PR Campaign & Feature in The Seattle Times: Sessions in Place

Six months ago I was working at a small non-profit in Seattle and in walked two of the six founders of a local live stream concert series called Sessions in Place (SIP) to help us produce a video.

Getting to know SIP ignited a fire in me, as it does for so many of the creatives it has touched over the last 2+ years. They prioritize supportive, fun, creative collaboration in a way most productions don’t even understand. After working with the SIP team to create a succinct and informative media kit, I conducted media outreach on their behave and we scored an interview with arts recovery reporter @gorenwiththeflo of The Seattle Times.

Check it out to learn more about how this self-funded pandemic project took home an Emmy-award running on pure passion. Really proud of the SIP team and grateful to do PR work on behalf of such talented, passionate, inspiring people. Especially that guy Oliver Stellfox.

First three photos: Alan Berner, Seattle Times

Last photo: Diana Bartos

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