Wa Na Wari
Center for Black ownership and belonging through art and historic preservation in a fifth-generation Black-owned home.
Known For
Center for Black ownership and belonging through art and historic preservation in a fifth-generation Black-owned home.
Signature Items
Artist exhibitions, cultural programming, community events
Hours
Check website
Why Vantage Members Should Care
Art and ownership intersect in a fifth-generation Black-owned home — you can feel the history when you walk in.
Address
911 24th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
How To
How to Visit Wa Na Wari
A step-by-step guide to visiting Wa Na Wari — a BIPOC-owned business in Seattle curated by Vantage.
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Check their hours
Check website
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Know what to order
Artist exhibitions, cultural programming, community events
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Head to their location
Visit Wa Na Wari at 911 24th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 in Central District, Seattle.
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Support the business
Art and ownership intersect in a fifth-generation Black-owned home — you can feel the history when you walk in.
Frequently Asked
Questions about Wa Na Wari
What is Wa Na Wari?+
Center for Black ownership and belonging through art and historic preservation in a fifth-generation Black-owned home.
What is Wa Na Wari known for?+
Artist exhibitions, cultural programming, community events
What are the hours at Wa Na Wari?+
Check website
Why should I visit Wa Na Wari?+
Art and ownership intersect in a fifth-generation Black-owned home — you can feel the history when you walk in.
Where is Wa Na Wari located?+
Wa Na Wari is in Central District, at 911 24th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, Seattle, Washington.
Who owns Wa Na Wari?+
Wa Na Wari is owned by Inye Wokoma & Elisheba Johnson.
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