Duwamish River, Longfellow Creek photo exhibits at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center

When:
October 13, 2021 all-day
2021-10-13T00:00:00-07:00
2021-10-14T00:00:00-07:00
Where:
times vary
4408 Delridge Way SW
West Seattle
Cost:
Free

Join us for the premiere of two powerful photo exhibits The Green-Duwamish, One River for All and t?áwi, Creek of HOPE
by renown photojournalist and author Tom Reese. The exhibit presents a modern view of the river from its headwaters to where it meets Puget Sound, interweaving the human and wildlife connections of the river. Experience the uniqueness of our river with these stunning photographs.

Also showing is the premier of Tom’s Longfellow Creek photo exhibit t?áwi, Creek of HOPE , the first photo exhibit of the creek from its 10,000 year old headwaters at Roxhill Park to Elliott Bay. This iconic creek which is on the ancestral land of the Duwamish Tribe, is the backbone of West Seattle reflecting the many complex changes of the region as it has developed. Discover little known places of the creek, its human and wildlife connections, and the questions we face about its future.

The exhibit runs through Sat. Oct 9th—Nov 6th as part of Duwamish Alive!
Viewing Days and Times:
Wednesdays: 4:00 — 6:00 pm
Saturdays: noon — 4:00 pm
Youngstown Cultural Arts Center 4408 Delridge Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106
Admission: FREE
Special showings of groups 5 or more can be arranged through DNDA at dnda.org

Exhibits are presented by Tom Reese, Lisa Parsons, Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association and Duwamish Alive Coalition.
This exhibit complements The SPIRIT RETURNS 2.0: A DUWAMISH AND SETTLER STORY exhibits at the Duwamish Longhouse and Log House Museum.

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