Making art affordable and assessable: The WHY studio
Local Seattle art studio offers a free place with supplies for local artists to create amidst the rising cost of living.
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The WHY’s founders Chloe Kimball and Colin Reid Babcock standing in front of the Equinox building that holds The WHY.
Local Seattle art studio offers a free place with supplies for local artists to create amidst the rising cost of living.
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“Emo Night” touring concert 2025 celebrating its 10th anniversary in Seatle’s El Corazone venue as a thank you to Washington’s music scene for supporting them through thick and think. Photo by Karla Pastrana.
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