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Integral Arts June Updates

Check out some of the local arts-based things going on in and around Everett:

Black Lives Matter

Integral Arts was proud to witness such a powerful gathering last week at the Moment to Breathe Black Youth Vigil in Glendale Park. We know this work is not just about attending a vigil once in a while though: there is important work to be done in our community and beyond that will take continued engagement from all of us. Here at Integral Arts, we’ll be doing what we do best: listening, amplifying the voices and artistic presence of those around us, and creating more spaces for our community and BIPOC to be heard.

Everett Community Art Walk 2020

It’s official! The Everett Community Art Walk returns for 2020! This exhibition will be an online digital format this year as we continue to do everything we can to ensure artists, visitors, participants, businesses, and workers remain as safe as they can be. But this means we can accept digital submissions, video, and photos/video of 3-D work this year as well! So come on everyone, surprise us with what you’ve got!
Artists can submit up to 3 pieces for selection, to be included in the digital exhibition. It’s free to apply/participate. We’ll notify you after 8/30 if you’ve been selected.
Apply here




Participatory Pride Banner Project

We have been unable to host our anticipated in-person Pride event this year, but we felt strongly that this shouldn’t stop us from taking time to acknowledge Pride Month in Everett. So in partnership with Love is Love Everett and Henna Inspired, we want to invite you all to take some time to make something together and to honor our LGBTQ+ community. And then when next year rolls around (or whenever we get out of this quarantine), we’ll have a fantastic community-made Pride flag to unfurl.

We’re asking people to decorate a surface with one (or predominately one) of the colors in the Pride flag: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, or purple. Take a photo of it and email it to Henna Inspired, and we’ll combine all of your images into a unique Pride flag collage. And the next time we can get together to celebrate Pride in Everett, we’ll come with a printed banner, made from a collage of YOUR submissions.

More information is available on Henna Inspired’s website, as well as the event posting here.