4Culture Newsletter + October 2021
4Culture | Advancing Community Through Culture

Cultural Organizations: Apply Now for Sustained Support + Recovery Funds

We've teamed up with the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture to help you access federal recovery funds and our Sustained Support grant as easily as possible. Join us for a virtual workshop and apply by November 5!
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October 2021
Robert Morris (1931-2018). Untitled Earthwork (Johnson Pit #30), 1979. SeaTac, WA. King County Public Art Collection. Photo: Joe Freeman

A First for the National Register of Historic Places

Robert Morris' Untitled Earthwork (Johnson Pit #30) is the first ever Land Art project to be listed.
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More Resources

We're continuing to update our directory of COVID-19 resources for the cultural sector. Have a resource to share? Submit it here!

After 30 Years, Silhouettes and Cutups Finds a New Home

From transit center to island forest: learn how a team of stakeholders made this transfer of art by Cris Bruch happen. 
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Your King County Museums are Reopening

With over 60 museums in King County committed to COVID safety, every neighborhood offers a new experience. 
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Extra! Extra!

King County candidate forum
Call for art: Friends of Little Saigon
Social Media for Artists

On the Blog: Marilyn Montufar Spotlights Migrant Youth

Find out how this artist, activist, and 2021 Art Projects grant recipient is bridging her photograpy with youth writing.
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Robert Morris (1931-2018). Untitled Earthwork (Johnson Pit #30), 1979. SeaTac, WA. King County Public Art Collection. Photo: joefreemanjunior.com; Crystal Worl, Midnight Summer Sun; Cris Bruch. Silhouettes and Cutups (detail), 1989. Corten steel. Photo: joefreemanjunior.com; Marilyn Montúfar, Yaneyda, dimensions: 20”x20”, medium: archival pigment print.