Seattle arts with Marcie Sillman: past, present, and future

Film negatives of Marcie Sillman and Ross Reynolds from the early 1990s.
KUOW PHOTO / KUOW ARCHIVES
As with most industries during the pandemic, it's a singular time in Seattle arts history. KUOW's longtime arts and culture reporter Marcie Sillman gives us the view from 30,000 feet - and 35 years of immersion in the art of the Puget Sound.
KUOW’s arts and culture reporter Marcie Sillman has been covering the city’s scene for thirty-five years. As she retires, and amid a global pandemic, Marcie reflected with longtime colleague Bill Radke on why art is the soul of Seattle.