Our Space
Accessing Free Community Space for BIPOC Groups
We’re excited to share that our space is available for community use and is FREE for BIPOC groups.
Who Can Use the Space?
BIPOC and Native groups whose values align with ours.
What the space be used for?
We’ve had groups hold anything from artist gatherings, book clubs, mutual aid events, workshops and educational events, to meetings and co-working space for art-making… Feel free to reach out to us to see if our space would support your vision.
FAQ & Details
Our home is a space for community, so there may be others working in the vicinity for your gathering.
Our site is a drug and alcohol free space.
Indoor Spaces: Cozy living room with couch, kitchen, indoor restroom, and a conference room two tables with available seating for 16 people.
Note: Indoor Fireplace is in need of repair and cannot be used.
Upstairs rooms can be utilized if needed, one is a designated drying room for plant processing, the other is a flex workspace & in-progress nursing room for families.
A tea kettle, coffee maker, dishes, and utensils are available in the kitchen for community use. Filtered water is in the fridge.
Wifi, air purifiers, air conditioners, space heater, or other items in the house are available for community use.
Outdoor Space: Accommodates 40-50 people with chairs, tables, and heaters available, with our newly installed ADA accessible composting toilet.
Accessibility: ADA-accessible ramp into the house, Wheelchair Accessible Composting Toilet is adjacent to the house.
Parking & Transportation: Street parking available, with close proximity to the 107 and 106 buses, and about a 20 minute walk from the Rainier Beach light rail stop.
If you're interested in utilizing our space for your next gathering or workshop, please email us for more information at info@yehawshow.com
Thank you to our generous supporters and grantors including 4Culture, City of Seattle’s Office of Arts & Culture, King County Climate Office, Forterra NW, Artsfund, and Tribal Electric for helping us secure this facility, and expand our accessibility for community use.