Alleys are meant to be partied in.
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Alleys are meant to be partied in.

This Thursday, Pioneer Square businesses + residents are hosting not one, but two alley parties during First Thursday’s Art Walk.

Nord Alley Party
Thursday, October 7
5pm – 9pm

Please join us for an evening of art, live music and refreshments in the Nord Alley located in Pioneer Square. Photographic works by Jordan Lewis will explore the architectural elements of Pioneer Square’s alleyways as well as the potential for alternative models of interaction with our built environment.

The Nord Alley will also showcase UW student design proposals focusing on the untapped potential of alleyways to improve the quality of urban public life.

Location:
Nord Alley is between [1st Ave S & Occidental Ave] and [Main St & Jackson St] – see map below.

For more info, check out www.alleyart.org or contact Nikki Somers at nikki@isiseattle.org or (206) 381-1630.

Fire House Alley
Thursday, October 7
5pm – 9pm

Please help us kick off our alley activation with an evening of music and refreshments in Fire House Alley. We will be discussing and presenting different ideas for transforming our alley.

*An example of a green wall will be displayed
*Local lighting designer Syd Genette will be helping create the mood
*Local restaurants will create the flavor

Location:
Fire House Alley is between [1st Ave & Alaskan Way] and [Yesler & Washington] – see map below.

Fore more information, contact Tom Pantaleoni at tpantaleoni@fastmail.fm or (206) 200-3658.

Also, if you’re interested in checking out other alleys, there is a blog by a local Seattle-ite that has been around for almost a year called Alleys of Seattle.

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