Smoke break for Jakele, a cook at Catfish Corner on MLK & Cherry.
shot for the Seattle Weekly.
Smoke break for Jakele, a cook at Catfish Corner on MLK & Cherry.
shot for the Seattle Weekly.
Once again, the Adventure School raised the party planning bar with the Henry Art Gallery’s benefit gala. A South Lake Union warehouse was transformed with the help of Berlin-based artist Jeppe Hein, who chaired the event and created a revolving angled mirror installation that transfixed anyone walking by it. Johnathan Sundstrom of Lark catered the dinner, with William Leaman of Bakery Nouveau sculpting deserts that were art pieces in their own right. After dinner, tablecloths were pulled to reveal ping pong tables underneath. Guests practiced their back-hand while Orkestar Zirkonium fired up their instruments, carrying the crowd into the next room and sending them off to dance the evening hours away.
The party planning mavens themselves, Aviva & Cori:
The man with the camera bottom center above is the “creative muscle” of Wright Might, Patrick Wright. He put together this incredible video of the evening from start to finish.
More coming from this incredible party thrown by the Adventure School in a bit. The below image can be seen in this month’s Seattle Metropolitan Magazine.
I spent some time in the woods of Shoreline with Tim & Ryan, the two guys behind Ivan & Alyosha, an indie pop group out of Seattle. They’re getting ready to reissue their ep, The Verse, the Chorus, on Cheap Lullaby Records and asked me to do some promos. Big thanks to Tim’s wife, Lindzee, who brought a delicious spread of eats to keep us going.
Some quick engagement teasers for Steph & Trev, who woke up early this morning to head to Bainbridge Island. They found this broken down, tagged up building and put their own love touch on it. Beware of these two badass soon-to-be-weds!