
Culture
Seattle launches New Deal-inspired income program for artists
In an effort to combat the unemployment and underemployment of creative workers, Hope Corps will put artists to work on public projects.
In an effort to combat the unemployment and underemployment of creative workers, Hope Corps will put artists to work on public projects.
Six recently appointed cultural directors make a case for affordable housing and better wages, and tell patrons: Please show up.
These craft fairs, pop-ups and art shows offer locally made pottery, jewelry, homewares and affordable paintings as gifts you can feel good about giving.
Thanks to a generous patron and pastor, local company Whim W’Him will have its own space for rehearsals and a school.
Paintings in Pioneer Square, hot air balloons in Green Lake and lanterns in Woodland Park Zoo offer glimmers in the dark.