SEATTLE — This week Seattle neighborhoods are getting more vibrant. Especially in Belltown where it hosted a Mural Festival, unveiling new art installations throughout the downtown
“It’s really just overnight going to change the way people look at the neighborhood, adding huge pops of color,” said Aaron Asis with Belltown United. “If you come out to Belltown and walk up and down Bell Street you’re going to see things that are unmissable. You’re going to see things that you never saw before and they’re going to help light up your day.”
Asis is with the nonprofit organization Belltown United, one of the organizers of the Belltown Mural Festival. All in
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