There'll be dance, sculpture, painting, installation, video, sound, light, mad golf (Smash Putt, that is), and bands playing. But find a dark corner in this heavy brick building and think. About how it served for 70-odd years—it was built in the 1930s—as the immigration building. About how, here, people were handed the keys to the nation or jailed and then kicked out. Now it's becoming artist studios, which is great. But on the occasion of its grand reopening, take a minute to remember—and the old marks that still remain all over the building will help. (Inscape, 815 Airport Way S, www.inscapearts.org, noon–midnight with performances starting at 8 pm, free)