成人X站

JAKE AND SPIKE

Spike O’Neill: Why Seattle’s new art space won’t work

Apr 18, 2024, 6:34 PM

Photo: Third Ave in downtown Seattle....

Third Ave in downtown Seattle. (Photo courtesy of the Downtown Seattle Association)

(Photo courtesy of the Downtown Seattle Association)

Let me start by clearly stating that I am a fan of the arts and I’m not just talking about visiting museums and attending live performances. I’m a supporter to the level that not only is our home plastered with art that we’ve collected over the course of our lives, much of it created by my own children, but I’ve supported and facilitated both of my children in their pursuit of art degrees.

But I can’t help but think about the announcement of the new art space designated to inhabit the old Bed Bath and Beyond retail space in downtown Seattle.

The city has always had difficulty in providing adequate support for the arts we already have in Seattle.

Art as a vehicle for returning the citizens to downtown is pitting the shopping cart before the horse.

What the old Bed Bath and Beyond space should be converted to is a triage center to deal with one of the main reasons Seattle’s downtown is struggling in the first place. Seattle’s ongoing struggle with those experiencing homelessness. Kinda like the MASH unit featured in the TV from our past.

Background: Bumbershoot producers unveil plans for new downtown Seattle arts venue

Imagine a facility where those living on our downtown streets can receive the services they need and deserve.

A facility located exactly where the problem is manifesting itself, the homelessness battlefield of downtown Seattle.

A warm bed, hot shower, assessment for physical and mental health needs for family services, for drug addiction.

How much more welcoming and successful would an interactive art installation in downtown Seattle be if people feel safe and welcome to return to the streets of downtown?

And with the current state of Seattle’s city streets, nothing that moves into the vacated Bed Bath and Beyond is going to be successful.

Tune in live to The Jack and Spike Show weekdays from noon to 3pm on 成人X站 Newsradio 97.3 FM.聽

Jake and Spike

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Navy Ship Wake Rattles Edmonds Ferry

A Washington State ferry rocked dramatically during an Edmonds鈥揔ingston trip after it was struck by a significant swell from a departing Navy ship. Listen to the Jake and Spike Show every weekday from 12pm – 3pm on 成人X站 Newsradio 97.3 FM. Listen to 成人X站 Newsradio 97.3 FM or go to MyNorthwest.com to learn more!

2 days ago

Everett police field trip...

Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show

‘Such an impact on a young person’: Jake and Spike praise Everett PD’s noble gesture

Discover how Everett PD stepped in to ensure a successful fifth-grade camping trip at Camp Killoque.

3 days ago

Brian Wilson beach boys...

Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show

‘A genius’: Jake and Spike look back at Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson’s illustrious career

Join Jake and Spike as they celebrate the legacy of Brian Wilson, a true icon of The Beach Boys, who left us at age 82.

4 days ago

Redmond ST3 light rail...

Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show

Jake and Spike slam Sound Transit after Redmond light rail mishap: ‘Keep putting their foot in their mouth’

Sound Transit faces backlash as Redmond light rail shuts down unexpectedly, disrupting services for passengers and raising concerns.

4 days ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Who Took the Mt. Vernon Carved Bear?

Have you seen this bear?! Jake and Spike are investigating The Case Of The Burgled Bear, a carved gift that Mt. Vernon resident Merrylee received from her late husband during their first Christmas together, which was stolen from her porch on Monday night. Anyone with information should contact the dispatch non-emergency line at 360-428-3211. Bear […]

4 days ago

wooden bear mount vernon...

Julia Dallas

‘Just want to see him home safe’: Wooden bear gifted by late husband stolen in Mount Vernon

A beloved wooden bear, gifted by a late husband, was reported stolen in Mount Vernon.

4 days ago

Spike O’Neill: Why Seattle’s new art space won’t work