La Sala: A Latinx Artists' Network presents: Connect with La Sala in September!



La Sala is thrilled to be co-sponsoring a variety of events in September that celebrate our local Latinx arts community.

Limited in-person tickets are available for these events and all events require masks and proof of vaccination. All events will also be livestreamed and recorded via our partner venues, so we can all experience art while keeping our community safe. 

These events are supported by Seattle Office of Arts & Culture.

Events at ArtXchange Gallery (Pioneer Square)

La Sala is co-sponsoring two special events in September at ArtXchange Gallery, in conjunction with their exhibition featuring local Oaxacan-American artist Fulgencio Lazo.

Both events will be livestreamed on the ArtXchange Gallery Facebook Page. Visit their page at the date and time of the event and the livestream will appear. 
Indigenous Connections, a multi-disciplinary art event
Friday, Sept. 10, 5-7pm
RSVP for the Livestream here!
(In-person tickets sold out)

Featuring music by Trio Guadalevin (Abel Rocha, Gus Denhard and Antonio M. Gomez), whose music explores the intersection of Indigenous, European, and African music that is part of the identity of Latin America. Literary readings will be presented by local writers Dalia Maxum Aldeco and Donna Miscolta.
Juan Felipe Herrera, the first Latino US poet laureate
Saturday, Sept. 18, 1-3pm
Limited in-person tickets available - RSVP here
RSVP for the Livestream here!

As part of the city-wide Mex-Am festival, we proudly present a reading by Juan Felipe Herrera, the first (and only) Latino US poet laureate. Co-sponsored by the Consulate of Mexico in Seattle.

Events at Nepantla Cultural Arts Gallery
(White Center)

La Sala is co-sponsoring the fall Arts & Lecture series at Nepantla Cultural Arts Gallery! In-person tickets for these events are extremely limited - keep your eyes on Nepantla Cultural Arts Gallery's Facebook Page for the release of each event. 

For those who cannot attend in person, all events will be livestreamed from Nepantla's Instagram Page. To watch the livestreams, just open Instagram and visit their page at the date and time of the event. Or watch the recordings on their IGTV tab after the event. 
Stay Updated on Nepantla's Facebook Page for information about these events!

New Website and New Email Address! 


La Sala has a beautiful new website at www.lasalanw.org designed by Beautiful Lines Consulting and a new email address at info@lasalanw.org - please update your contacts! 

Our new web domain and email address reflect La Sala's growth as an organization that serves more than just the Latinx community of Seattle. We continue to evolve and aim to be a hub and voice for the Latinx arts community of the entire Pacific Northwest region. 

Opportunities for Artists

Artist Trust Grants for Artists' Progress
This year, Artist Trust is offering their GAP grants to BIPOC artists throughout WA state!
Deadline September 7! Info here.

Joann Fabrics Minority Creative Grant Program
This year during Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month, Joann Fabrics will be offering grants to Latinx craft artists. 
Applications open Sept 15! Info here.

Integrity Arts & Culture Mini Grants
Mini grants for individual artists average $250 and can cover a wide variety of expenses. 
Deadline September 10! Info here
 
La Sala is a fiscally sponsored program of Shunpike. 
Our 2021 programming is supported in part by the Office of Arts & Culture. 
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