
A series of one-on-one interviews with creative people in arts and culture
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Category | Arts | ||||

Jess Van Nostrand and Lucy in The Project Room
The Project Room began in 2011 as an experiment in the arts, offering a platform for the development of new work and allowing for the public to participate in the creative process in a variety of way... more
Displacement: Visual Artist Veit Stratmann
Paris-based artist Veit Stratmann, who presented the work title L'Aquila at The Project Room in 2012, has made a practice of researching and writing about places of massive upheaval and its impact on the... more
Learning Outside The Classroom: Electronic Artist Michna
Adrian Michna learned the trombone as a child, which led to experiments with electronic sounds (for example, gently squeezing a friend's cat to generate a squeak) and now to an established c... more
The New Art Marketplace: Digital Artist Kevin McCoy
Artist and Monegraph Founder and CEO Kevin McCoy
In 2011, New York-based digital artists Kevin and Jennifer McCoy created Northwest Passing for TPR; but instead of presenting what on... more
A Symbol of Pride: Rainbow Flag Designer Gilbert Baker
In 1978, Gilbert Baker, a drag queen and community activist in San Francisco, responded to his friend Harvey Milk's assertion that the gay rights movement needed a new symbol. The pink triangl... more
It's a Bitch to RememberOctober 22, 6-6:45pm
For the third consecutive year, TPR is pleased to be a stop along the route for Lit Crawl Seattle. This year, writers Steven Barker, Jason Schmidt and Allison Ellis tackle The Project Room's current Big ... more
Was Here: Visual Artist Ellie Dicola
This month's podcast is a conversation with Seattle-based artist Ellie Dicola. As part of Seattle Storefronts, a program that places artist projects in vacant storefront spaces, Ellie created the installation W... more
Photos by Katie Miller for The Project Room
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Since October 2014, The Project Room has been following Anastacia Tolbert in the making of 9 Ounces, A One-Woman Show. Starring the three female characters Alice, Luna & Saraphin... more










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