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SlipStitch Studio Presents "NYC Subway Noir"
SlipStitch Studio Presents "NYC Subway Noir"

11월 16일 (목)

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SlipStitch Studio

SlipStitch Studio Presents "NYC Subway Noir"

Join us for an intimate evening with the artist, David Castillo. Enjoy, libations, light fare, an Artist Con Flab, and live Jazz. Our guest moderator this evening will be Beverly Aarons of "Artists Up Close," and the Garfield High School Jazz Quartet Ensemble will be performing.

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2023년 11월 16일 오후 5:00 – 오후 8:00 GMT-8

SlipStitch Studio , 309 3rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, USA

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  • "NYC Subway Noir"

    Ticket price covers all amenities, guest moderator, and musician fees, as well as venue. A portion of the ticket price goes directly to the artist.

    US$40.00
    세금: +US$4.08 WA State서비스 수수료 - US$1.10
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