Making Gigs Work!
Art exhibition at the Seattle City Hall Art Gallery (600 Fourth Ave. Seattle, WA 98104)
The Seattle Office of Labor Standards (OLS) has partnered community artists to highlight the necessary work of independent contractors and app-based workers (sometimes called gig workers) as well as the protections these workers have in the City of Seattle. Who better to display the expansiveness of gig work than gig workers themselves?
“Making Gigs Work” is an art installation that intends to create conversation about non-traditional workers, and what the City can do to make sure that these workers are treated fairly and that their work is valued. The art installation will run from June-December 2024 at the Seattle City Hall Art Gallery which is open for public viewing Monday-Friday from 7am to 6pm. This is a continuation of a previous art installation at Seattle Center.
What is part of making gigs work? These laws intend to “make gigs work” by building strategic enforcement policies that benefit the economy, workers, and workplaces.
The Seattle Office of Labor Standards (OLS) will promote awareness of the:
- Independent Contractor Protections Ordinance (ICPO) which provides pay transparency and timely payment for independent contractors (self-employed persons with no employees -- freelancers, sole-proprietors) for work in Seattle
- App-Based Worker Minimum Payment Ordinance (APP MP) which requires certain companies to provide a minimum payment for mileage and time worked to workers using their apps
- App-Based Worker Paid Sick and Safe Time Ordinance (APP PSST) which requires certain companies to provide paid time off for app-based workers to use to care for themselves or family members.
Featured Artists
Shayla Hufana
Shayla is known for her expressive paintings and illustrations that affirms her background, queer identity and Filipino-American culture. She designs with vibrant colors, clean lines and a variety of organic, geometric forms that are playful yet powerfully evocative. Her incorporation of abstract elements into representational art creates a vivid and dynamic world.
Shayla has 15+ years of professional experience working as a designer, art/creative director and production artist in a wide range of industries including aerospace, sports, luxury retail, food/bar, healthcare, beauty, nonprofits and more. In 2011, Shayla founded her art and design studio, ConceptShell, to help businesses improve brand recognition and amplify voices of those who want to make a difference in the world. Shayla is passionate about creating art for good to uplift and inspire others in life, love and hope.
concept-shell.com
Portfolio: shaylahufana.com
IG: @shayla.ad
Mousy DeVilla
Born in Washington, raised in White Center, Cecelia DeLeon aka “Mousy DeVilla” is a Multidisciplinary Artist. She creates colorful artwork often inspired by her Mexican heritage and Chicano culture. The themes in her work also highlight social justice issues within society and she conveys these images through paintings, digital illustrations, and 3D Installations.
www.mousydevilla.com
IG: mousy.devilla
Yulia Issa
Yulia Issa is a contemporary figurative artist based in Seattle, WA. Her focus is on portraying the delicacy and resilience of the human nature which she explores using acrylics and digital media. Her work tends to have a sketch-like quality conveying the fleetingness and beauty of the moment. The subjects of her inspiration frequently are observations of everyday people whether engaged in daily labor, performing skilled tasks or rising up to fight for their social and economic rights.
Yulia earned her degree fine arts at the Lebanese University in Beirut, Lebanon.