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The living room project seattle wa.
Expressing your authentic sexual orientation gender identity and relational practices integrating spirituality creativity playfulness joy the living room is dedicated to relational evidence based multiculturally sensitive and anti oppression healing.
Outdoor living room terrain was invited to build this site by the landscape architect.
712 ne 45th st seattle wa 98105 206 675 9116.
The seattle presents gallery will exhibit film and photographic documentation of the living room project from october 16 to december 15 2017.
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The living room project.
Some of us were part of the group therapeutic justice project a coalition of social justice healers that ran from 2008 2011.
4133 university way ne seattle wa 98105 206 545 4509.
Built in the alley behind seattle s university district post office the home to several homeless service organizations the living room project was an outdoor public living room which temporarily blurred boundaries across the housed homeless divide provoked dialogue on seattle s intensifying development pressure and offered a moment of casual delight.
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This beautiful structure required extensive modifications and permitting to the existing building.
To build the living room project which was part of the global park ing day celebration and seattle design festival dawson and zewde secured support from king county s 4culture office and.
We coordinated and installed a new nano door that brought the outdoors into the interior space.
By juxtaposing images of the daily reality of the alley with those of the installation the recorded memories of the living room gesture to what could be through the lens of what was.
The living room arose out of many years of dialogue among social justice committed therapists in seattle washington.
The living room project.
We wanted to nurture a supportive space where practitioners and clients alike have room to breathe and to heal.
The living room project was supported in part by a commission from the city of seattle office of arts culture and a grant from 4culture and in partnership with.