CHArts Streaming Festival - SubKulture Underground & Community Partners
This program will be streamed LIVE, both here and on our Facebook Videos page – visit right at showtime to join us!
All events are FREE, with sliding-scale, pay-what-you-can tickets and festival passes! All donations go to the COVID-19 Artist Trust Relief Fund to support individual artists. Direct donations to the presenting arts organizations and individuals are also encouraged.
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All programs will also be streaming online at Northwest Film Forum’s Facebook page.
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Community Programs
7:30pm-8:30pm: Work by Local Artists
Gallery walk-through by Ghost Gallery, featuring work by Susan Christensen.
Testimonials about Vermillion, along with work from their latest show, Crush/Repeat, an annual art event for queer community and friends! Participants of all ages and experience level chose a small project to repeat every day during the month of March. Mediums include photography, painting, sewing, sculpture, music, writing, video, and more. Topics range from lighthearted to deeply personal, with some artists using the project to process the impact of the public health crisis that unfolded over the month. Borrowing inspiration from a national project called Fun-a-day, established artists and first-time creators alike are emerging from this unprecedented winter together using art as an act of resistance, resilience and growth.
Stephen Anunson‘s webseries, Heavy Love: A haunting, queer, post-breakup coming of age web series meditating on desire, decaying friendship, disease anxiety and apocalypse in 2013.
Dark Smith‘s “Waiting”: A conceptual music video from Danny Denial and Rajah Makkonnen, filmed at underground Seattle performance space Lovecitylove and at the Northwest Film Forum with assistance from NWFF’s Paul Siple.
SubKulture Cabaret
8:30pm-9:30pm: SubKulture Underground
SubKulture is a monthly cabaret night on the fourth Wednesday of the month featuring the dark, the weird, the sexy, & the sexy dark and weird side of cabaret, dance, and cirque.
Their streaming program will feature a wide-ranging variety show with burlesque, music, drag, film, performance art, and more! Featuring burlesque by Dolce Dujour, Miss Mia Maravilla, Tony Tapatio, Porcelain, Ruby Mimosa, and Waxie Moon, plus drag by Miss Texas 1988, Ursula Major, and Old Witch Queen. Music will by provided by Adra Boo, photography by Alexander Elkholy, performance art by ScaryAnn, and films by Ade and Collide-O-Scope.
Capitol Hill Arts District Streaming Festival 2020
All programs will be streaming online at Northwest Film Forum’s Facebook page.
VIEW FULL SCHEDULE or RSVP FOR TICKETS
All events are FREE, with sliding-scale, pay-what-you-can tickets and festival passes! All donations go to the COVID-19 Artist Trust Relief Fund to support individual artists. Direct donations to the presenting arts organizations and individuals are also encouraged.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29
FEATURED ARTISTS: bit.ly/caphillarts2020A
Northwest Film Forum (6:30–7:30pm)
Photographic Center Northwest (7:30–8:30pm)
Community Programs (8:30–8:40pm)
Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas (8:40–9:45pm)
THURSDAY, APRIL 30
FEATURED ARTISTS: bit.ly/caphillarts2020B
Community Programs (7:30–8:30pm)
SubKulture Cabaret (8:30–9:30pm)
FRIDAY, MAY 1
FEATURED ARTISTS: bit.ly/caphillarts2020C
Crybaby Studios (7:00–8:30pm)
BeautyBoiz (8:30–10:00pm)
SATURDAY MAY 2
FEATURED ARTISTS: bit.ly/caphillarts2020D
The AMP: AIDS Memorial Pathway (4:30–5:45pm)
Community Programs (5:45–6:00pm)
Hugo House (6:00–7:30pm)
Capitol Hill Block Party (7:30–9:00pm)
Kame House (9:00pm–dance o’clock)
SUNDAY, MAY 3
FEATURED ARTISTS: bit.ly/caphillarts2020E
Kame House x Toe Jam (12:00pm-10:00pm)
MIPoPS – Moving Image Preservation of Puget Sound x NWFF (4:30–5:30pm)
Longhouse Media (5:30–7:00pm)
Vanishing Seattle (7:00–7:30pm)
Velocity Dance Center (7:30–8:30pm)