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ARTS at King Street Station honored by the American Institute of Architects, Seattle

On November 5, 2019 the American Institute of Architects (AIA) hosted their 69th annual Honor Awards for Washington Architecture to celebrate excellence in design. ARTS at King Street Station received an Honorable mention and Young Voices Selection acknowledging the amazing work by Schacht Aslani Architects & Olson Kundig. Online Gallery… [ Keep reading ]

The AMP: AIDS Memorial Pathway invites you to commemorate World AIDS Day

Sunday, December 1, 4 pmHugo House1634 11th Ave, Seattle 98122 Please join The AMP: AIDS Memorial Pathway to meet the artists commissioned for The AMP and see artwork concepts that will be unveiled to the public for the first time. The short program starts at 4 pm, and will include… [ Keep reading ]

City Light Unveils New Public Artwork at its North Service Center

On Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, Seattle City Light, in collaboration with City of Seattle Arts & Culture, dedicated two new pieces to the artistic landscape surrounding the utility’s North Service Center. The two pieces “Undulating Currents” and “Licton Flow” were created by renowned artist W. Scott Trimble and commissioned with… [ Keep reading ]

Artwork on the Ship Canal

In 2024, Seattle Public Utilities’ (SPU) Ship Canal Water Quality Project (SCQWP) will open a new tunnel that will serve as an underground water storage tank. Above ground, however art will enliven the area and tell the story of why the city needs the underground tank. The Office of Arts… [ Keep reading ]

The Future Ancient: Public Art celebration the reopening of the Seattle Asian Art Museum

By artist Che Sehyun The Seattle Asian Art Museum is set to re-open February 2020 after closing for a $55 million renovation and remodel. The reimagined and reinvisioned Asian Art Museum now offers a thematic, rather than geographic or chronological, exploration of art from the world’s largest continent. An innovative… [ Keep reading ]

Ashraf Hasham joins the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture as Youth Arts Manager

Ashraf Hasham will join the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) as the Youth Arts Manager, providing visionary, strategic leadership for ARTS Creative Youth Program team. The goals of the Creative Youth Arts program are to incorporate racially equitable approaches and outcomes in public arts education and Creative Youth… [ Keep reading ]

Artists selected to create new temporary artworks in Ballard, Fremont, and Wallingford for SPU Ship Canal Water Quality Project

FLOW 2020: temporary and site-specific artworks The Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) in partnership with Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) has commissioned nine emerging artists to develop new temporary art installation for four locations in north Seattle. FLOW 2020, is a project designed to enliven temporary walls and fences surrounding… [ Keep reading ]

New exhibition at ARTS at King Street Station

Opening reception Thursday, November 7, 2019, 5-8 p.m.Featuring CityArtist Shareout, a facilitated artist Focused conversation Brighter Future: To be heard. To be seen. To be free., on view at ARTS at King Street Station November 7, 2019 through January 11, 2020, is an exhibition featuring artworks created by more than… [ Keep reading ]

Q&A with Nancy Guppy as she celebrates a decade of covering Seattle’s art & music scene

“You can’t celebrate 10 years of ‘Art Zone with Nancy Guppy’ without celebrating its host.” Some true words courtesy of The Seattle Times. Time flies when you’re having fun. “Art Zone with Nancy Guppy” is kicking off a decade of covering Seattle’s lively arts scene. From silly segments to poignant… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle’s Creative Industries Are Our Future. That’s Why The City Is Expanding Our Creative Work

Seattle has a rich history of cultural innovation and creative risk taking. Our arts and culture are recognized around the world, and a robust creative workforce nourishes our entrepreneurial spirit. Seattle’s creative industries are one vital source of fuel that will drive our economy into the future. To ensure that… [ Keep reading ]