Welcome to the Chief Seattle Club

The Chief Seattle Club is honored to join the Artwalk in Pioneer Square and proud to feature the work of Andrew Morrison.

 

Andrew Morrison's Portrait of a Native American in front of the United States FlagMy artwork is positive, powerful, traditional, modern, innovative and always on the cutting edge of creation. My artwork reflects my Native American Heritage. I am always willing to try new things, develop new ways, and create new opportunities. I have an obligation and responsibility to use this God given talent in a divine way to better myself, family, and community.

Andrew Morrison,  onestaa.com

 

First Thursday Art

April 1, 2010 5-9pm

410 2nd Ave Ext South

 


 

With support from the Native community, our volunteers and donors, every weekday from 7am to 2pm the Chief Seattle Club provides warm, nutritious food, morning shelter, showers, laundry, clothing, healthcare and a safe place.

 410 2nd Ave Ext S, 98104

Chief Seattle Club is currently the only social service center in Seattle devoted exclusively to meeting the needs of urban homeless American Indians, Alaska Natives, and First Nations People. We are located at

410 2nd Ave Extension S.
Seattle, WA 98104

and provide hot meals and access to resources and services in as much of a Native community environment as possible, in the heart of urban Seattle.

 


 

Chief Seattle Club Presents

The Urban Indian Experience:

Creating Awareness of the Past, Present and Future

We are pleased to present a Speaker's Series featuring two prominent local authors, Coll Thrush and Sherman Alexie. We look forward to seeing you at St Josephs on February 19 and April 24. More details are on our calendar.

 


 

Northwest Indian News report on Chief Seattle Club

The Chief Seattle Club has more videos here.

 
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