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ArtHOME Community Concert | Tory Trujillo

  • Path with Art 200 Mercer Street Seattle, WA United States (map)

Uptown Arts & Culture Coalition, Shunpike & Path with Art present: 
Tory Trujillo (she/her), Sound Scape Artist with Guest Mona Terry

Textile Installation by Zahyr Lauren (they/them)

Please join us for a magical, ambient musical experience, featuring five Quartz Crystal Singing Bowls, a Mayan Ocean Drum and Vocal Toning. Additionally, a guest harpist (Mona Terry) will join Tory Trujillo and a beautiful setting will be created through lighting and textile dressing.

Limited Seating prioritized for Participant Artists at Path with Art 

5PM doors open & 5:30PM the concert begins

RSVP to the event HERE

About the Artists:

Tory Trujillo is a Mixed Blood, Two-Spirit, Facilitator of Healing as a Licensed Massage Therapist, Energy Worker, Professional Vocalist and Sound Healer. Her healing methods are rooted in her Mexican Indigenous heritage.  Her modalities are informed by her ancestral lineage and enhanced through additional training.  Her musical influences range from everything from Motown and Carole King to Mexican banda music and classic rock, with a heavy influence of gospel music. She brings all of this and more to her expressive vocal work whether singing harmony vocals for Holly Near, Laura Love, Nedra Johnson, Ruthie Foster or Jamie Anderson, singing her own healing compositions, or performing sacred music in a ceremonial setting with Aleah Long and EnFull Circle (currently performing as DreamSpinners) and Ubaka Hill. She’s played on large festival stages becoming a favorite support vocalist for many performers. She also offers private individual sound healing sessions. Her first solo album, Still Point ~Music for Healing was released in March of 2014. Mona Terry is a therapeutic harpist, composer, performer and teacher. Zahyr Lauren is a West-Coast based artist, former human rights investigator and former attorney.

Please contact Ari@pathwithart.org if you have any questions. 

Earlier Event: August 25
The Tempest at Seattle Rep