4Culture News
ORCA Card Applicant Gallery
As King County Metro Transit prepares to launch three new RapidRide lines, we're proud to help celebrate the expansion by commissioning a cohort of artists to create three limited-edition ORCA cards to correspond with each new route. Meet the artists and learn about their work and watch for their artwork as buses roll out in 2022 through 2024. Continue Reading ›Vax to the Max!
This summer, art meets vaccines! We’re thrilled to partner with Public Health—Seattle & King County to use art to help get King County closer to its vaccination goals.
Continue Reading ›Guest Post: Behind the Scenes of Seattle Southside Scenes
The Seattle Southside Regional Tourism Authority (RTA) is celebrating the uniqueness of our place through a new storytelling campaign called Seattle Southside Scenes, designed to share extraordinary local stories with the world:
Continue Reading ›Meet the 2021 Arc Fellows
We are honored to announce the recipients of our 2021 Arc Artist Fellowship!
Continue Reading ›Letter from the Director: Information about Our 2021 Budget
As many of you are aware, most of the grant funds 4Culture distributes to the cultural sector come from King County Lodging Taxes. These tax proceeds are generated whenever people stay in local hotels and motels. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the current economic recession, people are understandably not staying in hotels and motels with the same frequency. As a result, 4Culture recently learned that it will receive significantly less Lodging Tax revenue than anticipated in 2021. This does not impact 4Culture’s Public Art program, which is funded through a separate revenue source.
Continue Reading ›Thanking Charlie Rathbun for 30 Years of Arts Advocacy
This month, we get ready to say goodbye to Charlie Rathbun, who is retiring after nearly 30 years at 4Culture—which was known as the King County Arts Commission at the time Charlie joined! Here, 4Culture staff and friends share their thoughts and wishes for our Arts Program Director:
Continue Reading ›Andrea Wilbur-Sigo: Reflection + Metamorphosis
Science, art, design, and ecology come together at Brightwater, one of the largest wastewater treatment facilities in the world. Located north of Woodinville, WA, the property includes a park, a community gathering space, an exhibition hall, and a scientific learning laboratory in addition to the structures that house technical operations. Continue Reading ›Calling for Heritage Internship Ideas!
4Culture Heritage is now accepting remote internship proposals from heritage organizations in King County! Proposal deadline is at 5:00 pm PST on January 15, 2021.
Continue Reading ›Artist Team Selected for Jameson Building Project
We are happy to announce UrbanRock Design as the artist team selected to work with 4Culture and our partners at the King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD). Based in Los Angeles, California, UrbanRock Design is the collaborative partnership of Jeanine Centuori and Russell Rock who have experience working on a range of public projects in a breadth of materials. The artist team will create a site-specific public artwork as part of the new Jameson building in the Interbay Industrial Area of Seattle, Washington.
Continue Reading ›Additional Cultural Relief Funds from King County
On September 1, the King County Council approved an additional $2 million in CARES Act funding to 4Culture’s ongoing COVID-19 response efforts. We thank King County Executive Constantine and the Council for this critical support. This amounts to $4 million to 4Culture in 2020 to distribute to the cultural sector in this time of persistent crisis.
Continue Reading ›Adapting Our Sustained Support Program
COVID-19 continues to impact every aspect of our lives and work. Each day presents new challenges, and as we move forward, our top priority is keeping our community informed and feeling supported as best we can.
Continue Reading ›4Culture and RapidRide Reveal Plans for Public Art
Rewind to December 2019: artist team Johnson | Ramirez rolled up their sleeves and began laying out a cohesive art plan for King County Metro’s RapidRide Expansion program, connecting the entire network of lines.
Continue Reading ›Guest Post: King County Heritage Organization Steps Up in a Time of Need
The Salaam Cultural Museum (SCM) exists to raise awareness about Arab American cultures and support refugees and immigrants both locally and internationally. Here, they share with us how they’re fulfilling that mission in Beirut:
Continue Reading ›Muckleshoot Indian Tribe and Evan Blackwell Commissioned for South County Recycling + Transfer Station
Even as we face great uncertainty, many of King County’s capital projects are moving forward as planned, and although the ways we commission and create work must shift, we’re thrilled to celebrate some recent triumphs!
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