By Aspen Anderson Reporting for West Seattle Blog An often-tagged wall on the West Seattle waterfront may be painted with a nearly 200-foot-long mural. West Seattle resident David Stockert is leading ...
An art installation in Nihonmachi Alley commemorating the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II was smeared with black ink over the weekend.
Painted by John Osgood. 2. In Green Lake, between the lake and Woodland Park Zoo, under Aurora Avenue. Painted by Josh Howard. 3. In West Seattle, outside Café Revo (2940 Southwest Avalon Way).
After Johnson, 30, died in April from a fentanyl overdose, “tribute and memorial tags to GRIDE and GRIDE tags and murals began showing up in the Tacoma and Seattle areas,” according to charges ...
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