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Revisiting the first ever Mayor’s Arts Awards

15 years ago on a sunny Friday in August, the Office of Arts & Culture held the first ever Mayor’s Arts Award at Seattle Center, honoring five luminaries, Vinson Cole, Consolidated Works, Allen Foundation for the Arts, and Arts Corps in the Seattle arts community. That afternoon marked the beginning… [ Keep reading ]

City of Seattle Celebrates 15th Anniversary of the Mayor’s Arts Awards

Nominations now open for the 2017 Mayor’s Arts Awards SEATTLE (May 1, 2017) — In celebration of the 15th anniversary of the Mayor’s Arts Awards the Office of Arts & Culture will celebrate all recipients past and present at the 2017 Mayor’s Arts Awards Ceremony on Thursday, August 31 from… [ Keep reading ]

30th Anniversary of Contemporary QuiltArt Association exhibition at City Hall

May 4 – July 5, 2017; City Hall Gallery Reception on Thursday, May 4, 4-6 p.m. An exhibition celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Contemporary QuiltArt Association, Coming of Age II, is coming to Seattle’s City Hall on May 4.  The exhibition is a celebration of the many ways that… [ Keep reading ]

ARTS welcomes Kelly Davidson to the team

Kelly Davidson recently joined the Office of Arts & Culture as the new finance manager. Davidson has been working with the City of Seattle for 18 years and started as an intern with the Office of Arts & Culture. She has a degree in Fine Art from the University of… [ Keep reading ]

Vicki Scuri artist commissioned for SDOT Aurora Ave N Corridor Improvements Project

The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS), in partnership with Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), has commissioned artist Vicki Scuri for a series of site-specific artworks for the Aurora-Licton Corridor Neighborhood Street Fund Project. Scuri will work with SDOT and SDOT consultants from design through construction developing art installations… [ Keep reading ]

Jill Anholt commissioned to create artwork for Fauntleroy Way SW

The Office of Arts & Culture, in partnership with Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), has commissioned artist Jill Anholt to develop site-specific artworks for the Fauntleroy Way SW Boulevard Project. Anholt will work with SDOT and SDOT consultants from design through construction to develop permanent public artwork for the Fauntleroy… [ Keep reading ]

Essay White City by Elissa Washuta is now available

Fremont Bridge writer-in-residence Elissa Washuta’s essay White City is now available for everyone to read. In addition, a podcast of Washuta reading an excerpt of the essay at the Seattle Public Library‘s Central branch is available here. Elissa Washuta was commissioned by the Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS), in… [ Keep reading ]

Jeffrey Veregge selected to create artwork honoring Coast Salish culture at the Salmon Bay Pump Station

The Office of Arts & Culture in partnership with Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) has commissioned artist Jeffrey Veregge for an artwork to honor Coast Salish culture at the Salmon Bay Pump Station project. Veregge will join the Salmon Bay Pump Station design team to develop artwork for the future SPU… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Arts Commission letter to King County Council in favor of Access for All

Today, the Seattle Arts Commission (SAC), 16 citizen volunteers appointed by the mayor and City Council, supporting the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture released a letter to the King County Council in favor of placing Access for All on the August ballot. Commission members include artists, arts professionals and… [ Keep reading ]

SALT Power Lunch: Legal Basics for Artists with Benjamin Kerr, Esq., Founding Partner, Kerr Law Firm

Friday, April 21, 2017, 12 – 1:00 p.m. Lunch and Learn Northwest Film Forum 1515 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 Please RSVP here by Tuesday, April 18, 2017 Join the Seattle Arts Leadership Team (SALT) at our next Power Lunch. This lunch hour will explore the most common law questions… [ Keep reading ]