Illuminating History and Art in Olympia

Natalie Coblentz’s piece stands tall in the front window of the museum

My newest article is now live on ThurstonTalk! I had the opportunity to explore the "Light in the Dark" exhibit at the Olympia Arts & Heritage Alliance (AHA!) Museum.

The piece dives into a unique collection that blends upcycled art with the history of Olympia’s streetlights, exploring how light guides and gathers us during the darker months. From handcrafted lanterns to the stories behind our city’s infrastructure, it’s an exhibit that truly shines.

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Operational Update: New article published on ThurstonTalk.

Subject: "Light in the Dark" Exhibit at Olympia AHA! Museum. A look at how upcycled art illuminates our history.

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