The artHOME

 
 

The artHOME is located at 200 Mercer Street, just across the street from Seattle Center.

Built by SABA Architects, it is a 4,800-square-foot community space containing multidisciplinary art studios, a gallery, and recording facilities named after leaders and champions of the local art scene and our mission. The artHOME is a safe venue for people to connect through creativity, healing, and expression, and its purpose is to serve thousands of individuals and community members.

“The arts—in a safe and welcoming community—help people heal, connect, and thrive,” said Path with Art CEO Holly Jacobson. “The artHOME provides an inclusive community arts hub for people to come together to write and rewrite their own narratives and connect to each other through creativity. There really is an alignment right now between the need for community recovery and Path with Art’s mission.” 

The artHOME is open to the public Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3 to 5 p.m.

Stop by to see the current exhibit or to learn more about the work of Path with Art.