Families in Seattle's Chinatown During the Pandemic 11x14 on metal

Families in Seattle's Chinatown During the Pandemic 11x14 on metal
Families in Seattle's Chinatown During the Pandemic 11x14 on metal

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During the pandemic, families in Seattle's Chinatown adapted to new safety practices, wearing facemarks while spending time together outdoors. Despite challenges, the community remained connected, resilient, and committed to protecting one another

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I am a photographer and visual artist specializing in street photography, cultural documentation, and community storytelling. My work explores social history, public gatherings, celebrations, and moments of resilience-from urban street life to cultural events and community traditions. Through photography, I preserve lived experiences and the stories that shape our shared history 


 Sue Wren Studios, IncMount Vernon, WA360-982-5674

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