Seattle Office of Arts & Culture hosts COVID-19 Webinar
Tuesday, March 17 at 2:30 – 3:30pmCOVID-19 Webinar for Artists and Arts & Cultural OrganizationsA recording of the webinar is above. Agenda See below for time codes in the video so you can jump to...
View ArticleWashington Lawyers for the Arts Ready to Help Artists with COVID-19 Legal...
Guest blog by Board of Directors of The WLA The COVID-19 crisis has prompted the State of Washington to issue stay-at-home orders and implement the shutdown of all non-essential businesses and...
View ArticleArtists selected for Pike Pine streetscape
The team of Derek Bruno and Gage Hamilton was selected as design team artists for the Pike Pine Renaissance Streetscape and Bicycle Improvements project. The team will work with the design consultants,...
View ArticleSeattle’s Public Art Collection is now online
Longing for a new art adventure from the comfort of your own home? To explore a vast collection of artworks at your own pace and be able to share them with your community? All of this only a click of...
View ArticleCity of Seattle Launches Seattle Together Initiative
The City of Seattle is launching the Seattle Together initiative, which is designed to celebrate ideas, share resources and events, and connect community during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Seattle...
View ArticleFriends of Waterfront Seattle and Seattle’s Office of The Waterfront & Civic...
Friends of Waterfront Seattle (Friends) and the City of Seattle’s Office of the Waterfront and Civic Projects (OWCP) have selected their Future Forward: Artist-In-Residency: Takiyah Ward. Born and...
View ArticleNew Statewide Restrictions on Social Gatherings and Businesses as COVID-19...
On November 15, Governor Jay Inslee issued new statewide restrictions on social gatherings and businesses in response to the surge of COVID-19 across Washington state. Seattle was the initial epicenter...
View ArticleMayor Jenny Durkan announces the departure of Randy Engstrom from the Office...
Durkan honors Engstrom’s innovative leadership of ARTS Mayor Jenny A. Durkan announced the resignation of the Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) Department’s Director Randy Engstrom, who will turn...
View ArticleFirst permanent waterfront artwork installed yesterday at Pier 62
Land Buoy Bells, artwork designed by Stephen Vitiello for the floating dock at Pier 62, was installed yesterday, June 30. This is the first of several permanent artworks that will be installed as part...
View ArticleNorie Sato’s new permanent artwork installed on the waterfront
Unfurling a Gesture (The Nature of Persistence), artwork by Seattle artist Norie Sato has been installed at the Union Street Pedestrian Bridge. Two elements designed by Sato – a screen wall, and a...
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