Amanda Manitach
The Cultural Curator: Marcus Lalario
An entrepreneur building community through music and food.
Marcus Lalario has been shaping Seattle since he was a teen. He launched the Beat Box—an all-ages Capitol Hill club—in 1995 and went on to build a portfolio that includes a music label, record store, hip-hop barbershop, production company, art gallery, cannabis and streetwear brand, and nightclubs including the War Room, HG Lodge, and 95…
The Master Craftsman: Kelsey Fernkopf
The neon artist pushing boundaries to save his industry.
Kelsey Fernkopf remains humble in the limelight; he’d prefer to talk about community, or how letting go is key to staying in the flow. “It isn’t so much that you’re not letting the outside world in,” he muses. “It’s learning to relax. Letting the ideas come and go where they want, instead of trying to…
The Cultural Torchbearer: Barbara Earl Thomas
The visual artist representing Seattle around the world.
“When I was a kid, I would lie in bed in the morning and have this feeling that something amazing could happen,” says artist Barbara Earl Thomas. “It didn’t always happen, but there was that feeling that it could. That’s still how it is when you’re in the studio working. It’s just crazy wonderful to…
Outside the Frame
In their first solo museum exhibition in Seattle, artist Camille Trautman uses photography to reclaim history, narrative, and self-expression.
You have probably seen Camille Trautman’s work without even realizing it. A huge photograph—20 feet wide—is currently hanging across the exterior of the Frye Art Museum, visible to passersby driving along Boren Avenue. The image is of a wooded landscape in black and white. Its edges are vacuous, with trees swallowed by darkness, but the…
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