"Society must accept some things as real; but the artist must always know that the visible reality hides a deeper one..." - James Baldwin

STG's Nights at the Neptune was an annual multicultural and cross-disciplinary celebration of local artists that ran from 2013 through 2019. Thank you to all who joined us for the many incredible performances! Past events are detailed below.

Past Nights at the Neptune Events:

2019 Nights at the Neptune programs:

International African Stage

The Narrative: Don't Teach Me no Nonsense

Mixed Resonance

Sabayet

Butterfly: Una Transformacion

On The Brink

2018 Nights at the Neptune programs:

Dare to Claim the Sky by Sharon Nyree Williams

#1hr2manup

The Invisible Vegan

Artist Watch 2018

Khu.éex: The Magic of Noise

moonshine

2017 Nights at the Neptune programs:

EVRYTHNG CREATIV'S VIBES: The 5th Anniversary of Nights at the Neptune

Promised Land

The Future of Film is Feminist Festival

One Laugh at a Time

International Girl Gang Expo

#BlackTransMagick: A Journey Towards Liberation

Don't Call It A Riot!

2016 Nights at the Neptune programs:

Solidaridad!

Blanket of Fear

When Women of Color Dance

Women Who Swing

Golden Silence: The Score Feels

The Glossary: Perspectives Defined By Art

2015 Nights at the Neptune programs:

Black & Blue

TRANSPLANTS: Why Seattle? Why Now?

Kenbe Fem

DanceGarden: A Celebration of World Music & Dance

Rainier Valley Revival

Erased

2014 Nights At The Neptune programs:

Out & In: A Pride Comedy Showcase

Choreographing Emotion

Timeless

El Arte Flamenco

Sound of Violet

SAMA

Oresteia Ubuntu

Music Marches On

2013 Nights At The Neptune programs:

Out & In: A Pride Comedy Showcase

David & Jonathan - A Modern Day Retelling of the Biblical Story

Seattle Latino Film Festival Presents: A Tropical Night

The Platform Playwrights Festival

Ward of State

For Peace For Tibet

Rain City Rock Camp for Girls

Splinter Effect, a Diversity Dance Throwback

Special thanks to Artist Trust for its ongoing support of Nights at The Neptune. Artist Trust is a not-for-profit organization whose sole mission is to support and encourage individual artists working in all disciplines in order to enrich community life throughout Washington State. Since its founding in 1986, Artist Trust has invested over $10 million in Washington State artists through cash grants and professional development resources to help artists achieve their career goals. Beginning in 1987, Grants for Artist Projects (GAP) is one of Artist Trust’s flagship awards, providing 60 Washington State artists of all disciplines with $1,500 project-based awards to support the development, completion, or presentation of new work.