City of Olympia, WA

05/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/18/2026 15:04

05/18/2026 - ARCH Digest 5.18.26

ARCH Digest 5.18.26

Join us at Olympia Parks, Arts and Recreation for some great classes!

To register or for more information, please click the link after each class, call 360-753-8380 or stop by to see us at The Olympia Center, 222 Columbia Street NW, Olympia.

Performing Arts & Dance
All About Guitar Chords, Jun 4
Ukulele Summer Songs, Jun 10-Jul 8
Yes, You Can Play the Ukulele! Part 1, Jun 20-Jul 25
K-pop Dance, Jun 20
Adult Beginning Violin/Fiddle, Jun 22-Jul 20
Yes, You Can Play the Ukulele! Part 2, Aug 1-29

Visual Arts, & Crafts
Intermediate Watercolor, Jun 2-Jul 7
Life Drawing, Jun 3-17
Beginning Watercolor, Jun 4-Jul 19
Beginning Drawing, Jun 4-Jul 19
Travel Sketching with Watercolor/Pencil, Jun 6
Beginning Oil Painting, Jun 6-Jul 18
Large Flower Power Workshop, Jun 8-Jun 29
Color Your Canvas Painting - Hometown America, Jun 11
Shibori, Jun 13
Glass Flowers Cast in Glass, Jun 13
Summer Solstice Mandala, Jun 20
Starscapes, Jun 27


May AANHPI Heritage Celebration

Savor the sights and sounds and join us to celebrate the AANHPI Heritage Month! The Asian Pacific Islanders Coalition of South Puget Sound, in partnership with the City of Olympia, and local community organizations invite all to join us in celebration of Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander heritage and cultures.

We will have food vendors, performances, resources, and activities for the entire family. The mission of this event is to highlight Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander American communities, cultures, traditions, and experiences. Indian American STAR Foundation (IASF) is debuting its partnership with the Asian Pacific Islander Coalition of South Puget Sound during the upcoming AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration with both Indian cultural performances and FREE Bharatanatyam workshop.​

  • May 23, 202611 am - 4 pm
  • South Puget Sound Community College's Lacey Campus in Building #1 at 4220 6th Ave SE Lacey, WA 98503.
  • Event is free and open to all.
  • The registration for volunteers are still open until tomorrow, so we welcome more to sign up as volunteers, to enjoy the event, and network with each other. Please register to be a volunteer, if you would like.
  • Sponsored by City of Olympia Parks, Arts & Recreation
  • Learn more

Grasslands Local to Global Exhibition at Olympia City Hall

The United Nations has declared 2026 the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists (IYRP). This global effort celebrates rangelands and grasslands - wide-open places that are home to an incredible variety of plants and animals. It also honors the pastoralist and ranching communities who care for these lands and depend on them.

The upcoming City Hall "Grasslands Local to Global" photography and arts exhibit aims to build understanding and visibility of and care for these landscapes and the pastoral and ranching communities that steward them.

Come celebrate our region's prairies, grasslands, and grazing lands through art, photography, and education. This photography and art exhibit, and a series of short talks, explores the connections between Puget Sound grasslands and the species-rich grasslands of Europe, the important role that restoration and grazing animals play in grassland wildlife conservation, and the social and cultural importance of prairies and their overlap with grazed grasslands today. A great exhibition and educational talk for those interested in wildlife, biodiversity, rural land stewardship, and the ways that ruminant animals, wildlife, and pastoral cultures have shaped some of the worlds most dramatic and beautiful biomes: the earth's great grasslands!

Local grassland and prairie images were contributed by local livestock producers and prairie conservation organizations including Ecostudies Institute, Withywindle Farm, Tracking Y Ranch, Raine Grazing Services, Lost Peacock Farm, and Riverbrook Ranch. Images drawn from a global context for the exhibit were gathered by local WSU Extension specialist Stephen Bramwell during an 8-month tour of European grasslands.

Please join us for an opening reception/talk on May 28. Light refreshments will be provided, community interaction, and a few short talks by regional grassland specialists and livestock stewards. The event is an opening celebration in Olympia for the United Nations designated International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists, an incredibly important international event to bring awareness to underappreciated landscapes and pastoral cultures.
  • Grasslands Local to Global Exhibition
  • Thursday, May 28th, 5:30pm to 7:30pm
  • Olympia City Hall, 601 4th Ave E
  • Exhibition continues through July

2026 South Sound Studio Tour

The South Sound Studio Tour is a free self-guided tour of studios and artists throughout Olympia, Tumwater and Lacey.
  • May 30-31 | 11am - 4pm
  • Learn more
  • Supported by Inspire Olympia

Watch & Learn

Solarpunk Super Saturday!

