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It all happened here: City of Music Career Day, April 22, 2015

…opportunity to engage with mentors from Seattle-area music organizations and businesses, and after, they enjoyed live performances from local music artists. Above, Seattle Weekly’s Mark Baumgarten (right) interviews Seattle artist…

How should Seattle grow? You tell us!

…the arts, culture, and historic preservation, all of which encompass a broad range of people, activities, spaces, and levels of involvement. The Draft EIS provides detailed information on various growth…

ARTS Welcomes Callan Carow, Communications and Outreach Intern

…HistoryLink.org and the Museum of Flight in Seattle and the Rosenbach Museum & Library in Philadelphia. Callan was first exposed to Seattle’s vibrant arts scene in high school while blogging…

ARTISTS UP: An artful night of networking

…and learning how our offices can better serve under-represented artists define the purpose of Artists Up, a three-funder collaborative (Office of Arts & Culture, 4Culture and Artist Trust). The partnership…

Seattle Announces 2015 Civic Poet Program

…and engagement between the public and artists, while celebrating the literary arts. To learn more about the call, visit https://www.seattle.gov/arts/funding/civic_poet.asp. For questions about the call, please contact Annie Holden, (206)…

Racial Equity Learning Cohort – Turning Commitment into Action

…live and work and visit the City. But currently, because of the structural racism that exists, arts leaders, artists and arts and cultural organizations aren’t even aware of how we’re…

Seattle’s Office of Arts & Culture launches Spacefinder Seattle website

On February 12, 2015 the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture will officially launch Spacefinder Seattle, a new website designed to connect artists and artspaces. Spacefinder Seattle is a database…

SPACE Gallery at Magnuson Park features city’s portable works collection

…at Warren G. Magnuson Park’s Building 30. A curated selection of the many artworks owned by the city will grace the walls of SPACE (Sand Point Arts and Cultural Exchange)…

Dive in to “My Swimming Pool” in the Seattle Presents Gallery

…Downtown core. Here the city will present a variety of immersive installations, curated exhibitions pulled from the City’s Portable Works Collection, resident artists, and original artworks. Painting by Juan Alonso-Rodriguez….

Closing the arts access gap in the Central District

…initiative in the Central region, the arts access gap was closed. What does that mean? In 2011, we conducted a needs assessment around the state of arts education in Seattle…