Seattle, WA. The Washington State Arts Commission (ArtsWA) began in 1961, and was formed by the Washington State Legislature. Throughout its tenure, ArtsWA continues to promote the value of art, especially during the pandemic, by supporting the following programs: Public Art, Grants, Creative Districts, and Arts in Education. Students from Blue Heron School worked with teaching artist Margie McDonald in a “Tales, Texts, and Theatre Workshop”. (Photo above by: David Conklin.)

ArtsWA Community Investment programs focus to nurture and grow the arts, develop community partnerships, and close the opportunity gap for early learners. The Pandemic Relief Grant objective aims to support Small and Mid-sized Organizations experiencing financial hardship. Applications for these grants will be accepted until the beginning of April, 2021.

Arts in Education Partnership Grant is a one-year commitment between a non-profit organization, a K-12 school, school district, or tribal agency. The Creative Start Grant is designed for early learners, preschool to 3rd grade, to help integrate the arts within classrooms throughout Washington state.

Land of Dreams curated by Jasmine Mahmoud, ArtsWA Board Member, performance historian, and Seattle University Assistant Professor in the Department of Performing Arts & Arts Leadership. (January 2021)

For information about grant opportunities visit arts.wa.gov and follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/WashingtonArts.

ArtsWA Mission: The Arts Commission is a catalyst for the arts, advancing the role of the arts in the lives of individuals and communities throughout the state. ArtsWA values diversity, equity, and inclusion. We believe in diverse forms of artistic expression. The arts amplify voices across all populations. Access to arts and arts education should be available for everyone. The arts can and should address inequities, model inclusion, and teach empathy. To learn more about the programs ArtsWA supports visit: arts.wa.gov

 

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