Previous Exhibition

2023 Show | May 12 - June 3

// Hello World //

How do we relate to ourselves and our world?

On display at Slide Belltown (2307 1st Ave, Seattle, WA) from May 12 - June 3 and part of the Belltown Artwalk, this show was directed and curated by AKNF Art & Photography.

// Hello World // saw hundreds of people come to interact with BIPOC and Women Artists’ work, deeply examining how we relate to ourselves and our world. The show hosted three events, including a panel with AAPI Artists and Community Leaders during AAPI History Month and Mental Health Awareness Month.

Brandon, Ryanne, and I (Annah) had a great time introducing our work into the local Seattle and Belltown community and working with Amy Tipton of the Belltown Art Walk, Slide Gallery, and Slip Gallery.

Cheers and see you next time!

Meet the Artists

  • A smiling woman with dark hair wearing a blue sleeveless top and a gold necklace, standing indoors with a window and brick wall in the background.

    Annah Kim Nelson-Feeney

    DIRECTOR, CURATOR, ARTIST [ IG ]

  • Portrait of a man wearing glasses and a blue and white horizontal striped t-shirt outdoors with green foliage in the background.

    Brandon J Washington

    ARTIST [ IG ]

  • A smiling woman with long red hair and blue eyes, wearing a black top, standing in front of a shelf with green plants and framed pictures.

    Ryanne Marie

    ARTIST [ IG ]

Show Events & Recap

  • Exhibit Opening

    May 12 | 6 - 9 pm

    Opening during the Belltown Art Walk. Meet the artists.

  • Panel & Networking

    May 19 | 7 - 9 pm

    POC Women Artists share their experiences with mental health.

  • Closing Party

    June 2 | 7 - 9 pm

    Celebrate our first gallery show and directing debut with us!

Panel & Networking

On May 19 at Slide Belltown, we brought together AAPI Women Artists and Community Leaders to engage in conversation around Mental Health.

Panelists:

Moderated by Tamanna Siddique - Creative Strategist, DEI Leader

Panel Attendee

“This Panel and the Speakers made me feel so seen, thank you for putting this together.”