GZ Radio Covers the Complexity Showcase at ARTS at King Street Station

Last month, the City of Seattle Office of Arts & Culture launched the iconic Complexity exhibit at ARTS inside the historic King Street Station. The exhibit, part of the DogTown Collection, is in partnership with The American Graffiti & Urban Art Conservation Project and APEX Art & Cultural Center. This epic collection showcases masterpieces created by some of the most influential graffiti writers of the last 50 years.

The GZ Radio crew visited the DogTown Collection last week to check out the exhibit. The Complexity Showcase is open until July 20th at ARTS at King Street Station. If you're a fan of graffiti art, be sure to check it out! And don't forget to follow GZ Radio on IG or visit their website at GZRadio.Org.

About the Complexity Showcase

The Complexity Showcase is a celebration of graffiti art and its cultural significance. The exhibit features works by some of the most influential graffiti writers of the past 50 years, including many who have never shown their work in a gallery setting before.

The exhibit is housed at ARTS at King Street Station, a dynamic space for arts and culture in the heart of Seattle. ARTS is dedicated to increasing opportunities for people of color to generate and present their work.

The Complexity Showcase is a must-see for anyone interested in graffiti art or urban culture. Be sure to check it out before it closes on July 20th!

This piece was Directed, Produced, filmed, and edited by Riley O'Brien with lead reporter and second camera operator, Lesly Pierre.

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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