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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…

Rain or shine, catch DANCE This tomorrow at City Hall

Head on down to City Hall at noon tomorrow (Thursday) to catch more than 70 local teens performing a high-energy dance fusion, including hip-hop, b-boy, Bhangra and tap. The special…

Morlot to lead symphony’s free concert at City Hall, Jan. 25

…School & Community Programs, which are partially supported with funding from the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, 4Culture, National Endowment for the Arts, PONCHO and the Bank of…

City invests in neighborhood arts and cultural events

We’re pleased to announce funding awards to 40 neighborhood events through our Neighborhood & Community Arts program. The Neighborhood & Community Arts program will provide $48,000 ($1,200 per organization) to…

Exciting staff updates!

The Office of Arts & Culture has some exciting staff updates! We are re-organizing how the public art team is structured, and shifting some roles and responsibilities. Jason Huff is…

Creative Advantage Update

…Advantage Arts Partner Roster ARTS will maintain an arts partner roster of teaching artists and community arts and culture organizations for the Creative Advantage, which will serve as a resource…

Creative Advantage arts education update

As the new arts education specialist for the Office of Arts and Culture, I’m excited to add capacity to the implementation of our citywide K-12 arts education initiative – the…

City invests in neighborhood arts festivals and events

arts and cultural participation.” NCA supports neighborhood groups that produce recurring festivals or events that promote arts and cultural participation, build community and enhance the visibility of neighborhoods through arts…

Announcing $125,000 for youth arts training

…is $3,676. “The Youth Arts program creates pathways for young people in Seattle to succeed,” said Vincent Kitch, director of the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs. “Arts training…

NEA awards $695K to 22 Seattle arts groups

Artist Program, which provides Seattle-area youth afterschool advanced arts classes); Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas ($20,000 to support a performing arts series featuring African American artists); 4Culture ($35,000…