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This week in art news: Waterfront, graffiti, must-visit museums

…Seattle is rich in art and artists, and special once-a-month art walks — when neighborhoods’ galleries, artists’ studios and museums are open to visitors — are a great way to…

Solar Utopias Premiere Screening!

Artist Residency, the NEFA Touring Artists Grant, and various project grants from 4Culture, Seattle Office of Arts &Culture and Artist Trust throughout the years. His work has been featured around…

Tactile Art Exhibit Inspires a More Accessible World

This article was written on special assignment for the Art Beat blog through the TeenTix Press Corps, a teen arts journalism program run by TeenTix, a youth empowerment and arts…

Seattle Center welcomes five new artists for the 2017-18 Poetry Garden Art Series

February 2017 through May 2018 SEATTLE, (Jan. 23, 2017) — The Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) and Seattle Center (SC) have commissioned five artists to develop temporary artworks for…

Weekly Art Hit: Public Art’s 40th anniversary and ‘Black Sun’ by Isamu Noguchi

…experience with visual art.” Today the city’s public art collection includes nearly 380 permanently sited indoor and outdoor artworks and 2,800 portable artworks in all media. The program integrates artworks…

New poetry and art at Seattle Center

…invested in emerging artists by providing training and commissioning seven artists to create site specific temporary artwork for the campus. The 2016 Poetry Garden Art Series is a continuation of…

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

Vision for Public Art Seattle Public Utilities

…stormwater-related pollution in Seattle’s waterways. Bell created a two-part art master plan that guides 1% for art investments for SPU’s drainage and wastewater work. Book 1, The Vision for Public…

2018 smART Ventures Awardees

artwork and journey of refugee artists now living in Washington. ARTvocacy: Refugee Art Exhibit at Seattle Center’s Art/Not Terminal Gallery hopes to help refugee artists increase their visibility in Seattle’s…

Unveiling Seattle City Light’s Public Art Plan

Part of a series of blog posts with our partner Seattle City Light exploring the Seattle City Light Public Art Plan created by Artist-in-Residence, Kate Clark. In 2021, we selected…