Calendar

Feb
11
Tue
Fresh Perspectives 2020, Part 1
Feb 11 @ 7:00 am – 7:00 pm

Event Types: Arts,Museum/Gallery,Tourism,Youth
Building Name/Room Number: Level 3 Concourse
Neighborhoods: Citywide,Downtown Commercial Core
Sponsoring Organization: Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, Seattle Public Utilities
Contact: Seattle Office of Arts & Culture
Contact Phone: 206-684-7171
Contact Email: arts.culture@seattle.gov
Audience: Adults,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,Teen
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/arts/experience/galleries/seattle-municipal-tower-gallery

Seattle Public Utilities Fresh Perspectives 2020, Part 1 of 3

29 Artworks by 23 Artists
(A total of 70 artworks by 57 artists were purchased)

This exhibition consists of 29 contemporary artworks by 23 Northwest artists. The artwork was selected and curated by seven young people for Seattle Public Utilities latest 1% for Art purchase. They each participated in the Fresh Perspectives Youth Curatorial Training Program, jointly organized by Seattle Public Utilities and the Office of Arts & Culture.

This program includes conversations with curators and arts administrators from galleries, museums and public collections. It also provides the opportunity to serve on the selection panel, and learn about budgets and art handling. The program, now in its second year, seeks to support young creatives of color and incorporate youth voice, eye, and perspective into the City of Seattle’s art collection.

Artists

  • Marit Berg
  • Mary Ellen Bowers
  • Patti Bowman
  • Yvonne Chan
  • Meghan Crandall
  • Amjad Faur
  • Mike Ferguson
  • Kathy Fridstein
  • Randi Ganulin
  • Hsinyi Huang
  • Nico Inzerella
  • Juliana Kang Robinson
  • Elise Koncsek
  • Alan McNiel
  • Maya Milton
  • Hanako O’Leary
  • Akira Ohiso
  • Joe Rudko
  • Roger Shimomura
  • Miya Sukune
  • JoEllen Wang
  • Michelle Zeidman
  • Jennifer Zwick

Youth Curators
Michael Anderson, Rosália António, Christa Chan, Helena Goos, Moe’Neyah Holland, Harsimran Kaur, Melody Lin

Program Administrators
Blake Haygood, Elisheba Johnson, Alison Post, Benjamin Gale-Schreck, Mami Hara

Image: Detail from Akria Ohiso, Muslim Neighbor, 2019.

Central District – Mobile Customer Service Center
Feb 11 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: http://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: Central Area/Squire Park
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked near the Garfield Community Center parking lot.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court. (No cash accepted.)
South Park – Mobile Customer Service Center
Feb 11 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: http://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: South Park
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked near the South Park Community Center on 8th Ave S.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court. (No cash accepted.)
Youth Arts grant – Draft Review workshop
Feb 11 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Event Types: Arts,Community,Education,Grants,Youth
Neighborhoods: Central Area/Squire Park,Citywide
Sponsoring Organization: Seattle Office of Arts & Culture
Contact: Kristi Woo
Contact Phone: 206-727-8671
Contact Email: kristi.woo@seattle.gov
Audience: Adults,Teen
Pre-Register: Yes
Cost: Free
Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/youth-arts-grant-draft-review-session-tickets-91719614837

Our Youth Arts grant is open January 14 – February 24, 2020.

It supports equitable access to arts and cultural learning opportunities for Seattle’s Middle- and High School-aged youth. Programs occur outside of school hours and are led by experienced teaching artists working in communities to increase arts and cultural opportunities for young people from diverse racial and socio-economic backgrounds.

Learn more about the grant, including eligibility, funding amount, and more.

This is the second of two draft overview workshops to help you submit your strongest application. Please RSVP here.

Image by Sawhorse Revolution.

Feb
12
Wed
Fresh Perspectives 2020, Part 1
Feb 12 @ 7:00 am – 7:00 pm

Event Types: Arts,Museum/Gallery,Tourism,Youth
Building Name/Room Number: Level 3 Concourse
Neighborhoods: Citywide,Downtown Commercial Core
Sponsoring Organization: Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, Seattle Public Utilities
Contact: Seattle Office of Arts & Culture
Contact Phone: 206-684-7171
Contact Email: arts.culture@seattle.gov
Audience: Adults,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,Teen
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/arts/experience/galleries/seattle-municipal-tower-gallery

Seattle Public Utilities Fresh Perspectives 2020, Part 1 of 3

29 Artworks by 23 Artists
(A total of 70 artworks by 57 artists were purchased)

This exhibition consists of 29 contemporary artworks by 23 Northwest artists. The artwork was selected and curated by seven young people for Seattle Public Utilities latest 1% for Art purchase. They each participated in the Fresh Perspectives Youth Curatorial Training Program, jointly organized by Seattle Public Utilities and the Office of Arts & Culture.

