In an interview with this magazine in 2019, Museum of Museums founder Greg Lundgren fashioned the First Hill art center as a space designed for risk. “There’s a lot of room for error, and there’s a lot of room for disappointment, and there’s a lot of room for magic,” Lundgren said at the time.
When the former medical building finally opened in 2021, some of its exhibits achieved that creative alchemy—perhaps even literally, in the case of Goodwitch/Badwitch.
But earlier this month, the flip side of Lundgren’s philosophy placed him squarely in the middle of a social media firestorm and the complicated relationship between Seattle’s art and tech realms.
On Friday, July 15, the
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