Whereabouts will you be this First Thursday? We hope it's at ARTS at King Street Station, where we'll be debuting @sainadrawing 's "Whereabouts." This exhibition, presented by The CityArtist Program, captures the grounding freedom of attention to and honoring of the everyday in a chaotic world. Through textile drawing, Heshmati depicts her deep-rooted humanity and the preciousness of being alive through highlighting her everyday experiences.
"Whereabouts" will be on view from July 3-July 19.
ARTS at King Street Station is open Wed. – Sat. 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. and until 8 p.m. on First Thursdays. Admission is free. The gallery is located at 303 S. Jackson St., Top Floor, Seattle, WA 98104.
Images: "At That Moment,” Saina Heshmati, 28 x 37,” Mixed media on fabric, 2024. "Pause," Saina Heshmati, 29 x 32,” Mixed media on fabric, 2024.
Stillness in motion,
Mixed Media On Fabric
Art is a quiet act of resistance in a world that often numbs us, a space where we can scream without being heard, yet still be seen; where what moves us matters more than how we move, and where even the smallest feeling becomes a lifeline back to ourselves.