Brian Davis Built A Career One Tap At A Time
Brian “Mr. Taptastic” Davis built a successful performance career from humble beginnings, with the help of a trailblazing mentor and his own hard work and determination.


Brian “Mr. Taptastic” Davis built a successful performance career from humble beginnings, with the help of a trailblazing mentor and his own hard work and determination.
Seattle youth curators have selected works for a new art exhibition titled You, Me, & Everything Between Us, which runs from September 4 through October 11, 2025, at ARTS at King Street Station, and aims to expand the city’s public art holdings to reflect more diverse artistic voices and lived experiences.
Sea Mar Fiestas Patrias is a two-day family-oriented festival celebrating Latin American independence, featuring live music, dance, food, art, and health activities, taking place at the Seattle Center on September 13th and 14th.
MOHAI is hosting Mandela: The Official Exhibition, an immersive experience that allows visitors to explore Nelson Mandela’s life, legacy, and enduring lessons of justice, equality, and human rights through personal artifacts, archival footage, and interactive displays.
CHOMP!, King County’s free annual festival celebrating local food, farming, and sustainability, returns to Marymoor Park on August 16th, featuring live music, family activities, and a spotlight on local farmers, with proceeds benefiting the Washington Hmong Farmers Cooperative.
Johamy Morales, the first woman of color to lead Seattle Children’s Theatre, will oversee the theatre’s artistic programming and continue to advance its commitment to education, access, and equity.
The Seattle Arab Festival is a two-day celebration of Arab culture, heritage, and community, featuring performances, culinary offerings, artisan markets, and cultural exhibits representing 22 Arab nations, with a special spotlight on Syria.
The Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington is presenting a summer 2025 exhibition lineup featuring works by 33 Asian American and Asian diasporic artists, a mural by Charlene Liu, and an installation by Kameelah Janan Rasheed, exploring themes of ancestry, identity, and memory.
Tariqa Waters’ exhibition, Venus is Missing, at the Seattle Art Museum features immersive, multimedia works that explore themes of femininity, vulnerability, and resilience, and is a solo presentation from the 2023 Betty Bowen Award winner.
Polish Festival Seattle is a free festival at Seattle Center on July 12, featuring food, music, dance, and family-friendly fun, with a focus on Polish culture and traditions.