Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute Director’s Records
Scope and Contents Note
Director's records regarding the events, performances, classes held at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center.
Dates
- Creation: 2009-2015
Conditions Governing Access
Records are open to the public.
Historical Note
The Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute was founded as part of Seattle’s Model Cities program. Housed in the former Chevra Bikur Cholim synagogue at 17th and Yesler, it was originally called the Yesler-Atlantic Community Center when it opened in 1972 and was managed by the Parks Department. The name was changed in 1973 to the Langston Hughes Cultural Center to reflect its focus on providing access to arts and culture from the African diaspora. The center offered classes and activities ranging from puppetry and flower arranging to karate and public speaking. It also had a food program for young people and hosted performing arts events. In 2013, the City’s management of the center moved from the Parks Department to the Office of Arts & Culture, and (after several other interim name changes) it became known as the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute. The nonprofit LANGSTON was formed in 2016 to handle programming at the center and eventually take over management entirely.
Full Extent
11,400 email messages (1.5 GB)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Records of the Executive Director.
Separated Materials
Attorney-client privileged materials have been separated.
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Repository Details
Part of the Seattle Municipal Archives Repository