A Guide to Visitors: Stories on Stage Real-life stories told by real-life people is what A Guide To Visitors is all about. Host Jeannie Yandel is your guide to a curated selection of true stories told by gifted storytellers. Each half-hour A Guide To Visitors: Stories on Stage episode showcases three compelling storytellers. |
An Evening With... Figures of both national and local prominence in the arts come to talk with Seattle. "An Evening With" showcases discussions, interviews, panels and presentations with a variety of guests from all areas of the arts at venues such as the EMP|SFM, SIFF, Town Hall, the Frye Art Museum and more. |
And Now This... And Now This... is a series of short videos about how art is a way of life and how art is everywhere. |
Art Venues & Organizations From the tiniest coffeehouse gallery to SAM and from fringe theater to the Rep, the SEATTLE CHANNEL is the video home of arts in Seattle. |
Art Zone with Nancy Guppy The SEATTLE CHANNEL ART ZONE presents a weekly show starring Nancy Guppy and Seattle's fabulous creative scene, with fresh highlights from local arts, entertainment and cultural happenings. ART ZONE with Nancy Guppy features interviews with local artists and performers, reviews and previews of current offerings, and lots of surprises. |
Artist & Performer Profiles A collection of profiles of local artists and performers whose compelling and inspiring works can be seen, heard and experienced in and around Seattle. |
Artist Behind the Art In this series, we get a behind-the-scenes look at some of the local artists involved in the City's numerous arts programs. |
Award Winning Arts and Culture Videos Programs produced at the Seattle Channel that have won regional and national awards. |
Big Night Out Big Night Out is a monthly variety show on the SEATTLE CHANNEL that tapes the first week of the month. Episodes are filmed before a live audience Columbia City Theatre in Seattle! |
Book Lust with Nancy Pearl Seattle's own "action figure librarian" and best-selling author Nancy Pearl sits down each month with top writers from around the country for conversations about books and the process and art of writing. There's no one better qualified than Nancy to discuss books and writing, bringing an informed reader's perspective to lively conversation and in-depth dialogs about all things literary. Book Lust with Nancy Pearl is filmed monthly at the University Bookstore in Seattle. |
Bumbershoot Features and special coverage of Bumbershoot, Seattle's annual arts festival held over Labor Day Weekend at the Seattle Center. |
City A Go Go City A Go Go is a twice-monthly look at what's going on in and around Seattle, with lively host Nancy Guppy visiting restaurants, museums, galleries, and special places all over the city. City A Go Go will inspire you to get off your couch and experience the city where you live, with new and exciting ideas, and fresh looks at arts and culture you may have thought you already knew. |
City Celebrations and Festivals Watch special City celebrations and festivals which highlight holidays, people and events in Seattle. |
City of Music Seattle is a music town! Check out bands, composers, orchestras, record stores, instrument shops and all the notes and noises that make the soundtrack of the city. |
Cookus Interruptus The mission of Cookus Interruptus is to educate viewers about how to prepare high-quality wholesome food within the context of busy family life. |
Dance From the traditional to the avant garde, Seattle loves a good dance. |
Eccentric Seattle You may think you knew Seattle's history, but you haven't heard the best stories until you've spent time with author J. Kingston Pierce. Based on his book of the same name, Eccentric Seattle exposes the lesser-known (though no less compelling) people, places and stories of our city's past. Dive into Seattle's lesser known history with Eccentric Seattle with J. Kingston Pierce. |
Elliott Bay Book Company Located in Pioneer Square and home to over 150,000 titles, Elliott Bay Book Company presents many author events and readings. |
Film It rains a bunch, so movies, filmmakers, actors, directors, critics, screenwriters festivals, features, shorts and all things cinematic get lots of credit in Seattle! |
Front Row The SEATTLE CHANNEL ART ZONE presents Front Row, highlighting the best in local performance. Music, dance, theatre, literary arts and just about anything that takes place in a concert hall, auditorium or theater is fair game for the roving SEATTLE CHANNEL cameras! |
