Besa Gordon talks Wa Na Wari "Forced Perspective" exhibit at the Paramount on Good Day Seattle
This morning, Besa Gordon, the host of Back2Besa, stopped by Good Day Seattle to talk about the "Forced Perspective: Black Photography at the Paramount Theater" exhibit with Good Day Seattle’s Erin Mayovsky. The exhibit is a collaboration between Seattle Theatre Group (STG) and Wa Na Wari, a center for Black art and storytelling, and features stunning photographs from Wa Na Wari's archives that capture the essence of Black life and culture.
"Forced Perspective" is more than just an art exhibition; it's a celebration of community and collaboration, and has had a profound impact on the Seattle art scene. Besa spoke about the importance of the exhibit and how it provides a platform for Black artists to share their stories and perspectives. "It's amazing to see these images displayed in such a prominent location. Representation matters and this exhibit gives Black artists the visibility they deserve", said Besa. She encouraged viewers to visit the Paramount Theatre to see the exhibit in person. While also noting Wa Na Wari’s Walk The Block start tomorrow, and this week, the Paramount is showing “Funny Girl,” which is a great way to see that artwork in person.
Wa Na Wari’s "Forced Perspective: Black Photography at the Paramount Theater" will be on display at the Paramount Theatre until August 2025. For more info on The Gallery visit STGPresents.org
See more photos from the interview taken by Jordan Somers on behalf of Converge Media