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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…

Mayor Announces 2015-16 budget; increased investments in arts and culture

…visibility for this work, and additional communications and event materials. Arts Activations Building on successful temporary public art activation projects such as All Rise with Seattle City Light, Art Interruptions

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…

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

Seattle Gets Creative

…the distribution of arts in neighborhoods and the encouragement of homemade art displays. Some ways to participate in #artdisplays4homestays -Make art to display in your yard -Display art in your…

Introducing the Weekly Art Hit: Hammering Man by Jonathan Borofsky

…Robert Venturi. The Hammering Man was funded with Seattle Art Museum 1% for Art, City Light 1% for Art, the Virginia Wright Fund, and contributors of the Seattle Art Museum….

ARTS Publishes “Capacity Building for Racial Equity in Public Art”

Public Art Boot Camp, the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture’s award-winning program, is the subject of the publication Capacity Building for Racial Equity in Public Art (pdf). ARTS’ Public…

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…

Top 10 highlights from 2013

…and Art Interruptions, a new temporary art program) named in Americans for the Arts’ 2013 Year in Review, the only national program recognizing projects of excellence in public art. 2….

The power of art in race and social justice

…a few of the many artists that inspire me personally in my practice. Artemisia Gentileschi Judith Slaying Holofernes, c. 1620 Artemisia Gentileschi, an Italian early Baroque artist, was one of…