Arts & Culture

Arts in the South End: September 2024 Roundup

Editor

by Jas Keimig

Summer has been fun — sunny skies, cool lake waters, days spent with loved ones. Now, fall is rounding the corner with its chill, leaf-crunching, school-going ways. And with the change of seasons comes tons of incredible arts programming across the South End. Use one of our ever-shortening days to listen to jazz players perform at the Jackson Street Art Walk, listen to journalist Isabel Wilkerson talk with Marcus Harrison Green, come together with community to call for a free Palestine, or admire Warren Dykeman's use of color and line at studio e. Lots to do!

Think we missed something? Let us know at Arts@SeattleEmerald.org.

Sept. 5, 7:30 p.m.
The Royal Room
5000 Rainier Ave. S., Seattle 98118

Jas Keimig is a writer and critic based in Seattle. They previously worked on staff at The Stranger, covering visual art, film, music, and stickers. Their work has also appeared in Crosscut, South Seattle Emerald, i-D, Netflix, and The Ticket. They also co-write Unstreamable for Scarecrow Video, a column and screening series highlighting films you can't find on streaming services. They won a game show once.

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