

# Event Details

- **Event Name**: The Round (250) @ St Mark's: Mary Lambert, Molly Sides, Mikey Gervais & Kaylee Cole, painters, poets
- **Event Start and End Date**: Fri, 27 Mar, 2026 at 07:30 pm
- **Event Description**: [MAIN FACEBOOK EVENT] - Special CATHEDRALS Edition of our monthly event, The Round. This collaborative multi-arts show has been going now for 250 months in a row. Celebrate with us as we take the series into "semi retirement" and switch to about once a year for this iconic event. 

The Round in Seattle has featured 1000's of artists over the years and even popped up on occasion for shows and series in places like Portland, Austin, Anacortes, Vashon, Lebanon PA of all places.


The Round 250 will feature a wonderful lineup with some past Round alumni and new friends including

Music:
Mary Lambert
Molly Sides
Kaylee Cole &amp; Mikey Gervais
Melanie Granger (Push 4 Luv)
Drew Martin
Faustine Hudson (Percussion)
Alex Guy (Led to Sea) on strings

Spoken Word Poets:
Matt Gano
Ebo Barton

Dancers
Undercurrent Dancers (curated by Hilary Grumman)


Live Painters
Brent Holland
Fritha Strand
Lindsey Schoeneman
Jana Gering



Mary Lambert: marylambertsings.com

"Mary Lambert is not your typical multi-platinum artist. While studying Music Composition at Cornish College of the Arts, she found a home in the spoken word community of Seattle and began experimenting with infusing poetry into her music, performing frequently as a cellist, singer-songwriter, and poet. Lambert had never released music and was juggling multiple food service jobs when she received a call from Macklemore and Ryan Lewis to collaborate on their marriage equality anthem, “Same Love”. Writing and singing the hook to “Same Love” led to an MTV VMA win and two Grammy nominations: Song of The Year and Album of The Year, and culminated in the iconic 2014 Grammys performance, which featured a mass wedding officiated by Queen Latifah and Lambert’s unforgettable duet with Madonna.

After the viral success of  releasing a standalone version of the song, “She Keeps Me Warm” Lambert shortly signed to Capitol Records. She released Welcome to the Age of My Body, an EP with a re-release of the Top 20 hit “She Keeps Me Warm” and “Body Love”, a spoken-word piece about body image. Later that year, she debuted her first pop song: a tongue-in-cheek single, “Secrets,” that went RIAA Gold and shot to No. 1 on the Billboard Dance charts, which was followed by her debut full-length album, Heart on My Sleeve. Lambert received the Human Rights Campaign’s Visibility Award, The SAMHSA Special Recognition Award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for her work on destigmatizing mental illness, and was invited to speak at the UN. She has performed on the Colbert Show, Ellen, The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Tonight Show, and the American Music Awards. " More on her website...



Molly Sides

"...a born and raised Blaine County (Idaho) artist; dance and movement are in her DNA. While her lure to the arts is genetic, her range of talent manifested in Sun Valley ID. After spending her childhood playing “fairies” in the Sawtooth forests and writing songs with sticks into rocky mountain dirt, Sides owes much of her creative approach to art to her relationship with Sun Valley’s landscape.

“I feel so connected to that place, to the water and the mountains and the plants. Having space to cultivate your inner imagination was huge for me,” Sides says. “A lot of what I do through movement and music is connected to mother nature, to the source, to the elements.”

A true entertainer, Molly Sides brings a distinctive spirit to the stage.

Today, Sides is a Seattle-based Sound, Movement and Film artist, a Pilates teacher and a birthing doula with training as a death and bereavement doula. Despite juggling a breadth of disciplines, Sides intertwines her talents on the stage by sealing them on the foundation of movement. Her presence for new chapters and transitions of life and loss ground the interconnection of her talents, and her curiosity to learn pushes her to new skills. Molly fronts the band Thunderpussy and performs in other projects around the city. "



Kaylee Cole (w/ Mikey Gervais): kayleecole.com

Kaylee is a musician, holistic film and event producer, and music supervisor based in Seattle, Washington.

Born in the Skagit Valley in the state of Washington, Kaylee’s upbringing in the woods and clear wateres of the Pacific Northwest, combined with her professional background in the music industry (songwriting, producing, performing), have led her to lending those skills to events and film sets around the world. Injecting whole food cooking, astrological and nature-based guidance, and whole body wellness into every production, Kaylee’s holistic approach has revolutionized the energetic frequency on projects including documentary and feature films, music videos and commercial endeavors.

As a musician, Kaylee found her voice, her songs and her passion for playing after an intense car accident in college. Her origin story is more Marvel comic than real life. In the accident, the radio knobs punctured her leg and activated an ancient voice within her, songs that were waiting to come to the surface. Much like Spider Man, bit by the spider, she operates under the mantra that, “with great power, comes great responsibility”. Kaylee considers herself to be a song keeper and takes this role seriously seeing it as a joy and a responsibility. Recognizing the profound healing power of music, her intention in every song and performance is to spill her guts onstage so that the audience can find a piece of their own truth with her. She has shared the stage with The Lumineers, The Head and the Heart, and Damien Jurado. Collaborating with TV on the Radio, Hey Marseilles, Pickwick, Widower, Nick Jaina and many more. 



