INSCAPE

Today I spent the early afternoon with my very good friend Tracy at INSCAPE.  Seattle’s former 1931 brick building that housed INS (Immigration & Naturalization Services) located at the southern most part of International District has been converted into a space for artists and non-profit organizations.  In celebration of the space’s conversion, there is a re-christianing of the building going on this weekend (October 16-17, 2010).  While the building is not full (yet), it is nonetheless a space with a great energy and potential to be an influential contributor to the slowly emerging gentrification of the area.

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Author: Ward

I’m the creator and operator of this little corner of the internets, writing on all things related to art and more specifically my experiences trying to figure this whole thing out. I guess I’m trying to figure out life, too, but mostly I just post about art here.

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