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Seattle comes together to celebrate people on the front lines in #MakeAJoyfulNoise

Let’s make some noise Seattle! Seattle’s cultural community in association with the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (City of Seattle) encourages residents to participate in a civic wide celebration…

City of Seattle to Provide Immediate Rent Relief for Nonprofit and Small Business Tenants

City to Provide $400,000 in Rent Relief to an Estimated 90 Arts and Cultural Nonprofits, Small Businesses, and Artist Studios that Rent City-Owned Property, including Seattle Center Mayor Jenny A….

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 http://www.seattle.gov/arts/funding/civic_poet.asp. For questions about the call, please contact Annie Holden, (206)…

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…

Responding to COVID-19

…and concerns please contact ARTS at or arts.culture@seattle.gov For up-to-date Public Health – Seattle & King County guidance, visit kingcounty.gov/covid. Sincerely, Randy Engstrom Director, Seattle Office of Arts & Culture…

Update: Grant Funding and Invoices

…Performing Arts Institute Facility Grant: Amanda Licorish (amanda.licorish@seattle.gov / 206.684.4758) Youth Arts: Kristi Woo (kristi.woo@seattle.gov / 206.727.8671) Unsure who to your Program Manager is? Please contact us at arts.culture@seattle.gov or…

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…

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…

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…

Statement from the Seattle Arts Commission on Recent Events regarding Black Lives

…solidarity with our Black artists, Black leaders of organizations and Black arts and cultural administrators during this painful and egregious period. We recognize that these acts of injustice will continue…