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Subject 4Culture Newsletter + May 2025
Date May 1, 2025 9:30 PM
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4Culture Newsletter + May 2025
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** Apply for a Landmarks Capital Grant
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Projects that center marginalized communities and contribute to the diversity of property types and histories represented in King County’s built environment will receive additional consideration. Awards are capped at $100,000.
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May 2025
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** New Cultural Education Program for Public Schools
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Join us for a webinar on May 21 to learn more about partnerships, funding, transportation support, and more!
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** More Resources
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Check out our grant, call, and job
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** Meeting the Moment: Our 2024 Annual Report
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When 2024 began, Doors Open had just passed. Now, for the first time, we can share data about Doors Open funding.
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** May at Gallery 4Culture: Nak Bou
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Multimedia paintings juxtapose cultural material observed in the Cambodian enclaves of Dallas and Fresno.
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** Extra! Extra!
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Building for Equity: Project Development ([link removed])
Join us fo Hello4Culture on May 15 ([link removed])
Take the NSHP Survey ([link removed])
Head to SIFF May 15-25 ([link removed])

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** Getting into Nature—and Art—at King County Parks
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An ever-growing collection of artworks reside in our region’s parks—you’re bound to be familiar with at least a few of them.
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UHeights Center, photo by Rebecca Ellison Photography; Nak Bou. Green Impala, 2024. Acrylic and latex on canvas. 46 ½ x 60 inches; Performance photos for "A Practice of Return." Presented by: Black Collectivity and Velocity Dance Center. Performers: Nia-Amina Minor, Akoiya Harris, marco farroni, and Jiamond Watson. Photo credit: Chloe Collyer; Michael Sweeney (1940 – 2009). The Kiss, 1978. Painted steel. Ronald Bog Park, Shoreline, WA. King County Public Art Collection. Photo: joefreemanjunior.com.
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