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Jack Straw Productions gratefully acknowledges The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, City of Seattle’s Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs, 4Culture King County Lodging Tax Fund, Washington State Arts Commission, National Endowment for the Arts, PONCHO, ArtsFund, University Rotary, Wells Fargo, and individual contributors for their support of Jack Straw's programs.


Copyright 2009 ~ Jack Straw Productions
4261 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, Washington 98105

UPCOMING EVENTS

JACK STRAW NEW MEDIA GALLERY

So Long

An installation
by Brent Watanabe

October 16 - December 30, 2009

Artist Talk: November 20, 2009, 7pm

Jack Straw New Media Gallery
4261 Roosevelt Way NE
Seattle 98105

Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday, 9 - 5

"It manages to be both complex and droll, antic and entrancing."
-Seattle Times

In So Long, Brent Watanabe continues his exploration of computer controlled installations, incorporating computer generated animations, robotics, and sound.

See the New Media Gallery page for more information.

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2009 Fall Audio Workshop Series

Jack Straw Audio Workshops are the perfect opportunity to jump start that recording project you've been thinking about, to refine your digital editing skills, or to get that first hands on introduction to the world of audio recording and editing.

Beginning ProTools Wednesday - Friday, October 28 - 30, 6 - 10pm
Microphone Workshop Thursday, November 12, 6pm - 10pm
Basic Field Recording Saturday, November 14, 9am - 5pm
Creative Sound Design Thursday & Friday, December 3 & 4, 6 - 10pm

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The AYP Centennial Radio Project

Three five-minute radio features from Harriet Baskas and Jack Straw Productions, broadcast on KUOW 94.9 FM and made possible with funding from Humanities Washington and 4Culture.

In 1909 the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition filled the grounds of what is now the University of Washington campus with impressive and innovative cultural, scientific and agricultural displays and shone a national spotlight on Seattle. These three radio stories explore several aspects of the fair: the music, the souvenirs, and some of the event’s lasting legacies and innovations.

Episode 3: Legacies of the AYP

Go to the AYP Centennial Radio Project web page for more information, and to stream the story online!


Artist of the Week Podcast

Each week we will make a new audio piece created through the Jack Straw Artist Program available for free download.

Subscribe at jackstraw.org/artistoftheweek, via itunes, or listen right here:

AYP Centennial

Jack Straw and Harriet Baskas present the Alaska Yukon Pacific Centennial Radio Project. Check it out!

Green ACRE Radio

Jack Straw and Martha Baskin have partnered on this weekly radio series on KBCS FM, focusing on Agriculture, conservation, restoration & environmental issues. Read about the series and listen to past episodes on the Green ACRE Blog.


Lake Union: Past & Present

Audio Clips and a video from our Lake Union Oral History project are now online! Listen here!


Blind Youth Program

The Seattle Channel features the Jack Straw Blind Youth Audio Program on its "Community Stories" Program. Watch the program online.



These podcasts feature interviews and readings by Jack Straw Writers such as Michael Spence, Merna Ann Hecht, and Wendy Call. Click here to listen.



Special Projects

Jack Straw Productions works with various organizations and communities to create oral histories, museum audio guides, and neighborhood audio tours. Click here to learn more.