Showing posts with label JamFest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JamFest. Show all posts

Friday, July 30, 2010

Praise for Ryohei Tanaka

Lots to report today.  I was psyched that The Stranger's Jen Graves highlighted Ryohei Tanka's paper cuts on The Slog this week.  If you haven't seen the show in person yet, swing by the gallery next Thursday for the monthly First Thursday Gallery Walk, from 6 to 9 pm.  I am also putting up a good selection of matchbox labels, vintage postcards, black & white photos of Japan in the 1920s, old commercial goods and hotel luggage labels, and one cool Pro Wrestling poster, all part of Cullom Gallery's Third Annual Summer Ephemera Show, which will run only through Saturday, August 14.  The International District is also hosting JamFest this summer on every first Thursday of the month through September.  The music lineup and ticket info can be found here.

First Thursday Gallery Walk
August 5th, 6 - 9 pm
Cullom Gallery
603 S Main Street
Seattle, WA  98104

On View:
Cuttin' It Up: Paper Cuts by Ryohei Tanka
Third Annual Summer Ephemera Show
Both through Saturday, August 14, 2010


 

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Jammin' in the ID

Nice start last Thursday night for the Seattle International District's new JamFest.  Called "happy hour with a sound track" by Seattle Times writer, Doug Knoop, JamFest offers a wide range of music (June lineup included Dirty Scientifx, The Killer Bees, and my favorite, The Toy Boats) every first Thursday of the month this summer in a variety of ID locations.  Runs through September.  Get more information including next month's bands at http://www.wingluke.org/jamfest/.