02 Jun Even the trees in Occidental Square Park are protesting the cold weather in June
Image by Sam Day...
Image by Sam Day...
Storefronts Seattle is launching nine new site-specific projects in storefront spaces in downtown Seattle this week. The project debuted in late 2010 as an experiment in activating vacant spaces with art, creative enterprise, and performance. Since that time, this incredibly successful program has presented over...
Call for Artists ARTSparks—a partnership between Seattle Parks and Recreation, the Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs, and 4Culture’s Site Specific Program—is seeking proposals for arts projects to be temporarily installed and/or performed in Occidental Park, within the time-frame of June through October 2011. Any and...
The Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, in collaboration with the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), seeks an artist or artist team to create a temporary, site-specific public art project for the new Jackson Street Plaza at King Street Station. The...
4Culture, the single largest source of arts and heritage funding in King County, may cease to exist. In order to save 4Culture, Advocate4Culture is forming a coalition of artists, organizations, and audiences. Advocate4Culture believes that arts and heritage is vital to our economy, quality-of-life, education...
Who: For the first time Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission will participate in the Pioneer Square First Thursday Art Walk and will have on display paintings and drawings done by homeless men and women. What: The art was created by participants in Art from the...
Storefronts Seattle, in partnership with the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, seeks applicants for temporary art installations, residencies and creative enterprise projects to enliven vacant storefronts in Seattle’s Pioneer Square and Chinatown-International District neighborhoods in addition to other locations. Selected artists will have...
Guest Post by Redd Walitzki (Seattle Artist - candygears.com) It's hard to imagine that in two years time, the window I'm painting by won't exist. The cars rushing past me on the viaduct, the bubbling stream of voices from the Underground tour, and the comforting pink glow...
The eviction of artists at 619 Western has been all over the news the past week or so. Just last week, representatives from WSDOT reportedly stopped by the building during the artwalk to check out the artist studios that are planned to be torn down by...
In case you haven't already heard, Pioneer Square is celebrating the holidays with an art auction. Local artists have decorated almost 40 ornaments and they are up for auction, starting today! To check them all out, come down to Tats Deli (159 Yesler Way) , Delicatus...