Jeanne Burbidge joins 4Culture’s board of directors
4Culture is proud to welcome Jeanne Burbidge to the 4Culture Board. The King County Council and Executive Dow Constantine appointed her on October 1, 2018.
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4Culture is proud to welcome Jeanne Burbidge to the 4Culture Board. The King County Council and Executive Dow Constantine appointed her on October 1, 2018.
4Culture is proud to welcome Peter Kwon to the 4Culture Board. The King County Council and Executive Dow Constantine appointed him on July 30, 2018.
4Culture announces the 2019 Arc Artist Fellowship, providing artists with an unrestricted award of $12,000 to offset daily expenses as they pursue their creative work.
Artists Fulgencio Lazo, Shontina Vernon, and Carol Rashawnna Williams were selected to receive this award in the program’s final year.
Cath Brunner to leave 4Culture after 27 years of visionary leadership in Public Art for King County.
The King County Council and Executive Dow Constantine has appointed Brian J. Carter as the agency’s new Executive Director.
4Culture launches SODO Track 2018, the third and final summer festival of large-scale mural installations transforming the gateway to Downtown Seattle.
The Americans for the Arts has recognized 4Culture, its project partners and collaborating artists, for outstanding public art projects created in 2017.
The 2018 4Culture’s Projects Grant program funded 196 projects by individuals and organizations in arts, heritage, and historic preservation.
The King County Council and Executive Dow Constantine has appointed Shari Winstead to the 4Culture Board of Directors. 4Culture is proud to welcome Shari Winstead to this leadership post.
Seeking artist with a focus on Latino and Latinx communities for September 2018-19.
Twenty-two artists were selected to exhibit their work at Gallery 4Culture and the Storefront Media Gallery.
Jim Kelly has announced that he will retire as 4Culture’s Executive Director as of March 31, 2018. Under Kelly’s leadership, 4Culture has become the largest cultural funder in Washington State.
Creative Justice expands through partnerships with MOHAI and the Seattle Public Library, providing a conduit for voices of youth leadership.