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Race, class & environment subject of discussion, March 2

We’re pleased to partner with Seattle Art Museum and the Cascade Land Conservancy to present a panel discussion exploring the intersections of race, class and the environment. How does diversity shape a livable, urban environment? How do artists and environmentalists promote diversity and help to define what diversity means in Seattle?… [ Keep reading ]

Nominate Seattle music industry heroes for the 2011 City of Music Honors

The third annual City of Music Honors will be held Oct. 5 at The Triple Door. The Seattle Music Commission is seeking your nominations for each of the event’s three honors: The Award for Outstanding Achievement, the Breakthrough Award and the Impact Award. To submit your nominations, read up on… [ Keep reading ]

Reception at City Hall showcases artworks by artists with disabilities today, Feb. 25

The exhibition Seattle Inspiration showcases the creativity and artistic expression of 20 artists with disabilities through Feb. 28 at City Hall. The nonprofit Creative Activities and VSA Washington, the state organization on arts and disability, curated the exhibition.   An artist reception with light refreshments will be 4 to 6 p.m., Friday, Feb…. [ Keep reading ]

Join mayor tonight at City Hall to welcome new arts director

Come in from the cold tonight and join Mayor Mike McGinn in giving a warm welcome to Vincent Kitch, whom the mayor recently named to lead the Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs. The meet-n-greet is from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at City Hall. Enter on 5th Avenue between James… [ Keep reading ]

Proposed bill secures future funding for 4Culture, hearing today

A state bill that would secure the future for 4Culture’s arts, heritage and preservation funding programs dropped in the House last Friday. Without legislative action, the state credit on lodging taxes that support 4Culture’s programs will sunset for cultural use in 2012, resulting in a 90 percent cut in 4Culture’s… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle seeks artist to develop artwork for west Queen Anne fire station

We’re seeking an artist or artist team to develop a permanent site-integrated or free-standing artwork for the new Fire Station 20 in Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood. The artwork should address the work and spirit of the firefighters and the unique character of the surrounding neighborhood. Design is expected to begin on… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor names Vincent Kitch to head Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs

We’re pleased to announce Mayor Mike McGinn has named his pick for the new director of our office. We look forward to welcoming Vincent Kitch, who hails from Austin, where he most recently worked as the cultural arts program manager. Read the mayor’s press release here. As the Office of… [ Keep reading ]

New artwork at Hawthorne Hills neighborhood fire station

Mel Katz completed a new public artwork at Fire Station 38 in the Hawthorne Hills neighborhood last Thursday. Alex, Michael, Harold is made up of three abstract painted aluminum sculptures resembling small trees. Katz designed the artwork to create a colorful counterpoint to the straight lines of the building and… [ Keep reading ]

40 years and counting – KUOW series examines public funding in the arts

We’re 40 this year. KUOW’s Marcie Sillman marks this milestone in her three-part series on public funding in the arts Culture Shock. The segments are scheduled to air next week, but you can listen online now. Sillman looks at the history and the evolution of the Seattle Arts Commission, talks… [ Keep reading ]

Check out our February eNews

In this issue: Arts commission elects chair, commissioners appointed. An assortment of textile artworks are on view at Seattle Municipal Tower through April 1, Don’t miss the application deadline for the Youth Arts program, 11 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 15. Three recently released reports show the economic impact on arts in… [ Keep reading ]