Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

Tessa Hulls with Putsata Reang

Exploring Generational Echoes

This event has already occurred
Date:
Wednesday, March 6
Time:
7:30 pm PST
Cost:
$5 – $25 Sliding Scale
Learn more about Sliding Scale tickets.

Venue

The Wyncote NW Forum
1119 8th Ave (Entrance off Seneca St.)
Seattle, 98101 United States
+ Google Map

Community Events

22 and Under, On Topic – A Writing Club

Notes:

This is an On Topic Writing Club event. Join us in The Otto at 6:30PM with Miriam Tobin of SCRiB LAB. Learn more and register below.

Town Hall events are approximately 75 minutes long.

Buy the Companion Book

Feeding Ghosts: A Graphic Memoir

Third Place Books

Buy the Book
Arts & Culture

If you’re a part of the Seattle arts scene, chances are you’ve come across Tessa Hulls. She has a hand in many local creative communities, including Seattle Arts & Lectures (where you might have spotted her illustrations on the 2021 Summer Book Bingo Card!), the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture, and the Henry Art Museum. She’s also the lead artist in the Wing Luke Museum exhibit “Nobody Lives Here,” which explores the impacts of how the I-5 construction ran right through the Chinatown International District in the 1960s.

It’s no surprise then that Hulls is passionate about mixing art and historical research, looking at how past events echo throughout daily relationships today. She explores these themes in her debut book, Feeding Ghosts, a graphic novel memoir that tells the story of three generations of women in her family: her Chinese grandmother Sun Yi; her mother, Rose; and herself. Sun Yi, who fled Communist China for Hong Kong, published a celebrated memoir about her persecution and survival, but then later succumbed to mental illness.

Read More

Determined to face the history that shaped her family, Tessa exposes the wounds that haunt generations and the love that holds them together. Hulls is a self-proclaimed “compulsive genre-hopper,” mixing personal and political histories with travel writing and visual art. This might explain why she’s so well-intertwined in Seattle’s art scene, using her creativity to build community and create conversations about the impacts of our shared history.

Tessa Hulls is an artist, a writer, and an adventurer. Her essays have appeared in The Washington Post, Atlas Obscura, and Adventure Journal, and her comics have been published in The Rumpus, City Arts, and SPARK. She has received grants from the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture and 4Culture, and she is a fellowship recipient from the Washington Artist Trust. Feeding Ghosts is her first book.

Putsata Reang is a Cambodian-born author and a journalist whose work has appeared in The New York TimesPoliticoThe GuardianMs.The San Jose Mercury News, and The Seattle Times, among other publications. She is an alumna of residencies at Hedgebrook, the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, and Mineral School, and she has received fellowships from the Alicia Patterson Foundation and Jack Straw Cultural Center.

On Topic Writing Club

Looking for a way to flex your writing muscles in a supportive, casual space? Join us at 6:30PM in the Otto Bar to warm up for the main event through writing! This On Topic Writing Club will be facilitated by Miriam Tobin of SCRiB LAB and will focus on themes inspired by Tessa Hulls’ Feeding Ghosts. No preparation needed – just bring your own writing tools of choice and get ready to flow!

Register Here

Founded in 1998 in Lake Forest Park, Washington, Third Place Books is dedicated to the creation of a community around books and the ideas inside them. With locations in Lake Forest Park and Seattle’s Ravenna and Seward Park neighborhoods, Third Place Books is proud to serve the entire Seattle metro area. Learn more about their author event series, staff picks, and exclusive editions at thirdplacebooks.com.

Learn More

Upcoming Events

Rob Sheffield

An Era Like No Other — How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music