Positive Frequencies

Every Thursday–Sunday
Northwest African American Museum Central District (Seattle)
This is an in-person event
$5 - $10
All Ages
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In "Positive Frequencies”, artists delve deeper into the profound impact of music on our lives. Through these intricate mixed media pieces, they aim to capture the essence of different musical genres, representing the diverse array of emotions and experiences they evoke. The artworks highlight the unifying power of music, transcending cultural and societal boundaries. By showcasing a diverse range of musical genres and artists from different backgrounds, it celebrates the universal language of music and its ability to bridge divides, foster understanding, and heal collective wounds. We invite you to reflect upon the profound role that music plays in our personal and global lives. "Positive Frequencies," offers a unique opportunity to immerse ourselves in a world where art and music harmoniously coexist, reminding us of the transformative and healing power that can be found within the universal language of music. 
This exhibition features the artwork of C. Bennet, Eric Salisbury, Myron Curry, and Samuel Blackwell.

Included in Museum Admission
$10 for adults
$5 for youth 18 and under 
Free for children three and younger

Event Location

Northwest African American Museum

2300 S Massachusetts St Seattle, WA 98144 Venue website

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