Gallery Hop Take guided tours of new galleries and established galleries, and meet the diverse people bringing art to Seattle in new and different ways. Join host Nancy Guppy as she does the Gallery Hop. |
Intiman Theatre Featuring Intiman's On Being an Artist series and other exciting plays and events. |
KEXP Live at the Triple Door The Seattle Channel joined KEXP radio 90.3 to bring viewers KEXP Live at the Triple Door. Utilizing KEXP's exclusive 500 Club performances, the program highlights the uniqueness of KEXP and the diverse range of talented musicians (local, national and international) that come through and from the Pacific Northwest. Watch the KEXP Live at the Triple Door concerts and special musician interviews. |
Living Literature McLellan/O'Donnell Living Literature Series, sponsored by the Seattle Public Library and the Washington Center for the Book. |
Living Treasures Living Treasures document the life and works of outstanding artisans and arts advocates. |
Local Music Show Seattle music, musicians and music videos finally have a home on Seattle TV! The Local Music Show is a half-hour program showcasing local artists and their music videos, hosted by John Richards from KEXP and taped at live music venues around the city. Each Local Music Show episode features interviews, videos, information about what's going on in the local music scene, and special surprises, too. |
Mayor's Arts Awards The awards recognize contributions made to the city by artists, arts and cultural organizations and community members. |
MOHAI The Seattle Museum of History & Industry ( MOHAI ) presents special features and events that focus on history of Seattle and King County. |
Northwest Folklife’s Northwest Stories Northwest Stories is a series of eight videos exploring communities that have long been a part of the annual Northwest Folklife Festival, which takes place over Memorial Day Weekend at Seattle Center. |
Reel Short Movies The Seattle Channel and Northwest Film Forum have partnered to present the best in local short filmmaking, with unique films from around the region. Seattle is a film city, and now the city has a place where local films can be seen on regular basis. |
Seattle Art Museum Features and special programs about the downtown Seattle Art Museum, the Seattle Asian Art Museum and the Olympic Sculpture Park. |
Seattle International Film Festival ( SIFF ) Forums, special coverage and features from the annual Seattle International Film Festival. |
Seattle Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs Features, events and discussions presented by Seattle's Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs. |
Seattle Presents Seattle Presents, a Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs program, showcases leading Seattle-area performers year round in the City Hall Lobby with weekly outdoor performances on the Civic Plaza in the summer. Acts range from big bands to early music, folk to jazz, global to classical, and everything in between. |
Seattle Public Library Informative videos produced for citizens about the Seattle Public Library and the new downtown Library. |
Seattle's Public Art Come along for a series of profiles on local artists whose compelling and inspiring works are seen in public places around Seattle and the Pacific Northwest! The Mayor's Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs commissioned the Seattle's Public Art video tour of the studios and sites where public art is being created, with the stories behind the art provided by the artists themselves in their own words. |
Special Art Lectures, Forums and Conversations Special events and discussions about the current state of Arts in the City and future direction. |
The American Avant Garde Local filmmaker Karl Krogstad interviews cutting-edge film artists from around the United States, looking at examples of their work and talking about the challenges of indie filmmaking. |
Theater All Seattle's a stage, so drama, musical comedy, cutting edge performances, historic venues, fringe theaters and established institutions all play a starring role in the city. |
Verve Verve is a showcase of local artists -- those already known and those yet to be discovered. Episodes of Verve consist of video portraits of three artists. Verve viewers get a look inside the artists' worlds -- their creative processes, studio and work environments, and thoughts on inspiration. |
Visual Arts Thousands of artists, galleries, museums and schools make for a lush visual arts landscape and anything-but-still-life in Seattle. |
Words Seattleites just can't get enough authors, publishers, presses, books, book groups, libraries, bookstores and poetry slams. They're all here in one handy volume! |