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Mayor's Arts Award
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Office of Arts and Culture. The Mayor's Arts Awards recognize the accomplishments of artists, arts and cultural organizations and community members committed to enriching their communities through the arts. Dr Robin K. Wright - Cultural Ambassador. Watch the 2015 Awards Ceremony. Continue on to Financials. Contact Seattle Office of Arts and Culture:. Website Design and Development By:.
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Racial Equity
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Office of Arts and Culture. Turning Commitment into Action. ARTS invested deeply in organizations’ ability to move their own racial equity goals forward in 2015. In partnership with the Seattle Office for Civil Rights, ARTS launched the first Turning Commitment into Action cohort. And then quickly followed with the second and the third cohorts in response to the demand. Turning Commitment into Action. Continuing our partnership with 4Culture and Artist Trust on ARTISTS UP. Increase the number of artists ...
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Financials
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Professional Development
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Office of Arts and Culture. Public Art Boot Camp. Public Art Boot Camp. Public Art staff Marcia Iwasaki shows a boot camp attendee examples of work in the public realm; Photo: Naomi Ishisaka. Seattle Arts Leadership Team (SALT) attendees get ready to hear from nonprofit expert Vu Le at the Northwest African American Museum; Photo: Sunny Martini. Networking and meeting new people is part of the SALT initiative; Photo: Sunny Martini. Elisheba Johnson joins the Emerging Leaders Network.
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Investing in Cultural Organizations & Artists
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Office of Arts and Culture. Neighborhood and Community Arts. The Office of Arts and Culture invested $2.7 million to support more than 375 individual artists and cultural organizations in 2015 supporting more than 3,600 performances, events and exhibit days which served an audience of 1.7 million participants. Each of the eight granting programs utilizes a peer panel review and employs a race and social justice lens in the selection process. One of our current Civic Partners is Khambatta Dance Company.
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Creative Youth
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Office of Arts and Culture. Freshest Roots Open Mic. The Creative Advantage Arts Education Collaboration. Is a unique public-private partnership between the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture (ARTS), Seattle Public Schools (SPS) and The Seattle Foundation. It is reinvesting in Seattle's students and our community's economic and creative future by addressing inequities in access to the arts and restoring arts education to all Seattle classrooms. Arts partnerships with community-based organizations and tea...
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Staff
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Office of Arts and Culture. 206) 684-4758 Amanda.Licorish@Seattle.gov. 206) 684-4185 Amanda.Standley@Seattle.gov. 206) 615-1742 Blake.Haygood@Seattle.gov. 206) 684-7306 Calandra.Childers@Seattle.gov. Curator and Public Art Project Manager. 206) 684-7132 Deborah.Paine@Seattle.gov. 206)-615-1800 Diana.Falchuk@Seattle.gov. 206) 684-4776 Dominique.Thomas@Seattle.gov. Public Art Project Manager. 206) 684-0182 Elisheba.Johnson@Seattle.gov. 206) 684-4337 Erika.Lindsay@Seattle.gov. Public Art Project Manager Lead.
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Public Art
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Office of Arts and Culture. Artwork, Projects and Activations. Art empowers people to better to understand their communities and their lives. Art increases the liveliness and vitality of a city, and even improves property value. In the more than 40 years since the signing of the public art ordinance, the Office of Arts and Culture has invested in creating vibrant public areas through public art. Seattle was one of the first cities in the United States to adopt a percent-for-art ordinance. The City’s publ...
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Creating, Activating and Preserving Cultural Space
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Office of Arts and Culture. Historic Central Area Arts and Cultural District. Announcing the Historic Central Area Arts and Cultural District. 2015 saw the launch of Spacefinder Seattle, a new website designed to connect artists and artspaces at www.SpacefinderSeattle.com. After another year of successful programming, the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute successfully split in December 2015, with its artistic arm spinning off to form a new nonprofit, LANGSTON. Continue on to Public Art.
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Resume | Katy Nally
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Marketing and Communications Specialist. July 2015 — Present. Manage business development, which includes tracking bidding opportunities, and writing and submitting proposals on behalf of the firm. Create marketing materials for events and CAI projects. Draft and update copy for website and case studies. Write and distribute press releases. Research and track topics pertaining to clients. City University of Seattle. September 2014 — June 2015. September...
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