Melanie Granger / Xavier (Push 4 Luv) facebook.com/push4luv



Drew Martin: drewmartinmusic.bandcamp.com

Drew Martin is a songwriter from Maui, Hawaii. His sound is a mix of folk/blues &amp; Hawaiian slack key guitar. Multi-instrumentalist playing 12 string guitar, harmonicas &amp; ukulele. Songs inspired by nature &amp; the places he calls home in the West Maui mountains.



and

Occasional percussion by Faustine Hudson, strings by Alex Guy (Led to Sea)







+ Special guest



SPOKEN WORD POETS:

Matt Gano

Renaissance School of Art &amp; Reasoning

Matt Gano is author of Suits for the Swarm, a poetry collection from MoonPath Press, co-founder and writing mentor of the Seattle Youth Poet Laureate Program, and the principal bricklayer of Abbey Arts’ NEXT STAGE program. He is also a writer-in-residence for Writers in the Schools and a teaching artist for the Skagit River Poetry Foundation. Matt’s dynamic work has led to recent invitations as a panelist and featured poet for the Skagit River Poetry Festival (2018), instructor for WRITE Doe Bay, and faculty member for the LiTFUSE writer’s conference.

Matt is the voice and lyrical drive behind ENTENDRES a Seattle based hiphop project in collaboration with producer CRSCRL. He represented Seattle at the National Poetry Slam multiple years, is a former Seattle Grand-Slam champion, and has performed poetry across the United States touring nationally renowned venues, including NYC’s famous Nuyorican Poet’s Cafe.
https://lectures.org/profile/matt-gano/

Ebo Barton

“Ebo Barton is the queer echo to the first whisper of  revolution. Backlash to cynicism, they’ll have you  believing in yourself again.”
- Poet, Tara Hardy

“Ebo Barton's work is never out of style, misshapen, or late but, always a necessary sacred text, spiritually nourishing for gritty-truth-seekers &amp; always, always on time." 
-Author, Anastacia Renee

Ebo Barton comes from salt— from the moment before worlds converge. In this world, we are still trying to articulate that mixed Black and Filipino, Transgender and Non-Binary, Queer, Artists and Educators not only matter but are precious. In another world, Barton is loved, safe, and valued. The only difference being that the latter is a path they must make themselves. You may have seen Ebo's work in the book, Black Imagination and heard in the audiobook read by Grammy and Tony award winner, Daveed Diggs. You have also seen Ebo's work online on Write About Now, Button
Poetry, and All Def Poetry channels. In 2016, they placed 5th in the World at Individual World Poetry Slam. In 2017, they co-wrote and co-produced the award-winning play, "Rising Up". In 2018, they played "Invisible One" in Anastacia Renee's "Queer. Mama.Crossroads" and reprised the role in 2019. Ebo debuted his first published collection of poetry, Insubordinate in 2020. In 2021, Insubordinate was named a Washington State Book Award Finalist in the Poetry Category and Black Imagination was named a Washington State Award Finalist in the Creative Non-Fiction Category. As the Director of Housing Services at Lavender Rights Project, Barton's impact transcends artistic endeavors. A leader in arts and activism, Ebo Barton is committed to creating opportunities for others to organize, heal and rejoice. Ebo Barton's written, performative, and community work demand societal reckoning.



https://www.ebobarton.com/





DANCERS

Undercurrent Dancers

(curated by Hilary Grumman)




LIVE PAINTERS:

Brent Holland: http://www.artistwebsite.com

" Brent Holland’s work centers on abstract portraiture as an inquiry into visual perception. Using layered chroma and gestural form, he builds representation through abstraction, treating realism as a constructed visual experience."

Instagram: @brenthollandisrad


Fritha Strand: frithastrand.com

Fritha Strand (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist and poet who relocated from Whidbey Island, WA (Snohomish) to Brooklyn, NY (Lenape). Her paintings have been shown throughout the US and the Czech Republic; have appeared on album covers, journals, and books. Most recently, her poetry was published in the Brooklyn-based journal, No, Dear.



Lindsey Schoeneman

live painter / muralist / therapist

Lindsey is a interdisciplinary visual artist whose imagery explores connections between the natural world, ecosystems, and existential themes of human experience and relationships. Interior emotional landscapes serve as poetic metaphors, reflections, and parallels with ecological processes, inviting the viewer into a moment of contemplation and opportunity to feel the interconnectedness of everything. These themes are influenced by her reverence for the natural world and her professional background in the mental health field. She enjoys working with a variety of media including drawing, painting, collage, photography, and more recently integrating fiber arts and printmaking. Her roots are in the PNW and she is currently based in Tacoma, WA.



Jana Gering: leafbyjana.com

I found a book of stories I made in second grade. There was nothing in it about wanting to be an artist. I knew by then that it wasn’t really an approved career. I knew you had to be special or extra in some way to be an artist. I knew most artists had a ‘day job.’ I knew an awful lot for a second-grader.



