Hi Henry! I just became ACT's new mySpace master, and I'm SO glad we're already friends with you, because if we weren't, it was on my short list of first to-do's. How are things on your side? Ben@ACT
We are having a museum staff night this Thursday and hope you can come!
Thursday May 29 at 9:30pm 2209 2nd Ave
Music by:
Don Hutton (SAM) The Gervais brothers of Curtains for You (SAM) Sorry Safari (the Frye) Brian Wallace of the Primate Five (SAM) as well as some short museum guard films! Drink specials for museum employees with I.D. Hope to see you!
Connecting the Puget Sound region’s emerging arts leaders through:
+ Peer networking
+ Educational opportunities
+ Advocacy
As arts programming evolves in the Puget Sound region, arts advocacy takes on new meanings. “Advocacy in a Changing Market,” Part II of the Emerging Arts Leaders Creative Conversations series, will explore the issues of arts advocacy on a legislative, community building, and personal/professional level. The event will kick off with the insights of panelists Gretchen Johnston (Washington State Arts Alliance), Denee McCloud (Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas), Richard Andrews (Henry Art Gallery) and James Keblas (Office of Film and Music), and will open up to a moderated forum for response and group discussion.
Creative Conversations Part II: Advocacy in a Changing Market
Wednesday May 23, 2007
6:30 – 8:30 pm
Langston Hughes Cultural Arts Center
104 17th Ave S
Seattle, WA
Then Henry Art Gallery opened in 1929. I know b/c I've worked there for 3 years and helped with the historic project. It's the first art gallery in WA it's older than the SAM. So you are much older.

you.Hi Henry! I just became ACT's new mySpace master, and I'm SO glad we're already friends with you, because if we weren't, it was on my short list of first to-do's. How are things on your side?
Ben@ACT
We are having a museum staff night this Thursday and hope you can come!
Thursday May 29 at 9:30pm
2209 2nd Ave
Music by:
Don Hutton (SAM)
The Gervais brothers of Curtains for You (SAM)
Sorry Safari (the Frye)
Brian Wallace of the Primate Five (SAM) as well as some short museum guard films! Drink specials for museum employees with I.D.
Hope to see you!
Happy New Year to my friends at The Henry!
It's Me! http://images.1234567905.com/6/2/4/246-2.jpg
Thanks for all your support of Playing French Seattle througout the year. Our festival is only 2 blocks away, so please stop by this weekend!
Nov 8-11
L'Atelier d'Ecriture by Cesare Orioli
and
Nous Etions Assis sur le Rivage du Monde by Jose Pliya
www.brownpapertickets/event/22871
Live! In French!
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, yeah! You are the best HAG!
Connecting the Puget Sound region’s emerging arts leaders through:
+ Peer networking
+ Educational opportunities
+ Advocacy
As arts programming evolves in the Puget Sound region, arts advocacy takes on new meanings. “Advocacy in a Changing Market,” Part II of the Emerging Arts Leaders Creative Conversations series, will explore the issues of arts advocacy on a legislative, community building, and personal/professional level. The event will kick off with the insights of panelists Gretchen Johnston (Washington State Arts Alliance), Denee McCloud (Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas), Richard Andrews (Henry Art Gallery) and James Keblas (Office of Film and Music), and will open up to a moderated forum for response and group discussion.
Creative Conversations Part II: Advocacy in a Changing Market
Wednesday May 23, 2007
6:30 – 8:30 pm
Langston Hughes Cultural Arts Center
104 17th Ave S
Seattle, WA
Lovely profile pic. Thank you for helping making Seattle a lovely place for art and artists.
Then Henry Art Gallery opened in 1929. I know b/c I've worked there for 3 years and helped with the historic project. It's the first art gallery in WA it's older than the SAM. So you are much older.
Henry, When do I get to fly within your rigid walls?
well done! you make me blush. i heart henry. i heart henry.
XOXOXO