Between Borders and Belonging Art Show at The Fishbowl
- Judy Lee

- Mar 24
- 1 min read

Our Project Manager, Judy Lee, is curating an art show in April through May at The Fishbowl, a nonprofit QTBIPOC centered community gallery she helps manage. The theme is Between Borders and Belonging and explores the complex emotional arc of grief, resilience, and joy in the immigrant journey. This exhibition aims to move beyond mainstream headlines to center the personal, lived narratives of those who have crossed borders.
Unlike traditional art shows, The Fishbowl's Communal Group Shows provide wood panels for purchase at sliding scale pricing, which then guarantees participation in these shows. These shows are designed to eliminate gatekeeping in art and to increase accessibility and inclusion. This particular show will be donating proceeds from art sales to NW Immigrant Rights Project, La Resistencia, and Puget Sound Sage.
The show opens on Friday, April 3rd from 5:00-8:00pm at The Fishbowl at 424 2nd Ave W. in Uptown (lower Queen Anne), Seattle. You can also attend the first community event for this show Paper Dolls to Free Families in partnership with Tsuru for Solidarity this Sunday, March 15th. This event will provide healing arts in support of Tsuru's campaign to call on our elected officials to end family detentions. Drop-in any time between 1:00-4:00pm at The Fishbowl. The event is free and all materials will be provided.