This program includes conversations with curators and arts administrators from galleries, museums and public collections. It also provides the opportunity to serve on the selection panel, and learn about budgets and art handling. The program, now in its second year, seeks to support young creatives of color and incorporate youth voice, eye, and perspective into the City of Seattle’s art collection.

Artists

  • Marit Berg
  • Mary Ellen Bowers
  • Patti Bowman
  • Yvonne Chan
  • Meghan Crandall
  • Amjad Faur
  • Mike Ferguson
  • Kathy Fridstein
  • Randi Ganulin
  • Hsinyi Huang
  • Nico Inzerella
  • Juliana Kang Robinson
  • Elise Koncsek
  • Alan McNiel
  • Maya Milton
  • Hanako O’Leary
  • Akira Ohiso
  • Joe Rudko
  • Roger Shimomura
  • Miya Sukune
  • JoEllen Wang
  • Michelle Zeidman
  • Jennifer Zwick

Youth Curators
Michael Anderson, Rosália António, Christa Chan, Helena Goos, Moe’Neyah Holland, Harsimran Kaur, Melody Lin

Program Administrators
Blake Haygood, Elisheba Johnson, Alison Post, Benjamin Gale-Schreck, Mami Hara

Image: Detail from Akria Ohiso, Muslim Neighbor, 2019.

Bitter Lake – Mobile Customer Service Center
Feb 12 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: https://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: Broadview/Bitter Lake
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked at the Bitter Lake Community Center.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court. (No cash accepted.)
Magnuson – Mobile Customer Service Center
Feb 12 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: https://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: Laurelhurst/Sand Point
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked near the Magnuson Community Center.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court. (No cash accepted.)
Feb
13
Thu
Fresh Perspectives 2020, Part 1
Feb 13 @ 7:00 am – 7:00 pm

Event Types: Arts,Museum/Gallery,Tourism,Youth
Building Name/Room Number: Level 3 Concourse
Neighborhoods: Citywide,Downtown Commercial Core
Sponsoring Organization: Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, Seattle Public Utilities
Contact: Seattle Office of Arts & Culture
Contact Phone: 206-684-7171
Contact Email: arts.culture@seattle.gov
Audience: Adults,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,Teen
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/arts/experience/galleries/seattle-municipal-tower-gallery

Seattle Public Utilities Fresh Perspectives 2020, Part 1 of 3

29 Artworks by 23 Artists
(A total of 70 artworks by 57 artists were purchased)

This exhibition consists of 29 contemporary artworks by 23 Northwest artists. The artwork was selected and curated by seven young people for Seattle Public Utilities latest 1% for Art purchase. They each participated in the Fresh Perspectives Youth Curatorial Training Program, jointly organized by Seattle Public Utilities and the Office of Arts & Culture.

This program includes conversations with curators and arts administrators from galleries, museums and public collections. It also provides the opportunity to serve on the selection panel, and learn about budgets and art handling. The program, now in its second year, seeks to support young creatives of color and incorporate youth voice, eye, and perspective into the City of Seattle’s art collection.

Artists

  • Marit Berg
  • Mary Ellen Bowers
  • Patti Bowman
  • Yvonne Chan
  • Meghan Crandall
  • Amjad Faur
  • Mike Ferguson
  • Kathy Fridstein
  • Randi Ganulin
  • Hsinyi Huang
  • Nico Inzerella
  • Juliana Kang Robinson
  • Elise Koncsek
  • Alan McNiel
  • Maya Milton
  • Hanako O’Leary
  • Akira Ohiso
  • Joe Rudko
  • Roger Shimomura
  • Miya Sukune
  • JoEllen Wang
  • Michelle Zeidman
  • Jennifer Zwick

Youth Curators
Michael Anderson, Rosália António, Christa Chan, Helena Goos, Moe’Neyah Holland, Harsimran Kaur, Melody Lin

Program Administrators
Blake Haygood, Elisheba Johnson, Alison Post, Benjamin Gale-Schreck, Mami Hara

Image: Detail from Akria Ohiso, Muslim Neighbor, 2019.

Delridge – Mobile Customer Service Center
Feb 13 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: https://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: Delridge/North Delridge
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked near the Salvation Army.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court (No cash accepted.)
Delridge – Mobile Customer Service Center
Feb 13 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: https://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: Delridge/North Delridge
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked alongside the Delridge Community Center.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court. (No cash accepted.)