4Culture Newsletter + January 2020
4Culture | Advancing Community Through Culture

Apply for a Project Grant by March 4

Applications are open for our 2020 Project grants in Arts, Heritage, and Preservation. Read up on the guidelines and join us for a free workshop. See More
January 2020
Yunmi Her. Natural Individuals (digital still), 2019. VR experience, 3D sound, Google Cardboard, and mobile application

January at Gallery 4Culture: Yunmi Her

A VR-enhanced multimedia installation, Natural Individuals explores collections and collecting behavior.
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Opportunities

4Culture Grants, Calls + Workshops
Regional and National Listings
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The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation holds an event at El Centro de la Raza in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood. Photo by Kristy Conrad.

Guest Post: Latinx Heritage Sites in King County

The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation shares about their 4Culture-funded Revisiting Washington project.
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Introducing the Heritage Field Resources Webpage!

Our funding is just the beginning—explore the different kinds of support available to King County’s diverse heritage field.
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Extra! Extra!

Last call: apply for Gallery 4Culture 
Hello4Culture is back! Come chat with us in White Center
Rachel Lodge, Inhale/Exhale (digital still), 2019

Artists Selected for Storefront Media Gallery's 12th Season 

Eleven new artists will exhibit dynamic media work to an audience on-the-go on our street-level screens. 
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Yunmi Her. Natural Individuals (digital still), 2019. VR experience, 3D sound, Google Cardboard, and mobile application; Illustration by Eroyn Franklin; The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation holds an event at El Centro de la Raza in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood. Photo by Kristy Conrad; Rachel Lodge, Inhale/Exhale (digital still), 2019.