Scope Screenings: A Seattle Creative Hub Ignites Inspiration and Community

Scope Screenings continues to shine as a beacon for Seattle's creative community of color. The October edition, aptly dubbed "The Spooky Edition," brought together a vibrant mix of filmmakers and artists at the SIFF Egyptian Theater. For attendees like Besa Gordon, it was a chance to reconnect with familiar faces like Deaunte Damper, Kay Gonzales, IAMTOPP, and Jaebadiah Gardner, all showcasing their latest creations.


A highlight of the evening was the premiere of "Sarah," a short film by Jaebadiah Gardner and Atuanya Priester honoring Gardner’s grandmother, Spokane Civil Rights activist Sarah Queen Gardner. This poignant project, years in the making, exemplifies the power of Scope Screenings as a platform for sharing stories that resonate deeply within the community.


For three years running, Scope Screenings has provided a vital space for creatives of color to showcase their work, fostering a sense of belonging and affirmation. Founder Lex Scope's commitment to uplifting and elevating these voices has made an undeniable impact on the region's cultural landscape.


The excitement continues as the next Scope Screenings event approaches on November 26th at the SIFF Cinema Uptown. For more information, visit https://www.lexscopefilms.com/.

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