Art on the Move: How portable works rotate through King County spaces

Art on the Move: How portable works rotate through King County spaces

Two men push a large, wrapped object on a wheeled cart across a city street on a sunny day, with trees and buildings in the background.

If you found yourself in Pioneer Square on a hot and sunny weekday last June, you may have seen something a little unusual on the street: a cart loaded with art, all of it carefully wrapped in plastic and bubble wrap, rolling up the hill from 4Culture’s office to the King County Chinook Building on […]

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Hey Kent, 4Culture is coming to you!

Flyer for 4Culture Open House on Thursday, September 25th, 6:30-8 PM at Green River College, Kent Campus, 417 Ramsay Way, Suite 112, Kent, WA. Includes Kent and 4Culture logos on a blue patterned background.

Join us on Thursday, September 25, 2025, from 6:30 to 8:00 PM at Green River College, Kent Campus, in the Emerald City Room, for an evening of connection, conversation, and community. We’ll also have our friends from the City of Kent to discuss their arts grant opportunities! 4Culture staff will be on hand to talk […]

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Muckleshoot carvers uplift sustainability and connection with new Algona artworks

Two people sit side by side on a large wooden beam in a woodshop, surrounded by tools and wooden planks. Both appear thoughtful, looking towards the right, with soft lighting highlighting the workshop environment.

On a beautiful, sunny afternoon on the Muckleshoot Reservation in late May, a small group of tribal members has gathered in their carving workshop—a big open space that used to be a horse barn. Tools line the perimeter and hang from the walls. Wooly, a black Lab mix, wanders freely through the open doors. And […]

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