Waterfront Park Pop‑ups
The pop‑ups continue!
Check out our Pier 62 Pop-Up this winter during our firepit socials!
After a successful pilot Promenade Pop-Up program, Friends of Waterfront Park is excited to be continuing one at Pier 62 this winter from October 26th through March 2025 during our annual firepit socials. Enjoy a warm drink from local beverage producers while sitting by a fire and enjoying the views of the Puget Sound. See our firepit social schedule here.
These pop-ups add to the rich tapestry of businesses already thriving along the historic waterfront, creating an even more vibrant and diverse destination. This program helps visitors support local businesses and explore all the unique offerings at Waterfront Park.
Visit the Seattle Historic Waterfront Association’s website to learn more about all the local businesses located along the waterfront.
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Follow the links to learn more about our Promenade Pop-Ups!
About the Program
Since 2021, Friends of Waterfront Park has been actively fostering vending and pop-up market opportunities at Waterfront Park on Pier 62. This summer marked the first year of the Vendor Pilot Program, bringing eight locally owned, small businesses to showcase their product lines in semi-permanent pop-up kiosks along the Waterfront Park promenade. Learn more about the Promenade Pop-ups here.
Meet Our 2024 Vendor
Meet the Muralist
Bill's Artist Statement
As Wéidaaká Yóodóohaa, I stand at the crossroads of worlds—where the ancient Tlingit formline meets the vibrant chaos of urban graffiti and modern life, where the silent stories of my ancestors echo in the clamor of city streets. My artistic journey is a nomadic tapestry, woven from the diverse cultures of New York, Austin, San Jose, Dublin, and Rome. Each city is a burst of color; each experience, a brushstroke on the canvas of my identity. My brand, “FORMLINE EVOLVED,” is a testament to this journey—a fusion of tradition and transformation. It is a call to the world, an invitation to delve into the rich, yet widely unexplored Tlingit culture. As I look to the future, my art will venture into the realms of science fiction, envisioning a universe where Tlingit motifs dance among the stars, and formline designs adorn interstellar canvases. My art is not just an expression of my Tlingit heritage; it is a celebration of indigenous cultures woven into the fabric of my life. As the husband of a beautiful Navajo woman and the father of our young son, with another child on the way, I am continually inspired by the deep roots and rich traditions that flourish within our family. Our home is a confluence of Tlingit and Navajo cultures, each with its own distinct history and artistry, yet sharing a common thread of resilience and reverence for the earth. This fusion of cultures informs my work, allowing me to explore the interconnectedness of indigenous identities through digital art. My journey has taken me from the vibrant street art of New York, Austin, and San Jose to the ancient landscapes of Ireland, the UK, and Italy, where I discovered the untapped potential to share the stories of my people. I aspire to create art that resonates with the universal language of heritage and belonging. My pieces are a dialogue between generations and geographies, a narrative that honors my Tlingit lineage, celebrates my family’s Navajo ties, and invites the world to discover the beauty of indigenous art.