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Art Corps celebrates community service with photography show at City Hall

Arts Corps, Seattle's largest nonprofit youth arts educator, celebrates a decade of service to the community with a photo retrospective by Susie Fitzhugh. Reflections: Ten Years of Arts Corps Photographs by Susie Fitzhugh will be on display Sept. 9 through Nov. 1 in Seattle City Hall’s lobby and Anne Focke Gallery located on the L2 level of the building. Twenty-six images curated by the artist will show the power, joy and concentration of children learning through dance, music, theater, literary and visual arts.

Arts Corps, Seattle’s largest nonprofit youth arts educator, celebrates a decade of service to the community with a photo retrospective by Susie Fitzhugh. Reflections: Ten Years of Arts Corps Photographs by Susie Fitzhugh will be on display Sept. 9 through Nov. 1 in Seattle City Hall’s lobby and Anne Focke Gallery located on the L2 level of the building. Twenty-six images curated by the artist will show the power, joy and concentration of children learning through dance, music, theater, literary and visual arts. 

Arts Corps was founded in 2000 on the principle that all young people, not just those with resources, should have access to quality arts learning opportunities. The organization has become an innovative leader in addressing the arts gap, placing professional teaching artists in schools, community centers and other organizations in King County.

City Hall is at 600 Fourth Ave. Gallery hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information, call (206) 684-7171 or visit www.seattle.gov/arts.