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Early Bird Pricing For SIFF 2018

January 1, 2018 - April 13, 2018

Seattle International Film Festival 2018 will be here before you know it. The programming is still being decided, but one thing is for sure: SIFF will still be the largest international film festival in North America. Members can get Early Bird pricing on passes and packages through April 13, so it's wise to buy now if you know you'll be attending screenings this year. (At the very least, it's good to make sure you get a SIFF membership, or renew it.) For Those Who Love A Party The Gala Pack is the way to go if you want to show up for the big parties. Early Bird pricing knocks off 20 bucks, so you can attend all three of the SIFF 2018 Gala film parties for $105. SIFF 2018 Opening Night Gala: May 17 SIFF 2018 Centerpiece Gala: TBA SIFF 2018 Closing Night Gala: June 10 For Those Who Love Surprises Get the Secret Festival Pass. SIFF includes four secret screenings, at 11am on each Sunday during the festival. Secret festival passholders don't know what's to come (or even where to be until they get a special announcement), but the programmers are keen to make it worth the surprise every... Read more »

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My Favorite Things: Eve Sanford at the SAM

March 1, 2018 @ 6:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Seattle Art Museum 1300 First Ave
Seattle,WA98101United States
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From Seattle Art Museum: My Favorite Things tours bring some of the most opinionated and fascinating artists, cultural producers, and community figures into the galleries to discuss their favorite works of art. This week's tour will be led by Eve Sanford. ABOUT THE PRESENTER Eve Sanford is a multi-disciplinary artist and educator. A transplant from Chicago, she has worked over the past 17 years teaching art for Chicago public and charter schools and various community centers, museums, and programs throughout the city. Eve’s educational philosophy moves her to facilitate creative experiences that engage students in the exploration of self, community, and purpose. As an artist, her work often takes form in photographs, paintings, and installations. She explores identity, vacancy, and healing through a lens that is primarily autobiographical. Eve is an alumna of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Seattle University, and currently serves as the Education and Public Programs Director for the Northwest African American Museum. All tours start at the top of the gallery escalator. Free and open to the public.   Featured photo courtesy of the Seattle Art Museum

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