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Jul. 19, 2022 - Local art exhibitions make a comeback
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Seattle Art Fair and local art exhibitions make a comeback.
The ‘Forest for the Trees’ exhibit will feature 7 floors of art, more than 100 artists, live music, bars and roof-top installations.
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Jul. 19, 2022 - Local art exhibitions make a comeback
7/19/2022 | 1m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
The ‘Forest for the Trees’ exhibit will feature 7 floors of art, more than 100 artists, live music, bars and roof-top installations.
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(gentle music) Seattle Art Fair attracts collectors and enthusiasts from all over the country to discover and maybe buy paintings and sculptures from galleries all over the world.
Founded in 2015 by the late Microsoft co-founder and art collector, Paul Allen, the fair took a pandemic hiatus of two years.
But it's back at Lumen Field Event Center and nearby is an expansive new and dependent exhibit.
A rehabbed office tower in Pioneer Square will host a seven floor art festival called "Forest for the Trees".
(gentle music) Organized by local curators, the event will fill the building with art by more than 100 Northwest artists.
The top floor exhibit called "XO Seattle" will remain open through the end of the month.
I'm Jay Martin Jr. Find nonprofit Northwest news every day on crosscut.com.
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