We envision the Eastside…
celebrated as a unique, vibrant, and inclusive cultural destination. EastHUB’s mission is to engage our diverse community to create a shared future for arts and culture on the Eastside. An inclusive future, built on effective partnerships, that mirrors the Eastside’s multi-racial, ethnically diverse, multi-cultural richness.
The Playhouse
Imagine a major, cross-cultural arts and gathering facility at the crossroads of the new Downtown Bellevue. EastHUB is working with stakeholders across the arts and culture community to make this dream a reality.Â
Eastside Live
In early 2022 EastHUB announced the development and launch of a free comprehensive cultural events calendar for the entire Eastside, created in partnership with the City of Bellevue.Â
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EastHUB acknowledges that we live and work on the unceded, traditional land of the Coast Salish Peoples, that includes, but is not limited to Snoqualmie, Suquamish, Duwamish, Nisqually, Tulalip, and Muckleshoot tribes. We appreciate and honor the original residents of this land and stand in solidarity with them against long-standing inequities and systemic oppression. We are committed to building enduring relationships and striving together to achieve just, equitable, and impactful change.​
We note that this kind of acknowledgement is not a new practice, but it is a traditional custom dating back centuries for many Native communities and nations. It is a powerful way of showing respect and honoring the Indigenous Peoples of the land on which we work and live. Acknowledgement is a simple way of resisting the erasure of Indigenous histories and working towards honoring and inviting the truth.​
Learn more about the territories of Indigenous people all around the world:Â Native Map Project
Tribal sites: Snoqualmie tribe | Suquamish tribe | Duwamish tribe | Nisqually tribe | Tulalip tribe | Muckleshoot tribe