
Nepantla: Painting the Space In-Between
Onview from: April 3rd – July 2nd 2026 Artist Reception: May 1st 2026 5-6:30 PM Location: Highline Heritage Museum 819 SW 152nd St. Burien, WA 98166 Nepantla is a Nahuatl

Coffee and Chat | Thursdays 3-5 PM
Thursdays | 3-5 PMCome and enjoy free coffee or tea in our conference room, while chatting with our volunteers!

BELONGING Exhibit
Co-Curation: Highline High School StudentsWindow Exhibit at Highline Heritage Museum – January 2026

with love, Burien
Anna Sullivan | Pidge PostJanuary – March 2026 Join us for the reception – February 6, 2026

Artists United Presents Annual Small Works Show
November 2025 – January 2026 | Onsite at Highline Heritage Museum

¡Feliz Dia de los Muertos! Carolina Cruz
Window exhibit celebrating Day of the Dead October – November 2025
Radio Shows on 106.5 KQWZ LP-FM
Our Highline Voices – Host: Nancy Salguero McKay Highline Times & History – Hosts: Roger Price & Daniel Roberts The Other Side Chronicles – Host: Stephen Scheurich Safer Sound: A

Polygon Party: A Celebration of Color and Shape
Rachel Bender | September – January Recepetion: October 3, 2025 | 5:00-6:30 PM

Let’s Play a Story: The Game Designs of Steve Edmiston
Main Gallery Exhibit | July – December 2025

Artists United Exhibit
Featuring: Debra ValpeyReuf KapetanovicReeanna Harvey-BradleyLouise HanesDanny Brobrow

Game Day
Every Thursday in August, 3-5 PM Games will be provided but you can bring your own!

Highline Times & History Season 2 Podcast on on 106.5 KQWZ LP-FM
Join every Monday at 6 PM with hosts Daniel Roberts and Roger Price!
Past Events

Let’s Explore Washington!
Join Teacher Nikki and Sami the Salmon in learning about Washington state, a free hands-on activities event for kids and families! The event takes place on May 5, from 2

Beyond Land Acknowledgements: Settler Stories, Rematriation, and Reimaging How We Think About Home with Dr. Natasha Varner
Join historian Natasha Varner for a talk and workshop designed to explore the questions: How did we come to be settlers in the places we call home? How can we

Math in the Ocean
Join Teacher Nikki in learning about Math in the Ocean, a free hands-on activities event for kids and families! The event takes place on April 25, from 10:30 – 11:30am.

Lawrence Hatter: The American Revolution’s End and an Empire’s Beginning
When: April 18th, 1pm Where: Highline Heritage Museum Conference Room Description: Could the American Revolution have been both a fight for human liberty—and for empire and dominance? Explore the strange

Jazz Festival
The Highline High School Jazz Band will be performing and hosting the Jazz Showcase in honor of Jazz Appreciation Month, Directed by Marissa Kall. And the Chinook Middle School Jazz

Reading and Q&A
Reading and Q&A for Evidence of Becoming Brave – Adventures of a Travel Nurse by L. McGuire

Lakeya Afolalu: Art, Creativity & Immigrant Youth
In this talk, explore how immigrant and transnational youth, particularly girls of color, use the arts to express their identities while navigating transnational lives and multilingualism.

Highline Twin Peaks Festival
Schedule February 27 | 5:00 PM Member Preview at the Museum – 5pm to 7pm Highline Heritage Museum Exclusive member preview on Friday, February 27th, celebrating Twin Peaks at

7Stories: Skeletons in the Closet
Who hasn’t been held captive by a powerful story? 7 STORIES is a night of storytelling — to build community, empathy, and celebrate our diversity. Each 7 STORIES night has a theme and storytellers

7Stories: Lessons Learned
Who hasn’t been held captive by a powerful story? 7 STORIES is a night of storytelling — to build community, empathy, and celebrate our diversity. Each 7 STORIES night has a theme and storytellers

7Stories: Karma
Who hasn’t been held captive by a powerful story? 7 STORIES is a night of storytelling — to build community, empathy, and celebrate our diversity. Each 7 STORIES night has a theme and storytellers

7Stories: Animal Tales
Who hasn’t been held captive by a powerful story? 7 STORIES is a night of storytelling — to build community, empathy, and celebrate our diversity. Each 7 STORIES night has a theme and storytellers

7Stories: On the Road Again
Who hasn’t been held captive by a powerful story? 7 STORIES is a night of storytelling — to build community, empathy, and celebrate our diversity. Each 7 STORIES night has a theme and storytellers


































