Art underfoot at sidewalks around the city
Look beneath your feet and you’ll see sidewalk artwork by Seattle artist John Fleming at 12 locations throughout Seattle. Intended to draw the attention of pedestrians through beauty, surprise and...
View ArticleSeeking waterfront art program manager
The Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs and Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) are seeking a senior project manager to coordinate arts activities and implement public art projects for the...
View ArticleJennifer Dixon’s artwork dedicated at Linden Avenue North, July 13
Celebrate the dedication of Jennifer Dixon’s new public artwork Playland at Linden Avenue North (between North 130th Street and North 135th Street) in the Bitter Lake neighborhood. The Seattle...
View ArticleJen Dixon’s artwork ‘Playland’ installed, tour this Saturday
This week, Jen Dixon and her team of volunteers installed her new artwork PlayLand as part of Seattle Department of Transportation’s (SDOT) Linden Avenue North Complete Streets Project. Playland...
View ArticleGeorgetown Festival Street Dedication
This Saturday, June 13 from noon to 10 p.m. Georgetown will be celebrating at the Georgetown Carnival. In addition to tool races and performances there will also be a dedication for the newly...
View ArticleMeet the newest artist to grace Fremont’s eclectic universe: Elissa Washuta
Elissa Washuta has one of the most unique writing studios this summer. She was selected by the Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS), in partnership with Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) to be...
View ArticleGame on for the recently installed artwork The King and Queen of Rainier Beach
Located at the corner of Rainier Ave. S. at 51st Ave. S. and Barton Place S. artist Peter Reiquam’s The King and Queen of Rainier Beach is an iconic sculpture inspired by Seattle Police Detective,...
View ArticleJoin Fremont Bridge writer-in-residence, Elissa Washuta at Ophelia’s Books
Come join us at Ophelia’s for their first hours event! They’ll be open later than usual, have refreshments, a reading, and a sale! Friday, August 19, 2016, 7-9 p.m. Ophelia’s Books 3504 Fremont Ave....
View ArticleBen Zamora selected to create a permanent public artwork for Madison Bus...
The Office of Arts & Culture, (ARTS) in partnership with Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), has selected Seattle artist Ben Zamora to create a permanent, site-specific artwork along the...
View ArticleEssay White City by Elissa Washuta is now available
Fremont Bridge writer-in-residence Elissa Washuta’s essay White City is now available for everyone to read. In addition, a podcast of Washuta reading an excerpt of the essay at the Seattle Public...
View ArticleJill Anholt commissioned to create artwork for Fauntleroy Way SW
The Office of Arts & Culture, in partnership with Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), has commissioned artist Jill Anholt to develop site-specific artworks for the Fauntleroy Way SW...
View ArticleVicki Scuri artist commissioned for SDOT Aurora Ave N Corridor Improvements...
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS), in partnership with Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), has commissioned artist Vicki Scuri for a series of site-specific artworks for the...
View ArticleWanted: Musician/Composer for Fremont Bridge Residency
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS), in partnership with the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), seeks a practicing composer and/or musician to be an Artist-in Residence in the...
View ArticleFremont Bridge will be a temporary studio for sound artist Paurl Walsh this...
Beginning June 2018, the northwest tower of the Fremont Bridge will be a temporary studio for musician and composer Paurl Walsh. Walsh will be able to use the tower space as a source of inspiration to...
View ArticleNew artwork “Alone Together” delights downtown pedestrians
Friday, August 2, 2019, 2-3 p.m. Public celebration at Harbor Steps 1221 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 Artwork stickers will be available for the first 250 people. A new artwork, Alone Together, by...
View ArticleSeven Artists Selected for Art Interruptions 2020 along North Seattle...
2018 Art Interruptions, Black Teen Wearing Hoodie by Jasmine Brown, photo by Minh Carrico The Office of Arts & Culture in partnership with Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has...
View ArticleCHOP art preservation supported by the City
The Office of Arts & Culture in partnership with the Seattle Department of Transportation and Parks and Recreation are working with artists and community members from the CHOP to store, document...
View ArticleCity announces new project with VividMatterCollective to recreate and...
Starting Tuesday morning, September 22, the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) and the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) will be collaborating with the original artists from...
View ArticleArt Interruptions 2020: Licton Springs Neighborhood Greenway
The Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) in partnership with the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), has selected seven emerging public artists to create temporary art installations in the...
View ArticleMeet the Artists in Residence: Bridge Graphic Novel
Page from Change of Worlds by Roger FernandesPage from The Canal Was Cut by E.T. Russian Perched above the road and waterway in the University and Fremont Bridge towers, two artists spent four months...
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