Arte Noir: A Beacon of Black Art and Culture in Seattle - Hey Black Seattle!

Nestled in the heart of Seattle's Central District is Arte Noir, a haven for Black art and culture. Founded by local legend Vivian Phillips and run by her daughter, Jazmyn Scott, this black art specialty shop and fine arts gallery is a vibrant space showcasing the talent and creativity of the Black community.

A Legacy of Representation

Jazmyn, a longtime arts advocate, understands the importance of representation. "It's crucial for folks to have a space to be showcased, highlighted, and represented," she says. "Arte Noir provides that platform, fostering a sense of belonging and pride within the Black community."

More Than Just a Gallery

Arte Noir goes beyond simply exhibiting art. It serves as a community hub, offering a space for artists to connect, collaborate, and share their passions. The gallery regularly hosts workshops, events, and artist talks, creating a dynamic environment that nurtures artistic growth and expression.

A Commitment to the Future

Arte Noir's dedication to the community extends beyond its walls. The gallery is currently in the process of breaking ground for a recording studio and makerspace. This expansion will provide young people with access to resources and opportunities to explore their creative potential in music production and other artistic disciplines.

Support the Legacy

Arte Noir is a testament to the vibrant Black art scene in Seattle. By supporting this vital institution, you contribute to the preservation and celebration of Black culture, empowering future generations of artists and creators.

Visit Hey Black Seattle

To learn more about Arte Noir and other Black-owned businesses in Seattle, visit Hey Black Seattle, a platform dedicated to connecting people with the rich tapestry of Black excellence in the city. Register as a member to support the work, donate to causes you care about, and create a profile to share your own contributions to the community.

Together, we can ensure that the legacy of Black art and culture continues to thrive in Seattle.

​​This segment was first aired on Back2Besa on FOX 13 Seattle. See past episodes and segments at whereweconverge.com/back2besa and on the FOX Local app. Learn how to download app here bit.ly/watchfoxlocal

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