AMcE Creative Arts x PublicDisplay.ART > March 12 by AMcE | Feb 18, 2022 | Artist Talk, Events AMcE Creative Arts x PublicDisplay.ARTArtist Panel discussion with Marty Griswold, Executive Director of One Reel / PD.A Publishercelebrating the release of its second edition March 12, 4p – 5:30p 2022Panel discussion will be live-streamed (RSVP here to watch the live-stream) with limited seating at the gallery (RSVP here to attend the in-person event). Join AMcE Creative Arts and PublicDisplay.ART in celebrating the release of the second edition of this new publication highlighting Seattle’s artistic talent. The event, held at AMcE’s gallery on Capitol Hill, will feature a panel discussion with PD.A’s founder Marty Griswold and featured artists, including Soo Hong (debut edition), muralist and social justice activist Angelina Villalobos, and multidisciplinary artist Daniel R. Smith. The event is free and open to the public. The discussion will be live-streamed and there is limited, in-person event seating RSVPs required via our Eventbrite page. About PublicDisplay.ARTPublicDisplay.ART (PD.A) is a quarterly tabloid publication published by One Reel, a 501c3 non-profit, focused on showcasing Seattle area artists and supporting Seattle’s creative industry. The first edition, released December 2021, shared the work of ten artists, several with national and international recognition for their work. The print format places “art directly into your hands,” and is available for free at locations throughout the city. Starting in March, PD.A will expand its arts coverage to include a lead feature by local educator, artist and writer, Sharon Arnold, as well as creative industry news columns, gallery listings, a guide to Seattle’s neighborhood artwalks, and will feature the work of fifteen local artists. “We hope to use an old friend—a free, tabloid publication—to reinvigorate the idea that creativity is still at the heart of Seattle, that the free exchange of art and ideas makes our community better… We hope that PublicDisplay.ART will rekindle that sense of discovery and become an inspiration for exploring visual arts around Puget Sound.” – PublicDisplay.ART
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