The Way of the Bird King Public Art Exhibition is presented by Scan Design Foundation, whose mission is to support Danish-American relations with a focus on environmental sustainability. NWTrolls: Way of the Bird King features six giant hand-built troll sculptures by Danish environmental artist, Thomas Dambo. The publicly-accessible sculptures are located around the Pacific Northwest where each whimsical troll sculpture is part of an underlying environmental story. The project celebrates the human experience of art by amplifying the connections of cultural heritage between Coast Salish tribal communities and Scandinavian traditions. To learn more about the project, visit NWTrolls.org.
Fall into the meditative flow state inspired by Seattle’s waterways and the rituals of rowing celebrated in Daniel James Brown’s bestseller, The Boys in the Boat, as read by Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner. #SeattleBookmarked
If you’re looking for the best food, coffee, and cocktails that Seattle has to offer, then you need to check out what Seattleites have to say when Phil the Culture investigates. From the Hey Auntie cocktail at Communion to breve cappuccinos at Espresso Vivace and eclectic cocktails at Inside Passage, Seattle’s got the goods.
History—both personal and societal—is enshrined in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, with loyal locals coming back to time-honored, beloved institutions like Tai Tung’s or the Seattle Pinball Museum. A whole tapestry of history unfolds here, one that stretches across cultural lines and works to remember all the sacrifices of those who came before.
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