
We love a good party!
We have created events ranging from a wedding in the breathtaking peaks of the North Cascades to an after-work urban chocolate tasting involving fifty different restaurants and caterers. From afternoon garden receptions to evening-length theatrical performances. From gritty underground art events showcasing some of the city's hottest talents, to swanky gala benefit auctions that raise money for Seattle's dynamic community organizations.
We love our work because we have the privilege and joy of working with individuals and bringing their unique visions to life.
Our clients have repeatedly commented on our unique approach, our creativity, and our calm, confident, inspiring presence. We listen closely to the needs of each client, and will make your vision come to life by working creatively within your budget and your unique situation.
Our wealth of experience working together began during our student days at Seattle's Cornish College of the Arts. We are grateful to have found a line of work that demands daily creativity, provides constant problem-solving opportunities, and introduces us to amazing people and places in our community. We continue our spirit of creativity in crafting superior results for all of our clients.
Click here to see an article profiling us as artists and businesswomen, published by our alma mater.
We look forward to meeting you!
— Alex & Kristen
alex martin
When she's not getting things done for clients of Jubilee, Alex makes art and spends entirely too much time thinking about how to reduce her consumer footprint (evidence at www.littlebrowndress.com). She lives with her partner Freya and her son Ari in Columbia City, South Seattle. She will consider 2010 a successful year if she can learn at least 365 new things, help her son learn how to swim, keep the slugs off the spinach, and never miss an opportunity to go camping.
kristen tsiatsios
When she's not creating extravagant experiences and stylish soirées, Kristen can be found harvesting her homegrown fruits, vegetables and eggs and whipping them into a culinary creation for her family and friends. Her passion for creative expression has led her to gigs as "normal" as teaching at Cornish and as "out there" as installing performance throughout the downtown Seattle library. Kristen loves parties of all shapes and sizes, and balances out her gregarious side by quietly practicing yoga, communing with nature and making contemplative yet challenging art. Though very much at home on the road, she's lived in (and loved) Seattle for 17 years. She lives with her husband Nic and her sons Japhy and Edan in a hundred year old home in Columbia City.
