Jazz in the City: Josephine Howell @ Frye Art Museum

Sublime and swanky 🎤

📸: Josephine Howell

📆 Sunday, December 10th
⏰ 2 pm – 4 pm
📍 Frye Art Museum: 704 Terry Ave, Seattle
🎟 Free

There is genuinely nothing swankier sounding than listening to sublime jazz surrounded by works of art. Get a whiff of this heady combination of jazz and art at Jazz in the City at the Frye Art Museum, a free bimonthly performance series highlighting Seattle’s vibrant jazz community. 

Co-organized with Ariel Media, this month’s edition features Chicago-born singer Josephine Howell. Getting her start as a child in church choir and now an active member in the Seattle music scene, Howell has dedicated her life to performance. Whether singing in a gallery at the Northwest African American Museum or onstage, Howell knows how to fill a space with song. Her voice is buttery smooth, often starting quietly before powerfully soaring. 

Tickets are free to Howell’s Frye show, but capacity is limited, so reserve your tickets (maximum two) beforehand. However, a block of walk-in tickets will be first-come, first-served. 

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Jas Keimig

Jas Keimig is an arts and culture writer in Seattle. Their work has previously appeared in The Stranger, i-D, Netflix, and Feast Portland. They won a game show once and have a thing for stickers.