From our sister site The Auburn Examiner: On Wednesday evening, Jan. 17, 2024 at the Postmark Center for the Arts in Auburn there was a reception for artists from the […]
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Art Corner: The 3 Chimes of the Vision 2023 Burien Art Market
The Vision 2023 Burien Art Market Gala started at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday night, Nov. 18, 2023 at the SeaTac Community Center. This was a familiar event for me, and […]
Art Corner: Burien’s 2023 Dia de los Muertos a great event to illustrate connection to Mexico and our ancestors
On Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, a celebration was held at the Burien Community Center, presenting a free annual community event: Dia de los Muertos. The event was open to everyone […]
Art Corner: Dancing with Dragons at Burien’s Arts-A-Glow 2023
The evening of Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023 in Burien was a glowing parade of art and lights. This year was like last year’s in terms of location. The event went […]
Art Corner: Normandy Park’s Music in the Park 2023 Finalé had a ‘Path of Petals’
Many cities host a Music in the Park series, providing space for free concerts and theatre groups. Normandy Park is a small City between Burien and Des Moines, with space […]
Art Corner: A Work in Progress – the life cycle of Art
A Work in Progress: The Life Cycle of Art Whether art is written on a bar napkin at 2 a.m. or a masterpiece placed behind museum glass, they each have […]
Art Corner: Living Art and Game Theory
What is living art? When an artist spends their final days and reaches the end of their life. When their art stops changing, society can then reflect without argument from […]
Art Corner: ‘Art is Like a Box of Chocolates’
Art is Like a Box of Chocolates One of the biggest inspirations of art is love, and perhaps no other art movement reflects the themes of love than the Romantic […]
Art Corner: New Art, New Year – a look into AI Art
By Raymond Street New Art, New Year As another year crests over the calendar the art world is buzzing with a new idea; AI art. Artificial Intelligence is computer programmed […]
Art Corner: Coloring outside the lines at Winterfest
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Art Corner: For Whom the Bell Tolls at ‘Vision 2022’
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Introducing ‘Art Corner’ by Raymond Street: ‘What is Art?’
‘The Ninth Wave’ created by Ivan Aivazovsky, 1850 By Raymond Street Art is many things, from the very personal to the social. First a disclaimer, a reminder that the following is […]
Construction of new turf, track started at Sylvester Middle School
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article has been updated with the correct, current budget total. Highline Public Schools 2022 bond is funding construction of a new synthetic turf field and new track […]
LETTER: ‘We believe that a performing arts center would deliver the most advantages’ for Metro’s affordable housing space in Burien
[EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a Letter to the Editor, written and submitted by a verified resident. It does not necessarily reflect the opinions of South King Media, nor its staff.] […]
Come join the 11th annual Burien Public Art Walk-n-Talk on Sunday, Aug. 6
From our friends at WABI Burien: For further information, please contact Maureen Hoffmann, WABI Burien President, info@wabiburien.org. Come join us on Sunday, August 6 for the 11th Annual Burien Public Art […]
Come join the 11th annual Burien Public Art Walk-n-Talk this Sunday, Aug. 6
From our friends at WABI Burien: Come join us on Sunday, August 6 for the 11th Annual Burien Public Art Walk-n-Talk! Rain-or-shine we’ve gathered on the first Sunday of every […]
‘That’s a wrap’ for new art on Signal Boxes on Des Moines Memorial Drive
By Rose Clark President, Des Moines Memorial Drive Preservation Association This Memorial Day, 2023, the Des Moines Memorial Drive Preservation Association unveiled signal boxes wrapped in WWI-themed art to be […]
BAT Theatre shows off what ‘game changer’ proposed new performing/visual arts center in Burien might look like
Burien Actors Theatre (BAT Theatre) on May 17, 2023 held a presentation on their proposed new, $48 million performing and visual arts center in Burien, based on early renderings from […]
Self-Care and the Art of Massage: Your Wellness Journey Begins Here
Self-Care and the Art of Massage: Your Wellness Journey Begins Here In today’s whirlwind world, self-care is not merely a luxury; it’s a necessity. It is a personal commitment, a […]
Bloodwork’s Northwest’s ‘Savor Life, Save a Life’ campaign starts May 1
Bloodworks Northwest this week announced that their second year of SAVOR LIFE. SAVE A LIFE. campaign launches on May 1 and will run through July 31, 2023. This year’s campaign will include a […]
Meet Me at the Corner! La Esquina is a place for fun and food with friends
Meet me at the Corner! La Esquina is a place for fun and food with friends. La Esquina (“the corner” in Espanol) is family-owned and operated by Christian Alvarado Bello, […]
Danny Mansmith: An Artist in his environment
This March and April, Burien Arts hosts Danny Mansmith’s exhibition, “We All Become Myth,” at the Highline Heritage Museum. Danny Mansmith is a prolific artist who moved to Burien from […]
Community Connectors, Shape Your City, Crime & Arts discussed at Monday night’s Burien City Council
Here’s our recap of the Burien City Council’s regular meeting held on Monday night, Feb. 6, 2023: Black History Month The first Proclamation recognized February as Black History Month, and […]
Sea-Tac Airport seeking artists for permanent installations in C Concourse
The Port of Seattle’s Public Art Program is seeking multiple artists or artist teams for four permanent art commissions that will be located across the C Concourse at Seattle-Tacoma International […]