But what 40-odd-year-old me sees is the painstakingly-crayoned field of flowers that makes the front cover of the book of stories.

What I wrote in the story about what I wanted to be when I grew up was, instead, a mom. I wanted to be a mom and have kids, and I planned, very practically, to take good care of my kids.

I did not end up becoming a mother, but I do see that sense of nurture and of caretaking throughout my life. From teambuilding to teaching, to startup companies, taking care of the people around me is always a thread.

Art is not just a thing to sell or a decoration to fill space. Art is a way of taking care, a way of noticing what is precious to me and you, a way of honoring moments and lights, places and feelings. It is a way of being present, which is really the best way I know of to take care of people.

I am a mixed-media artist, working primarily in encaustic, watercolors, and acrylic paints. I play and explore with many other media, including photography, and I usually have a day job or two or three.

Whether I’m teaching workshops, making art, doing research, sketching, bringing envelopes to the post office, it’s that goal of being awake to that moment that drives me.



Event Curated by Nathan Marion with support from Juliann Itter

Event poster by Juliann Itter (Jumay Designs), thanks for all the years since Round 35!





@ St Mark's Cathedral, Seattle

6:30p doors, 7:30p show



All ages, seated show + floor space up front by stage



Bar w/ ID (Alcohol Bar Profits to local music &amp; nonprofits thanks to the generosity of our local sponsors)

Elixir bar, local beer, wine, cider, snacks, etc.





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CATHEDRALS CONCERTS SERIES

PRESENTED BY ABBEY ARTS, SEATTLE

An open floor concert experience, quiet picnics welcome, no outside alcohol allowed. Seating available including chairs, benches, and some floor space around the stage area.

We recommend bringing cushions and even blankets if you'd like. Audience can sit or lay down anywhere around the stage as space allows (floor space is not reserved).





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EVENT &amp; VENUE INFO:





St Mark's is ADA Accessible. Wheelchair seating area is to the left of stage near the front.(Email boxoffice@fremontabbey.org with questions)



Service animals as defined by the ADA are allowed. Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.



We are an all ages venue. Kids 10 &amp; under are free at most Abbey Arts events.



St. Mark's has a pay-to-park lot. More parking information is available here.

SEATING:





Open seating except reserved front rows chairs &amp; benches.



To create a "giant living room" effect we offer an unusual concert experience with informal seating on the floor up front surrounding the stage and lots of pews, benches, and chairs around the space.



We highly recommend you bring blankets and cushions to create a more comfortable experience whether sitting on the floor or seats. Quiet and non-messy snacks/picnics are allowed. No outside alcohol please.



For best sound, arrive early for center floor area and any area on stage not marked with signage. You can also sit all around the back of the stage if you like but sound will be a bit limited there.

QUIET POLICY:





Please refrain from talking or texting during the show



Please silence all devices. Turn off vibrate, rings, etc. If you need your phone on vibrate for specific reasons, please keep it close to you and not on a hard surface that will distract your neighbor.



If arriving late, please be advised that ushers may hold doors during each song due to acoustics of the space.



Please refrain from talking during the show.



Please enter quietly if the show has already begun.





NO CAMERAS WITH MECHANICAL SHUTTERS (This goes for Press too unless approved to photograph during applause only.) That means silent digital cameras/photos are ok but we really recommend you enjoy most of the show through your own 'retina screens'.



You probably get the idea, this isn't a loud party venue. :-)



Anyone exhibiting loud or disruptive behavior during the event will be asked to leave.





**We are unable to provide a separate soundproof room for viewing this event. These shows are very very pin drop quiet so please consider that when deciding what ages are appropriate. No cry room available at this venue and even voices in the lobby will be heard in the concert space.

SOCIALS:





Use #seattlecathedrals and tag @abbeyarts on Instagram or Facebook, @fremontabbey on Twitter
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## Ticket Details


## Event venue details

- **city**: Seattle
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- **location**: Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle
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- **Q**: When and where is The Round (250) @ St Mark's: Mary Lambert, Molly Sides, Mikey Gervais & Kaylee Cole, painters, poets being held?
  - **A:** The Round (250) @ St Mark's: Mary Lambert, Molly Sides, Mikey Gervais &amp; Kaylee Cole, painters, poets takes place on Fri, 27 Mar, 2026 at 07:30 pm to Fri, 27 Mar, 2026 at 07:30 pm at Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle, United States.
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  - **A:** The Round (250) @ St Mark's: Mary Lambert, Molly Sides, Mikey Gervais &amp; Kaylee Cole, painters, poets is organized by Nathan Marion.
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  - **A:** The Round (250) @ St Mark's: Mary Lambert, Molly Sides, Mikey Gervais &amp; Kaylee Cole, painters, poets is ideal for party-goers, social butterflies, and anyone looking for a great night out with music, drinks, and good vibes. Whether you're a first-time attendee or a longtime enthusiast in Seattle, this event is thoughtfully curated to deliver a standout experience worth every moment. If The Round (250) @ St Mark's: Mary Lambert, Molly Sides, Mikey Gervais &amp; Kaylee Cole, painters, poets sounds like your kind of event, don't wait - spots fill up fast.

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