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Historic Georgetown Steam Plant powers graphic novel

Artist team David Lasky and Mairead Case selected to create novel The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS), in partnership with Seattle City Light has selected David Lasky and Mairead Case to create a fictionalized graphic novel about the historic Georgetown Steam Plant. Built in 1906, the Georgetown Steam… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Presents Gallery: The Living Room Project

October 16 to December 15, 2017 Opening celebration Thursday, October 26, 2017, 5-7 p.m. In September 2017, Seattle-based designers Sara Zewde and Sloan Dawson sited, designed, and installed an outdoor public living room in a U District alleyway between the Post Office and University Temple United Methodist Church as a… [ Keep reading ]

15 Years of Mayor’s Arts Awards

On Thursday, August 31st, the rain stopped and the sun came out for the Office of Arts & Culture’s 15th annual Mayor’s Arts Awards. From beginning to end the event was exciting, filled with drama and it exemplified the Seattle arts scene. The love, gratitude, and multifaceted arts community came… [ Keep reading ]

ARTS welcomes two new commissioners

Jescelle Major and Sarah Wilke join the Seattle Arts Commission. Jescelle Major is a landscape and urban designer at multidisciplinary design firm Mithun. She holds a BS in Sustainability and the Built Environment from the University of Florida and a Masters of Landscape Architecture from Louisiana State University. Her thesis… [ Keep reading ]

ARTS welcome Mytoan Nguyen-Akbar as the new Impact and Assessment Manager

Mytoan Nguyen-Akbar recently joined the Office of Arts & Culture as a Mellon/ACLS Public Fellow and Impact and Assessment Manager. She has most recently developed curriculum for the Seattle Community Colleges, taught sociology courses on race, immigration, inequality, and belonging at Seattle University and the University of Puget Sound, and… [ Keep reading ]

beyond BorderLands: a weekend of artist conversations at King Street Station

303 S. Jackson St., Top Floor, Seattle, WA 98104 BorderLands explores the concepts of belonging and resistance throughout the third floor of King Street Station with 2D- and 3D works from the City’s collection and immersive installations. The exhibition is free and open to the public, and is accompanied… [ Keep reading ]

Artwork dedication at Beacon Hill Food Forest

On September 16th, during the Beacon Food Forest’s monthly work party, we dedicated Nicole Kistler’s artwork Vessels. The artworks are a series of cast iron sculptures that dot the community garden on Seattle Public Utilities property at Beacon Reservoir. Building on the inspiration of the reservoir as a container, they… [ Keep reading ]

Art Interruptions 2017: Delridge Greenway and Connector Trail

August 3 – December 31, 2017 Temporary artwork in the Delridge Neighborhood Greenway and Connector Trail The Office of Arts & Culture, in partnership with the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), commissioned seven emerging public artists to create temporary art installations within the Delridge Neighborhood Greenway and Delridge Connector Trail… [ Keep reading ]

2017 Seattle Center Sculpture Walk

August 3 – December 31, 2017 This fall, eight artists invite you to discover Seattle’s cultural “Heart of the City” where all people can feel a sense of belonging, and participate in community and something bigger than themselves. Seattle Center Sculpture Walk is brought to you through the support… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Presents Gallery: No Hiding Place Down Here

No Hiding Place Down Here August 20 – October 12, 2017 Seattle Presents Gallery Opening reception Thursday, September 7, 5:30-7:30 p.m. No Hiding Place Down Here is a multi-media installation by Cuban-born artist Tatiana Garmendia. Partnering with documentary photographer Scott Story, who recorded unsanctioned homeless shelters in and around… [ Keep reading ]