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and maintained a studio practice in Minneapolis for eight years. Her sculpture has been supported by grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board, Jerome Foundation and Bush Foundation. Her work has been exhibited at the Walker Art Center and Minneapolis Institute of Art. In 2014-15 she co-curated the Mo-Wave! Queer Art and Music Festival and served on the Board of Directors at On the Boards.
This podcast is sponsored by 10 Degrees, OOLA Distillery and Marjorie.
10 degrees is an intimate event space in the heart of Capitol Hill that is committed to supporting dance-dominant artists in Seattle. The space is often used for ongoing artist rehearsals or performances. The owner, KT Niehoff, is a well-known choreographer and performer. KT co-founded Velocity Dance Center here in Seattle and continues to launch new creative projects of her own, as well as offer private workshops and classes.
OOLA is a micro-distillery in Capitol Hill that produces small batches of gin, vodka, infused vodkas and bourbon whiskey. For OOLA's owner and distiller, Kirby Kallas-Lewis, OOLA is a labor of love and a commitment to the neighborhood he has called home for more than two decades.
Marjorie is an elegant and casual restaurant in Capitol Hill that plays homage to owner Donna Moodie's mom. Following Marjorie around the kitchen as a young girl growing up in Jamaica, Donna quickly gained respect for "scratch" cooking using only the highest quality ingredients and supplies from local merchants and farmers. Miss Marjorie's Steel Drum Plantains are sold at the restaurant and at retailers around the region.
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Location10 Degrees (View)
1312 E. Union Street
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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