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The Feels Foundation Presents: TF9 – Now + Later
Seattle’s Premier Annual Art Showcase Returns to AXIS Pioneer Square on March 22, 2025
The Feels Foundation is pleased to announce the return of its highly anticipated ninth annual art showcase, TF9: Now + Later, taking place on March 22, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM at AXIS Pioneer Square (308 1st Ave S). This year’s exhibition explores the fluid nature of identity and self-discovery, showcasing the transformative journeys of artists through many mediums, including ceramic sculpture, digital art, photography, and interactive installations.
Now + Later invites attendees to reflect on their own evolution, blending nostalgia with futurism to examine the process of becoming. Some works revisit past creations with fresh additions, while others use technology to explore evolving perspectives—just a glimpse of the range of artistic approaches on display.
This year’s lineup of featured artists—Angelina Villalobos Soto, Charde’ Camille Brown, B Line Dot, Hanako O’Leary, and Gerardo Peña—each bring a unique perspective to the themes of transformation and self-discovery. Joining them will be 10 emerging showcasing artists to round out the show.
In addition to celebrating artistic expression, the event is dedicated to advancing the organization’s advocacy efforts. Proceeds from TF9: Now + Later will support The Feels Foundation’s youth arts programming and artist grant fund. In response to today’s increasingly volatile sociopolitical climate, 10% of all proceeds will also be donated to the WA Immigrant Solidarity Network, in line with the foundation’s commitment to social justice and community empowerment through art.
Join us for an evening of dynamic artistry, creative exploration, and meaningful community engagement. Secure your tickets today to be part of this inspiring celebration of art and identity.
For media inquiries, sponsorship opportunities, or more information, please contact Gennette Cordova at [email protected].
About The Feels Foundation
Seven years ago, Tori Kirihara noticed something missing in Seattle’s arts scene—a place for people like her. As a young, LGBTQ+ Chinese-Japanese visual artist without formal training, Tori recognized the barriers to inclusion within legacy art spaces and institutions for members of her creative community. Determined to change that, the Feels Foundation was born.
The Feels Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering artists and fostering community engagement through visual storytelling. By providing youth arts education, artist grants, and impactful exhibitions, the foundation cultivates a vibrant and inclusive creative landscape in Seattle and beyond. We’re committed to continuing our model of being an accessible, low-barrier community organization that amplifies emerging artists from traditionally overlooked backgrounds. Learn more at https://thefeelsfoundation.org.
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Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2937615-0
