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Episode 2 - Shannon Welles Sharpest Knives Podcast

    • Performing Arts

In this episode of Sharpest Knives, Maris talks to Shannon Welles. Shannon is a fine art photographer, she has a collaborative organization called Hypha that deals with permaculture, urban building, herbalism, and Pacific Northwest Native plants. Shannon has worked at The Showbox Theatre in downtown Seattle for 17 years, and most recently is the founder of an organization called Friends of the Showbox in Seattle.In their conversation Shannon and Maris talk about The Showbox Theatre and Friends of the Showbox, the ecology of cities, the importance of historic places and building sustainable networks. Save the Showbox Portrait ProjectFollow along or become a supporter of Sharpest Knives at www.Patreon.com/SharpestKnivesPodcastFind Sharpest Knives on Facebook.com/SharpestKnivesPodcastFollow @SharpestKnivesPodcast on InstagramEmail any suggestions or questions for future guests to SharpestKnivesPodcast@gmail.comSharpest Knives is partially supported by the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture.

In this episode of Sharpest Knives, Maris talks to Shannon Welles. Shannon is a fine art photographer, she has a collaborative organization called Hypha that deals with permaculture, urban building, herbalism, and Pacific Northwest Native plants. Shannon has worked at The Showbox Theatre in downtown Seattle for 17 years, and most recently is the founder of an organization called Friends of the Showbox in Seattle.In their conversation Shannon and Maris talk about The Showbox Theatre and Friends of the Showbox, the ecology of cities, the importance of historic places and building sustainable networks. Save the Showbox Portrait ProjectFollow along or become a supporter of Sharpest Knives at www.Patreon.com/SharpestKnivesPodcastFind Sharpest Knives on Facebook.com/SharpestKnivesPodcastFollow @SharpestKnivesPodcast on InstagramEmail any suggestions or questions for future guests to SharpestKnivesPodcast@gmail.comSharpest Knives is partially supported by the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture.

1 hr