Created Commons Initiative Launches During Seattle’s Welcome Back Weeks
ARTS’ new program, Created Commons, launches as a part of the City of Seattle’s Welcome Back Weeks, July 12 – 26. In partnership with the Department of Transportation (SDOT) and Seattle Parks and...
View ArticleARTS at King Street Station Reopens with “Close to Home” Exhibit
ARTS at King Street Station is proud to announce its official reopening with the exhibit, Close to Home, on view from July 22 through August 14, 2021. Created by 14 BIPOC artists, this exhibit...
View Article‘Two Different Somali Perspectives: Hawo Ali and Abdi Ibrahim’ Now On View at...
ARTS at King Street Station is proud to present, Two Different Somali Perspectives: Hawo Ali and Abdi Ibrahim. On view from September 7 – October 23, 2021. Join us on Tuesday, September 7 for the...
View ArticleRequest for Proposals Tiny Cultural Space: a construction project
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, in partnership with the Seattle Department of Finance and Administration, and Sawhorse Revolution, invites local cultural and community organizations to...
View ArticleSeattle Arts Commission 2022 Budget Priorities Letter
Dear Council Members, The Seattle Arts Commission wishes to express our collective gratitude for your commitment and support for creative communities and workers, given the economic hardships of the...
View ArticleMayor Durkan and Office of Economic Development Launch ‘Seattle Restored’ to...
New economic recovery program will connect local artists and entrepreneurs with vacant commercial spaces for pop-up shops and art installations Seattle (December 10, 2021) — The City of Seattle...
View ArticleSpecies Extinction Explored in New Art Exhibition
Detail from The 1 Million – Multiple Species Eradication February 3 – April 7, 2022 The 1 Million – Multiple Species Eradication explores bio-/multi-species extinctions and explores species affected...
View ArticleJazz As Part Of The African American Cultural Diaspora
By Dr. James R. Gore, Executive Director, Jackson Street Music Program Jazz can mean many things to many people musically; however, for the purpose of this article, the African American cultural...
View ArticleHope Corps Now Open
Washington Diamonds Drill Team at the 2017 Muddy Lotus Festival, photo by Jenny Crooks The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) is opening a new funding program, Hope Corps, that connects...
View ArticleSeattle Celebrates 50 years of African-American Culture at Langston Hughes...
Saturday, September 10, 2022; 1 – 5 p.m. 104 17th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144 Celebrations and performances include 2022 Teen Summer Musical, Black Stax, Arami Walker, Marco Farroni, and Anzanga/Zambuko...
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