On April 2nd, we’re back again for Pioneer Square’s First Thursday Art Walk. This time, 210 Seattle transforms into an intimate lounge where visual art meets the sounds of R&B. Surrounded by artwork, move through a setting shaped by soulful music, warm lighting, and live performances. Join us for a glass of wine and let the night unfold, after hours.
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THE EXPERIENCE
5:00pm - 9:00pm
Sounds by DJ AmberLove Visual Art by Momma Lips Draws & Myron CurryMusical performances by Matt BrownDrinks by E3 WinesSHOWCASING ARTISTS
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DJ AmberLove
Song Selector
A force in Seattle’s music scene, DJ AmberLove is a Southern-born DJ and musical curator whose sound is shaped by movement, memory, and cultural reverence.
Raised in a traveling military family, her sets move through hip-hop, R&B, house, jazz, soul, funk, and global sounds, reflecting a life lived in many places and grounded in the beauty of difference.
Known for her silky transitions and ability to command a room’s energy, she moves fluidly across nightclubs, cultural spaces, and creative communities, helping shape the sound of the city.
Her work is rooted in community, with a deep commitment to uplifting women and BIPOC communities through music, connection, and shared space.
Step into the sound at Gallery Together presents: After Hours.
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Momma Lips Draws
Visual Artist
Jessie Lipscomb, the artist behind Momma Lips Draws, is a multidisciplinary artist based in Lake Stevens, WA, with a foundation rooted in digital art and storytelling.
In 2020, she began her portrait series centered on “Black Joy,” followed by her “Refreshed” style in 2022, capturing the light, play, and spirit of her children. Her work holds both tenderness and power, honoring everyday moments and the beauty of being seen.
After a pivotal moment between 2022 and 2023, Jessie took a chance on herself and began translating her digital work onto canvas, not only painting her designs, but painting them huge. Letting go of perfection and control, she leaned into process, emotion, and instinct, re-grounding her practice in joy and self-expression.
Since then, her work has continued to expand, but more importantly, she has found a renewed confidence in her voice as an artist. As a featured artist with Seattle Restored, her work has been exhibited across Seattle’s creative spaces, building a growing presence as a voice centered on joy, representation, and lived experience.
Experience her work at Gallery Together presents: After Hours.
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Myron Curry
Visual Artist
Born and raised in Seattle’s Central District, Myron Curry is a self-taught artist whose work is driven by emotion, lived experience, and a deep connection to community.
What began as sketching at a young age evolved into a serious pursuit in 2015, when he picked up a friend’s paints and discovered a natural pull toward the medium. Guided by his philosophy, “If something moves or inspires you, don’t wait, create something now,” his practice has since expanded across portraiture, abstraction, and mural work.
Blending techniques from realism to abstract, traditional to unconventional, his style reflects a layered approach similar to Seattle itself, diverse, evolving, and deeply expressive. His work draws from moments that carry the “IT” factor, images, environments, and experiences that stir something deeper. Sometimes beauty, sometimes pain, but always something felt.
As a mural artist, Myron creates cultural work that goes beyond aesthetics, art that inspires, empowers, and gives voice to stories often left untold. His pieces live across Seattle, including murals at the Hill House project, Seattle Central College, Aspen Terrace, and Midtown Square, among others.
For Myron, art is both expression and release, a way to translate emotion, memory, and energy into something lasting, while creating positive experiences within the communities his work lives in.
Experience his work at Gallery Together presents: After Hours.
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Matt Brown
Musical Artist
Matt Brown is a Seattle-based Pop, Dance, and R&B singer-songwriter whose sound is rooted in soul, rhythm, and feeling.
Raised in a musically rich environment, he was introduced to performance at an early age, encouraged by his mother, a gospel singer. He sang his first solo at just four years old, a moment that set the foundation for a lifelong connection to music and expression.
Drawing from gospel, R&B, and contemporary pop influences, Matt’s voice carries both warmth and intention, blending emotion with energy in a way that resonates across spaces.
Whether performing live or creating new work, he brings a sense of presence and purpose to every moment, inviting listeners into something both personal and shared.
Experience him live at Gallery Together presents: After Hours.
FEATURED SPONSOR
E3 Wines
A more diverse wine culture.
E3 Wines is a Washington-based winery driven by a mission to "Educate, Elevate, and Evolve", the three E's at the heart of its brand, with a focus on crafting expertly made wines that celebrate diversity and promote inclusivity. Their current lineup includes offerings such as Malbec, Riesling, and Rosé, all priced with the intention of accessibly.
Beyond the bottle, E3 partners with local minority and LGBTQIA+ artists to design unique labels for each vintage, turning every release into a platform for underrepresented voices in both the wine world and the broader arts community.
Join us for a glass at Gallery Together presents: After Hours.
Join the movement.
GALLERY TOGETHER is an intersectional, multidisciplinary space committed to platforming and co-creating with local BIPOC owned businesses, artists and creatives to curate multi-sensory experiences that inspire collective joy, build solidarity, and amplifies diverse voices. At our core, we bring community together to connect, create and celebrate art, music & culture.