A man is using his story of escaping homelessness to try to get others out, too, through Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission’s Search & Rescue program. (Video: Sy Bean, Editing: Loren Frohne, for the Seattle Times)
Artist Ben Zamora’s sculpture reflects the Duwamish River in beautiful and surprising ways. “Alone. Standing in the Middle of Darkness. Invisible,” is Zamora's piece in the eclectic series of public-art installations and performances along Seattle’s Duwamish River intended to draw attention to clean up efforts and the value of the city’s waterway. (Video: Sy Bean, Editing: Lauren Frohne)
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Videography by Sy Bean, editing by Charis Hensley.
Office of Communications | University of Puget Sound.
Videography by Sy Bean, editing by Charis Hensley.
A man is using his story of escaping homelessness to try to get others out, too, through Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission’s Search & Rescue program. (Video: Sy Bean, Editing: Loren Frohne, for the Seattle Times)
Artist Ben Zamora’s sculpture reflects the Duwamish River in beautiful and surprising ways. “Alone. Standing in the Middle of Darkness. Invisible,” is Zamora's piece in the eclectic series of public-art installations and performances along Seattle’s Duwamish River intended to draw attention to clean up efforts and the value of the city’s waterway. (Video: Sy Bean, Editing: Lauren Frohne)
Puget Sound Fund | University of Puget Sound.
Videography by Sy Bean, editing by Charis Hensley.
Office of Communications | University of Puget Sound.
Videography by Sy Bean, editing by Charis Hensley.