Ghosts of Seattle Past
Jaimee Garbacik author Joshua Powell illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Chin Music Press
Published:25th May '17
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• Ghosts of Seattle Past is currently featuring an art book beta version and excerpts of art and interviews at Seattle’s Central for Architecture and Design BOOM exhibit • Partnership with Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture to distribute chapbook mini-anthologies to architects, developers, urban planners, and other high-profilers interested in urban geography • Contributors will be publishing pieces in local and national print venues • Prominent contributors who've migrated from Seattle will be waging pop-up media campaigns across the US (emphasis West Coast)
Place and politics collide in a multimedia free-for-all-a ghost tour of a boom city trying to find its soul.Seattle is built on booms-logging, fishing, aerospace, and now tech. This anthology gathers essays, interviews, photography, and comix to reconstruct community hubs lost to growth. From the settlements of Native American tribes to the incubators of grunge, from a foxxxy cabaret to an Old Spaghetti Factory, Ghosts of Seattle Past provides an eyes-on-the-street view of a city in flux. The Ghosts of Seattle Past anthology comes at a critical point: Seattle had the country's steepest rent hikes in 2015. The city is becoming a national focal point for issues of development. Both recent transplants and the old guard are trying to figure out how to live in the new landscape. Through their warm, conversational, whip-smart voices, the city speaks not only to the current boom, but also to longer-brewing problems of segregation, queer erasure, and colonization. Tracing the issues across six hand-drawn maps, Seattle's best-known artists (including Elissa Washuta, Kate Lebo, and Paul Constant) join community lynchpins (including Chief Seattle's great-great-great-great grandson) in a dialogue as incisively political as it is richly human. Anthology curator Jaimee Garbacik is a book editor, writer, artist, youth equity advocate, and the owner and founder of Footnote Editorial. She previously authored Gender and Sexuality for Beginners, currently on curricula at more than a dozen universities. Josh Powell, artist behind the anthology's hand-drawn maps, is the former director of all-ages youth-led music and arts organization The Vera Project and co-founder of Seattle nonprofit The Bikery. He currently works at Seattle's largest environmental remediation firm.
ISBN: 9781634059640
Dimensions: unknown
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224 pages