A Block Party Celebration of Creativity, Climate Action, and Community
Solarpunk is a movement including stories, art, and real-world projects that ask a core question:
What if we actually solved the climate crisis - and built a more just, caring world while we did it? Instead of dystopias or an apocalyptic collapse, Solarpunk imagines hopeful futures where communities:
• Transition away from fossil fuels to renewables,
• Repair relationships with land, water, and other living things
• Build systems based on cooperation, mutual aid, and justice, and
• Blend appropriate technology with local knowledge and culture

Join us for a day of workshops, food, educational displays, and music.
Help imagine a better future - open to all!
  • May 23rd | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM + Evening Film
  • The Evergreen State College -
  • Red Square, Purce Hall, Evans Hall Lobby
  • Please let us know if you're planning to come! RSVPs help us plan for space, food, and materials.(You can also opt in to receive updates, reminders, and schedule announcements.)
  • If you'd like to be involved, you could share your work, table for your organization, or volunteer HERE.
  • There's a page about it on Evergreen's website with more information.

Olympia Zine Fest 2026!

All events are free, all ages, and masks required.

Main event:
Saturday, May 30
11am - 4pm
Olympia Center (222 Columbia St NW)
*80+ zine vendors, workshops, DIY screenprinting, raffle, and more! *

After party:
Saturday, May 30
7pm - 10pm
DECAY (402 Washington St NE)
*all-ages dance party with DJ HDBG!*

Stay tuned for workshop details!
www.olympiazinefest.org
www.instagram.com/olyzinefest

May is AANHPI Heritage month
Please join us for the AANHPI Heritage Month celebration event on May 23, Saturday, at SPSCC Lacey campus between 11 and 4. We appreciate the co-sponsorship of the City of Olympia, Inatai Foundation, and the South Puget Sound Community College, and the partnership of so many of our community organizations around the South Sound.

We also welcome you to join us for our monthly meeting next Monday, 5/20, so you can share your latest, while learning more about this and others from each other.
  • May AANHPI Heritage Celebration, May 23rd at 11-4pm at the SPSCC Lacey Campus. Event is free and open to all. The registration for volunteers are still open until tomorrow, so we welcome more to sign up as volunteers, to enjoy the event, and network with each other. Please Learn more and/or register to be a volunteer, if you would like.
  • May 28 5:30 to 7pm, Virtual Citizenship class. Please register here or at tinyurl.com/jt224fdb, and you will receive the zoom link for it.
  • Our community meeting will be held next Monday, May 20, at 6:15pm. Please consider joining, at the zoom link. No registration is necessary--

nightmayor, Olympia's DIY theater collective presents their new original musical: CRAZY DINNER!

A heaping helping of romantic comedy with a side of thrilling intrigue! Marty and Lynn, a couple madly out of love, must enjoy the meal of a lifetime in a pressure cooker of deception. Each one has everything to hide- and everything to lose! Don't let that spoil your appetite- it takes a stomach of steel to share this meal.

A feast of visual and auditory delicacies await all who partake in the CRAZY DINNER!

Featuring performances by Dean Crabapple, Velva Kelly, Rick Ridgeway, Glim Sìofra, Marlo Winter, Carolanne Riat, Kaz Hoey, Riley June, Robert Bruce, and Jordan Richards. Directed by Elizabeth Lord. Original score and lyrics by nightmayor.

  • May 21, 22, 23, 24 (Thursday - Sunday) and 29, 30, 31 (Friday- Sunday). 7pm. Doors at 6:30pm
  • Wild Child performance space 414 E. 4th Ave, downtown Olympia, WA.
  • $20. Tickets available at the door. Online presale tickets available beginning in April at www.eventbrite.com
AND
  • June 12, 13, 14 (Friday-Sunday)
  • Oly Theater 412 Jefferson St. SE. downtown Olympia, WA
  • $20. Tickets available at the door. Online presale tickets available beginning in April at www.eventbrite.com

If you can't catch in Oly:

  • June 6 and 7 (Saturday and Sunday), 7pm, Doors: 6:30pm
  • Theater 4 in the Center house at Seattle Center

More Info:

nightmayor has been creating original musicals, touring shows, albums, dance performances, and video projects since Halloween 2018. From its first incarnation as a 2 person punk band to the sprawling casts of recent full-length productions, nightmayor has dared to laugh in the face of pure evil. Collaborating with a wide range of local artists, performers, and musicians, nightmayor has created the musicals "The Oculist" and "The Total Package," the touring shows "Bring Life 2 U" and "Adopted Brothers: Not Related By Blood," mini-musicals "The Frog Show" and "The Angels Show," a multimedia feature film version of "The Total Package," and the album "Does It Ring?? It Does…" This brand new musical, CRAZY DINNER, promises to showcase new heights and depths from the group that refuses to do the same thing twice.

Protect our Mother Earth
Stories of Protecting what we Love in nature
The Heartsparkle players are collaborating with Restoring Earth Connection for an evening of fun, inspiration and laughter…as well as a fundraiser! Playback Theatre is a style of theatrical improvisation where audience members tell real moments from their lives; then the actors and musicians create art from those personal stories. The Players will act out stories from the audience of people's efforts to protect our mother earth.

