4Culture Newsletter + October 2022
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October 2022

Indigenous Peoples’ Day Spotlight

Denise Emerson’s original beadwork, People of the River, has been added to the King County Public Art Collection.
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More Resources

Check out our grant, call, and job listings from cultural organizations across the country.

This Month at Gallery 4Culture: Mia McNeal

Mia McNeal’s portraiture highlights the beauty, power, and uniqueness that is naturally exuded by Black women.
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Heritage Professional Development Stipend

This grant can pay for that networking or learning opportunity you’ve always wanted to attend. Apply by October 31.
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Extra! Extra!

Saying Goodbye to Josh Heim
Deputy Director position now open
Artist Mental Health Stories
Cultural Access info sessions
TAT Lab

Guest Post: Reflections on My Internship

Danele Alampay, 2022 Equity in Historic Preservation Intern, shares her experience researching how properties reflect underrepresented communities and explores models for cultural significance.
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Illustrations by Eroyn Franklin; Denise Emerson. People of the River, 2016. Seed beads, bone, shell, and suede. 8 x 8 x 1/8 inches. King County Public Art Collection. Photo: Mel Carter;  Mia McNeal. The stares… A constant reminder, 2018. Gelatin silver print. 20 x 16 inches; photo of Danele, Emily P. Lawsin.

 
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