Inscape Arts

Inscape Arts Inscape is Seattle’s former INS Building turned artist community, redefined by Culture, Arts, Preservation and Engagement.

Inscape: noun [ in'ska¯p']
The essential, distinctive, and revelatory quality of a person, place or object; the distinctive, dynamic design that constitutes individual identity, especially as expressed in artistic work. Inscape: verb [ in'ska¯p']
To bring together the unique, essential qualities of many individuals to form a cohesive, distinct community. Inscape: building [ in'ska¯p']
A collaborat

ion of creative people and organizations, brought together by a vision of artistic and cultural expression in all disciplines, to form a community that expresses its essential nature through culture, arts, preservation and engagement. With upwards of 125 tenants in 77,000 square feet of historic space, INSCAPE is the largest arts and culture enclave in Seattle. Small, creative businesses, individuals and non profit organizations with a focus in arts and culture use the space to facilitate and fabricate artistic work as well as design, build, and present creative and cultural endeavors. Artists and artisans of all disciplines are working throughout the building, bringing each individual’s dynamic energy to the space and collaborating to manifest a community born of creativity and steeped in a rich cultural history. Work spaces range in size from a few hundred square feet up to a few thousand, with an indeterminate amount of variation based on the configurations in place as well as the redesign of some spaces for the specific needs of tenants. We continue to bring as many unique disciplines into the building as possible, including performance art and theatre, music and dance, sculpture, painting and photography, architecture and design, digital media and a wide variety of other mediums of creative expression. With a collective of such magnitude and interest, we engage the greater community with performances, exhibitions, events and open houses, inviting the public to come and experience the arts in the place where they are made.

Save the date! Our big summer open studios event put on by Friends of Inscape is coming Sunday June 9th!
04/05/2024

Save the date! Our big summer open studios event put on by Friends of Inscape is coming Sunday June 9th!

Welcome Inscape Artists-in-Residence Harriet SalmonPlease join us in welcoming our new Winter-Spring 2024 Inscape Artist...
02/13/2024

Welcome Inscape Artists-in-Residence Harriet Salmon

Please join us in welcoming our new Winter-Spring 2024 Inscape Artists-in-Residence Harriet Salmon!
Harriet Salmon is an artist using sculpture, installation and drawing, often interwoven with traditional craft. Her work addresses how society has historically reshaped nature and how it’s been viewed, manipulated and consumed culturally. In addition to an art-making practice, Salmon worked on the editorial staff of Artforum from (2010-2015), is the host/producer of Craftsmanship Podcast, and is the owner of Heroes Gallery, a space that recently relocated from New York’s Lower East Side to Seattle. See her show Trace at Method Gallery, through March 9.

Please join us in welcoming our new Winter-Spring 2024 Inscape Artists-in-Residence Jo Cosme!Jo Cosme is a Native Boricu...
02/13/2024

Please join us in welcoming our new Winter-Spring 2024 Inscape Artists-in-Residence Jo Cosme!
Jo Cosme is a Native Boricua award-winning multimedia artist who was displaced from Borikén (colonially known as Puerto Rico) to Seattle a year after Hurricane María. Her shock over North Americans’ ignorance of the archipelago inspired her to create works that provoke reflections on US Imperialism, disaster capitalism, and neocolonialism in her homeland. Her upcoming show Welcome to Paradise: Viva Puerto Rico Libre will open on March 7th, 2024 in Gallery 4Culture, Seattle.

02/11/2024

We’re thrilled that Historic Seattle has chosen Inscape to do a “Heart Bomb” on Feb 13 at noon!

A heart bomb is a public display of affection for places that matter. Every February, people across the country gather at historic sites and local landmarks (both safe and threatened!) to snap a photo with their valentines. Sharing the photos on social media raises awareness of these special places and why they matter to their local communities. We hope you'll join us! ❤️

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815 Seattle Boulevard S
Seattle, WA
98134

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