Wednesday, May 29, 2013

SAM Remix Fri June 7

 

SAM Remix
August 27, 2010
8 pm–midnight
Olympic Sculpture Park

Illuminate the park after dark: first 50 in neon get in free.

Tickets: SAM members $12, nonmembers $15, students w/ID $12. This event is open to guests age 18 and over only.

Here are details to assist you in your evening planning:

- The entrance to SAM Remix at the Olympic Sculpture Park is at the corner of Western Avenue and Broad Street at 2901 Western Avenue. All guests with print-at-home, Will Call and blue Remix tickets should check in here.

- Please bring your ID and SAM membership card (if applicable) for Will Call and print-at-home tickets. Drink wristbands for guests 21+ will be distributed just beyond the event entrance.

- The Olympic Sculpture Park garage will be closed. Parking is available on the street and in lots adjacent to the park.

- We will party rain or shine! Be sure to dress for the weather, as most activities and beverage tents will be located outside, throughout the park.

- SAM Members: Present your membership card and photo ID at the Member Table to pick up your drink wristband, one complimentary drink coupon and member lanyard for entrance to the “Members Lawn”. Complimentary beverage is redeemable in the “Members Lawn” bar only located in the Gates Amphitheater.

- Sorry, no pets will be permitted at SAM Remix (with the exception of service animals).

- There will be beverage areas in the PACCAR Pavilion as well as two tent areas throughout the park. Please keep the park clean and keep all beverages in the fenced-in areas.

See new installations and celebrate summer at the Olympic Sculpture Park. Experience art, performances, talks, dancing and more at this late-night creative explosion!EVENT SCHEDULE
8:15 PM Seattle Percussion Collective provides a sunset soundtrack in front of Richard Serra’s "Wake"
9:00 PM Houston-based artist Trenton Doyle Hancock discusses his brand new installation for the PACCAR Pavilion
9:15 PM Truckasauras rocks the party with an explosive lo-fi live set.
9:15 PM Susie Lee presents a dance, music, and digital drawing project
10 PM Writer Amber Flame responds to the work of Trenton Doyle Hancock
10:30 PM The band Library Science rouses the senses with aural and visual delights
* Enjoy SunTzu Sound’s cosmic blend of urban cultures and organic rhythms.
* Collaborate with visual artist Mandy Greer using recycled materials
* Dance under the stars to the global beats of DJ Manpreet and R.I. Productions of I Heart Shiva.
* Contribute to a massive collaborative comic drawing with the Bureau of Drawers
* Try this spontaneous one-line poetry form derived by Allen Ginsberg from haiku
* My Favorite Things Tours with artists Jenny Heishman and Jesse Higman, writer Michael Dylan Welch, Seattle Weekly's Victoria Ellison, art critic Jen Graves, The Stranger's Pick Lucas Deon Spivey and others.
SAM members enjoy priority access at Remix, ticket presale and more.
Not a member? Join SAM today.

SAM is proud to have American Institute of Architects Seattle, Arcade, Artist Trust, The Bernard Apartments, Bumbershoot: Seattle's Music & Arts Festival, I Heart Shiva, Jack Straw Productions, Out for Sustainability, Pacific Science Center, Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), Seattle Works, Sustainable Belltown, Sustainable Seattle, Sustainable Style Foundation, University of Washington School of Law's Advocates for the Arts (AFTA), and Washington Rare Plant Care and Conservation as our August SAM Remix cohosts

Members: $12.00
Adults: $15.00
Students: $12.00

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Memorial Day

Memorial Day comes and goes each year, and most of us observe it by having a three-day weekend packed with events, BBQs/burger burns, sporting events, and other fun activities. We might take some time to observe flags flown at half-staff or pause on the PBS broadcast of the Memorial Day Concert from Washington. But that's usually it.

As the years pass from the brief time I was in the Air Force, the more nostalgic I feel. I watch "my" Airmen as they gain rank, adding stripes and fancy titles, and "my" NCOs as they prepare to hang up their uniforms for the last time. I celebrate marriages and births and grieve losses with them, and I try to focus on the reasons that I trained to be a leader and officer rather than the reasons that developed for deciding not to stay in.

2012 and 2013 have been pivotal years for Josh and me, and we are starting to feel like we're back on track of plan A, though I admit that it's more like Plan A.99.b. or something like that - it almost resembles plan A, since we are living in a city, near one of our families, and we're doing jobs that we have both studied, albeit after our undergrad years.

In other ways, we have also mourned some losses this year, losing some of our connections to the oldest generations in our families. My dear grandmother, my dad's mom, passed away at Thanksgiving time. Josh's grandfather, his mom's dad, passed in January. Both of the grandparents were foundations in our families, and we feel their losses strongly at family gatherings and in our weekend habits.

This Memorial Day, we remember the path that we took to get to the points we're at -- not to say that we've arrived but to acknowledge what as occurred in order to have the opportunity to sit and blog about it. We remember the friends and family with whom we were close when we lived close by, and we thank you for the time that we overlapped.

I hope you're with friends and loved ones this time, and if you're not, I encourage you to seek ways to build close relationships with those who are around you. You might surprise yourself, like we have in every place we've lived, by the kindred spirits you find who are walking similar paths to yours, even if briefly.

Happy Memorial Day.

Thank you to the men and women who put on uniforms, thank you to their families, and thank you to the citizens that have supported them. Remember, you're never in this totally alone.