Lily Hansen
Below the galleries, the Seattle Asian Art Museum’s Asian Paintings Conservation Center offers an...
Art conservation typically takes place behind closed doors. The practice brings conservators in direct contact with centuries-old works of art and requires a highly specialized skill set that takes years to learn.
With the reopening...
At the Seattle Asian Art Museum, everything is a work of art—starting with the...
As the decorative aluminum Art Deco doors of the Seattle Asian Art Museum open to the public this February, visitors will likely feel a strong sense of familiarity.
At first glance, it seems not much...
SCIDpda receives $11 million from the City of Seattle to fund affordable housing project...
The Seattle Chinatown International District Preservation and Development Authority (SCIDpda) was awarded $11 million on December 9 by the City of Seattle Office of Housing to fund the construction of 154 affordable housing units...
Varisha Khan makes history in Redmond, becoming one of the first Muslim women to...
After almost a month of counting and re-counting ballots, Varisha Khan has unseated a three-term Republican incumbent to become the next Position 1 Redmond City Council member. With her election, Khan joins Pasco City...
Friends of Little Saigon to open creative space for the Vietnamese American community in...
For more than 40 years, the intersection of S. Jackson Street and 12th Avenue S. has served as the heart of Seattle’s Vietnamese American community. Home to over 100 family-owned business, the neighborhood of...
Seattle Seahawks to honor WWII Chinese American veterans at December 2 game
Chinese Americans are one of the last communities to be honored by the United States government for their service in World War II. Some 18,000 to 20,000 Chinese Americans served in the American military,...
Meet the city council candidates running to represent District 2: Tammy Morales and Mark...
Twelve years after first being elected to Seattle City Council, City Council President Bruce Harrell decided not to seek another term in this year’s District 2 election, marking a new era of city representation...
After 10 years, Filipino Community Village breaks ground
On a surprisingly sunny September afternoon, 400 community members gathered together to mark the official start of a project long in the making. The guest list was impressive: Mayor Jenny Durkan, State Senator David...
Tukwila City Council candidate Cynthia Delostrinos Johnson is bringing Filipina American representation to the...
Celeste and Eduardo Delostrinos left behind their large, close-knit Filipinx family in 1984 to start life anew in the United States. With their two daughters, they settled into a home in West Seattle. Celeste,...