When you stand in this alley, imagine sand, rocks, and water. This was part of Seattle’s original shoreline, which has dramatically changed after decades of change and development. Now an alley, a group of dedicated “alley-goers” host gatherings here on a regular basis. Residents, retails owners, upper floor businesses, and restaurateurs donate their time and energy to create unique events. Some of these gatherings have featured DJs, folk musicians, filmmakers, and performance artists. Keep walking north through this alley across Yesler Avenue to Post Avenue, eventually reaching Pike Place Market.
When you stand in this alley, imagine sand, rocks, and water. This was part of Seattle’s original shoreline, which has dramatically changed after decades of change and development. Now an alley, a group of dedicated “alley-goers” host gatherings here on a regular basis. Residents, retails owners, upper floor businesses, and restaurateurs donate their time and energy to create unique events. Some of these gatherings have featured DJs, folk musicians, filmmakers, and performance artists. Keep walking north through this alley across Yesler Avenue to Post Avenue, eventually reaching Pike Place Market.
Past Event: Multimedia Installation in Firehouse Alley on 9/22
You’re invited to a Multimedia Installation in Firehouse Alley on Thursday, September 22th. Thursday, September 22 2011 6:00 to 9:00 pm in the Firehouse alley behind 109 1st Ave, Pioneer Square music from Marcus Lange & Dusty and mingling from 6-7pm film and dance from 7-9m Join us for a viewing of the short film OTNEMEM: a...
