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

Apply for a Landmarks Capital Grant

If you're rehabilitating a historic landmark in King County, don't miss out! Guidelines, workshop schedules, and applications are online now; apply by September 22.
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August 2021

Robert Morris Earthwork in the WA Heritage Register

Morris' celebrated Untitled Earthwork (Johnson Pit #30) was one of the first publicly-funded Land Art projects.
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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!

Sustained Support Program Update

We want to let you know about some temporary changes to our operating support offerings in the coming year. 
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Explore Artwork by Applicants to Our ORCA Card Call

We received applications from an incredible pool of young artists—too incredible, in fact, not to share!
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Extra! Extra!

Audition for the Touring Arts Roster
Survey: DEI and WA Heritage
Social Media for Artists

Next Week: Beyond Integrity in (X) Conference

We're cross-pollinating equity and historic preservation at this inaugural conference. Register now!
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Ilustration by Eroyn Franklin; Robert Morris (1931-2018). Untitled Earthwork (Johnson Pit #30), 1979. SeaTac, WA. King County Public Art Collection. Photo: Joe Freeman; Meital Smith, Alice and Zedmore, 2020. Digital – Photoshop; illustration by Eroyn Franklin.