Ballard Homestead
A nonprofit community space. Music & culture events presented by Abbey Arts.
Built in 1923, this cozy venue looks like an old home but was built as a “Mission Hall”. In 2012, community members and various church leaders came together with a shared vision to open the space for the community. Major renovations began led by Brian Wardlaw & team with design assistance from Nathan Marion of Lonely Buildings. Local contractors, many volunteers from the community, Abbey Arts, Seattle Works, and church groups helped with the project. In 2014 Abbey Arts began working to activate the space with music & culture events. Abbey Arts is a local Seattle nonprofit arts organization that presents creative events at historic spaces around Seattle such as Fremont Abbey, UHeights, St Mark’s, and now Ballard Homestead.
Alcohol is not allowed at Ballard Homestead.
Free street parking and lot may be available. Limited parking on lawn for crew and approx 6 cars. Please park on 65th or 23rd, not on Jones Avenue.
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