As we come to the end of our 25th anniversary season, we find ourselves looking in the rearview mirror and considering all the things we’ve accomplished. Cueing up the sepia-toned memories, like...
Looking Back – A Town Hall Residency
Wrapping up her residency, Maia shares some reflections on her time at Town Hall. This residency has deepened my conviction that artists are scholars and that art and scholarship are profoundly and...
Reflecting on 10 years of Fog on the Lens
Tomo Nakayama, a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter from Seattle, recorded his first solo album Fog On The Lens during his 2014 artist residency at Town Hall Seattle. Now, as we celebrate...
Findings Night with Maia Brown: Partner Spotlight, Donkeysaddle Projects
Town Hall's Artist-in-Residence Maia Brown is gearing up for her final Findings Night event on May 19, which explores new musical compositions drawn from the archives of leftist Yiddish poetry...
Artist-in-Residence Maia Brown: Seeking a Song
Artist-in-Residence Maia Brown reflects on what has brought her to seek out the multilingual and intergenerational histories of one particular anti-fascist ballad, and the unexpected places the song...
Artist-in-Residence Maia Brown: Just Scratching the Surface
Details about 2024 Artist in Resident, Maia Brown's Scratch Night Each season, Town Hall’s Residency program offers local Artists or Scholars a paid opportunity to nourish their creative disciplines...
Inspiration and Insights with Tibetan singer Yungchen Lhamo.
In anticipation of her January 26 concert at Town Hall, we asked Yungchen Lhamo about music, travel, and her creative process. When did you start playing music? I have never played a musical...
Introducing On Topic: A Writing Club
Looking for a way to flex your writing muscles in a supportive, casual space? Join us on 10/5 for the inaugural meeting of our new On Topic Writing Club! Facilitated by local writer and theatre...
Town Hall’s Silver Soapbox: Celebrating 25 years
As we celebrate Town Hall Seattle’s 25th season – our silver anniversary – we invite our community to step up to the “Silver Soapbox” and celebrate with us! Around the turn of the 19th century,...