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Find similar grantsArtists at the Center is sponsored by Seattle Office of Arts & Culture. Supports pop-up performances and artistic activations on the Seattle Center campus to connect artists with new audiences.
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Artists at the Center - Arts | seattle. gov This application will re-open in 2026. Read the guidelines, available in different languages, to learn about your eligibility, funding amounts, and more.
Call Zach Frimmel for help at (206) 963-9226 or email Zach. Frimmel@seattle. gov. As someone who grew up in this area, with countless memories in The Armory as a kid, it was so special to hear my music resonating across the space.
I reached 100 new listeners. Strangers even donated towards my album. This was one of my favorite shows I have ever played.
— Jahnvi Madan, 2024-2025 Artists at the Center awardee Artists at the Center is a multi-year collaboration between the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture and Seattle Center , with support from Uptown Arts & Culture Coalition and the communities adjacent to Seattle Center campus. The program is made possible by a 10-year grant from Climate Pledge Arena and Seattle Kraken .
We introduce emerging and established artists and celebrate their talent on Seattle Center campus. Artists are given a performance opportunity, allowing them to connect with new audiences, display their talents and advance their careers. Visitors to campus and the surrounding neighborhood benefit from surprising and delightful pop-up performances throughout the year.
Each year, artists are selected with an equity and social justice lens, ensuring equitable representation for underserved and emerging artists. Artistic genres include music, dance, theater, demonstrations, and multi-disciplinary work. For up-to-date performance and schedule information, please visit Seattle Center's website .
These are numbers from October 2021 to August 2024. Read a listing of who's received an Artists at the Center grant on our blog. Fueling Seattle’s future: the story of art, money, and community revival "One of Seattle’s most exciting cultural endeavors is the Artists at the Center program ...
It reflects the city’s dedication to equity and accessibility .... Seattle is proving that art isn’t just an amenity—it’s an essential part of the city’s identity and recovery." [This opportunity] helped solidify my network within the Seattle arts and dance community.
It's motivated me to continue producing culturally enriching events while refining my skills. — krubel amare, 2024-2025 Artists at the Center awardee Amy Nguyen, Acting Director 303 S. Jackson Street, Top Floor, Seattle, WA , 98104 PO Box 94748, Seattle, WA , 98124-4748 Email: arts.
culture@seattle. gov City Holidays and Closures ARTS at King Street Station Gallery Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute The Office of Arts & Culture promotes the value of arts and culture in, and of, communities throughout Seattle. It strives to ensure that a wide range of high-quality artistic experiences are available to everyone, encourage artist-friendly arts and cultural policy.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individual artists, artist-led collectives, organizations, or community groups presenting work regularly in Seattle; must be located in King County or unincorporated King County, Washington Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $2,000 - $6,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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