FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2024
5 PM to 8 PM
FREE TO ATTEND - ALL AGES WELCOME
Located in Seattle’s Chinatown International District at Canton Alley, Maynard Alley, and 7th Avenue.
Join Wing Luke Museum’s annual JamFest for an evening of summer arts and community wellness featuring music, performances, games, and family activities.
ACTIVITIES & PROGRAMMING
Three venues located between King St. and Weller St. offer live entertainment, family-friendly activities, and opportunities to learn about the neighborhood’s various community organizations and projects.
Click a venue to see expanded scheduling and performance information
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ONGOING
Connect with community organizations and play carnival games.5:00 - 5:30 PM
DJ Halal Cool J live set5:30 - 6:00 PM
DJ Halal Cool J live set6:00 - 6:30 PM
DJ Halal Cool J live set6:30 - 7:00 PM
DJ Halal Cool J live set7:00 - 7:30 PM
DJ Halal Cool J live set7:30 - 8:00 PM
DJ Halal Cool J live set
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ONGOING
Connect with community organizations and play carnival games.5:00 - 5:30 PM
Welcome remarks by Aleksa Manila & performance from the Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team5:30 - 6:00 PM
Yoga session with Mother Yoga6:00 - 6:30 PM
Shanghai Pearl cabaret show6:30 - 7:00 PM
Seattle Kung Fu Club demo7:00 - 7:30 PM
Integral DJs live set7:30 - 8:00 PM
Integral DJs live set
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ONGOING
Engage in activities with artists Louie Gong and Erin Shigaki.
Learn how to play Mahjong.
NEIGHBORHOOD OPEN HOUSE
Visit participating local C-ID businesses hosting a variety of experiences, workshops, entertainment, and activations.
Biōm
A Resting Place
Luck Ngi Music Club
Mam’s Bookstore
Seattle Kung Fu Club
Chew Lun Benevolent Association
Side x Side Architects
Mak Fai Kung Fu & Lion Dance Association
Sun May Co.
Explore the interactive venue & neighborhood map
ART PROMOTES WELLNESS
This year, JamFest is part of a national project that brings awareness to the physical and mental health benefits of art, culture, and heritage.
The project, titled Arts for Every Body, closely aligns with the Museum’s Arts & Culture as Apothecary initiative which strives to promote community wellness through the research-informed transformative and life-enhancing power of art and culture participation.
Through the museum’s public exhibits and community programs such as JamFest, we hope to provide space where people’s stories make them feel seen, where the celebration of culture sparks joy and a vital sense of belonging, and where personal empowerment leads to long-term community strength and vitality.
Learn more about the Museum’s work in art and wellness at our information booth on 7th Avenue
GETTING TO JAMFEST
Wing Luke Museum is conveniently accessible via a variety of public transit options within short walking distance including Link Light Rail, First Hill Streetcar, Metro Bus routes, and Amtrak. Limited paid parking is also available throughout the neighborhood. Refer to our Visitor’s Guide page for parking maps and transit options.
SAFETY OF OUR GUESTS
The health and safety of our supporters, volunteers, staff, and community-at-large are of the utmost importance. Masks are encouraged and optional. Masks and hand sanitizer will be provided.
IN THE NEWS
Wing Luke’s summer JamFest survives, thrives, and expands, Andrew Hamlin, Northwest Asian Weekly, July 24, 2024
JamFest 2023 Revitalizes Historic CID Alleyways through Community Art and Joy, Gurjot Kang, Ground Zero, August 9, 2023
Jam Fest is intentionally local and adored by its Queer performers, Kali Herbst Minino, Seattle Gay News, July 21, 2023
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