Temporary Artworks emerge at two sites this fall
…the Seattle Art Museum, Carnegie Museum of Art, Corning Museum of Glass, Palm Springs Art Museum, Racine Art Museum, the Shanghai Museum of Glass and the Tacoma Art Museum. Timea…
…the Seattle Art Museum, Carnegie Museum of Art, Corning Museum of Glass, Palm Springs Art Museum, Racine Art Museum, the Shanghai Museum of Glass and the Tacoma Art Museum. Timea…
…by the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture. About the artists BRITTA JOHNSON is a Seattle-based artist. She makes stop-motion animated video installations and initiates and participates in community projects….
…next generation of public artists, including emerging artists and artists from historically under-represented communities such as communities of color. In the inaugural year of Public Art Boot Camp, participants engaged…
…Cultural Affairs, through its Art in Public Places Program, will commission 8-12 art works. The pieces, by internationally renowned artists and outstanding Miami-based artists, will be placed in 10 neighborhoods…
…“Art Zone in Studio” was born, which eventually became “Art Zone with Nancy Guppy.” Your background is in sketch comedy. What led you to focus on the arts? Sketch comedy…
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) investment in training the next generation of public artists is the Public Art Boot Camp. These selected artists will create culturally relevant…
…Children Friday, Sept 23: Olympic Sculpture Park Art Installations Art Interruptions West Seattle – Temporary Art Installations ARTS and SDOT commissioned four local artists, Clare Johnson, Tommy Segundo, Malayka…
…1% for Art Program encompasses the Civic Art Collection (400 permanently sited/integrated artworks and over 4,000 portable artworks); temporary art opportunities, a Waterfront for All art program, artist-in-residence programs, Public…
…a fabricator.” Most of the content was recorded and is available online. Boot Camp artists created and installed artwork through both Art Interruptions, an annual program that places temporary artworks…
…series in the program. Artists were selected by a panel of artists, community members, and City staff. The project is commissioned with SPU 1% for Art funds. Look back at…