Please save the date on your calendar, invite some friends and get your tickets from Traditions. (Reserving ahead is advised as there is limited seating. There will be food available for sale on site as this is inside the Soul Café half of Traditions.) Bring your own stories.

  • Saturday June 6th 6:30 pm
  • New Traditions Café, 300 5th Ave SW, Olympia
Monday at the Eagles -- Indigo Jazz Band
Indigo Jazz Band is a 14-piece swing band that has been playing around Western Washington for more than a decade. Outstanding musicians and great charts. All of those tunes you never get tired of hearing, from the 20's to the 20's. Bring your dance shoes if you've got 'em, and get ready to sing along with those lyrics you didn't know you knew. Full disclosure: I (Mary G) plays in this band. Double-disclosure: It's my birthday!
  • Monday, May 18th, 7 - 9:30pm
  • The Eagles Social Club, 4th and Plum
  • $15 - $35 suggested
  • All ages welcome until 9pm
  • The Eagles Social Club welcomes Eagles members and their guests. Since all of us in Olympia Jazz Collective are Eagles, you can be our guest for the evening.
Puget Sound Estuarium Gala
The Puget Sound Estuarium is a local non-profit that encourages connection with animals and plants in our vibrant, unique estuary environment through hands-on science and art.

The Estuarium is holding a fundraising gala and "Disappearing Kelp Forest" mystery at Port Plaza on May 30, 2026. The proceeds go to making our water quality education and exploration field trips accessible to Title 1 schools and assist in covering transportation costs. Roundup

Opportunity

4Culture Public Art Calls for Artists + May 2026
Each month we send out artist calls managed by 4Culture, as well as a selection of calls submitted to us by organizations around the world. Visit our website to see all open calls, grants, jobs, and other opportunities.

Volunteer Match

Olympia Family Theater
Front of House Volunteers needed. No experience necessary!
Shifts available for ushering, selling concessions, and selling raffle tickets during performances.
  • March 5-29, 2026 and/or May 14-June 7, 2026
  • Time commitment is usually under 4 hours.
  • Thursday/Friday at 6pm, Saturday/Sunday at 2pm
  • Must pass a background check.
  • Please contact Tracy at [email protected].
Volunteer at the Thurston County Museum of Fine Arts
TCMoFA is currently looking for volunteers to help support our organization in upcoming programming. The museum is a volunteer operated project run on the passion, commitment, and enthusiasm of local artists and arts organizers. We are seeking volunteers for front desk shifts and flyering in Olympia. To apply visit our website tcmofa.org
Looking for Volunteers for 2026 Olympia Juneteenth Celebration
  • Saturday, June 20, 2026
  • Volunteer hours: 9am-6pm (split shifts are available). Set up and take down positions available as well.
  • Contact Shawna Hawk at [email protected]. You can also call 360.352.8526 and leave a message with your contact information.
  • Learn more
Olympia Historical Society
If you have an interest in local history, please consider becoming a volunteer with the Olympia Historical Society and Bigelow House Museum. We have a variety of roles to fill, including tour guides for the museum's Sunday afternoon open hours (1:00pm-4:00pm), groundskeeping at monthly Saturday morning work parties, and committee work for our Education, Bigelow House Operations, and Events (annual historic homes tour and spring fundraiser) committees.
To learn more, please email us at [email protected].

Museum & Visitor Center Front Desk Docent
The Olympia Arts & Heritage Alliance is seeking volunteers to support the OlyAHA! Museum & Visitor Center. Volunteering at the Olympia AHA Museum is a chance to learn and share Olympia's stories, to build connections in the community, to gain museum and customer service experience, and to be a part of something local, vital and lasting. Our volunteers are the face of the Olympia AHA Museum. They greet guests, share stories, and connect visitors to the best of Olympia.

As a volunteer you will:
  • Welcome and assist visitors
  • Interpret exhibitions
  • Sell merchandise
  • Help visitors to discover Olympia's arts, heritage, and cultures
We're looking for committed volunteers who are enthusiastic about Olympia's arts, cultures and history.

Our volunteer team is:
  • Friendly, welcoming, and professional
  • Comfortable learning point-of-sale and scheduling tools
  • Reliable, cooperative, and ready to assist visitors
Volunteer Experience
Volunteers work in pairs at our front desk for three- or four-hour shifts. Volunteers can expect seasonal appreciation events and ongoing learning opportunities!

Housekeeping

The ARCH Digest is a summary of Arts, Culture and History happenings in the greater Olympia area, submitted by the community. Please turn in ArCH Digest listings to [email protected].

Deadline Monday morning, 8 a.m.

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Contact
Stephanie Johnson, Arts Program Manager
Olympia Parks, Arts & Recreation
360.709.2678
[email protected]
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