K. Van Petten is an artist based in Seattle, creating from the in-betweens—of music and poetry, folk and alternative, intimacy and expanse, certainty and possibility. A queer, non-binary Gemini middle child raised on the country drop-off outside Chicago, K has always lived in the liminal. Their work is rooted in the belief that songs can hold contradictions at once: ache and sweetness, loneliness and connection, a door left half-open.

From the beginning, K’s life was threaded with music and story. They spent their childhood next to a creek, filling notebooks with lyrics, writing and staging full-length musicals for their community, and spending summers at camp where nature and imagination intertwined. Later, they lived aboard a sailboat in Chicago, working as a musician in residence and singing daily in a harbor bar. Those years, lived in motion between water and shore, honed a voice that is both tender and resilient, carrying the rawness of survival and the joy of communion.

Over the past decade in Seattle, K has deepened their practice as both songwriter and poet. Their cassette For Someone (Hello America Stereo Cassette) has sold out multiple times, reimagining poetry as something meant to be listened to, not just read. They have shared songs at festivals including Timber Fest, PrideFest, and Folklife, and opened for artists they admire such as Kimya Dawson, Anna Tivel, Ann Annie, Rachel Baiman, and The Moondoggies. Whether on a festival stage or in a small room, their music leans into vulnerability, community, and the invitation to be transformed together in sound.

Community remains central to K’s work. They are a voting member of the Recording Academy, serve on the Community Advisory Board for KEXP, and work for Sonic Guild, a nonprofit supporting local musicians through grants and secret shows. In all these roles, they hold close the belief that music is not just an individual pursuit but an ecosystem—something we create and sustain together.

You can connect with them by sending an email tp kvanpettenmusic @ gmail dot com, subcribing to their substack at kvanpetten.substack.com or following them at instagram.com/kvanpetten

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