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Arts Crush Needs Your Vote

We have some exciting news regarding Arts Crush and we need your help! Arts Crush was selected to compete for the June Pepsi Challenge Grant in the Pepsi Refresh Project. This means we are one of only 10 ideas competing for $50,000! This is an incredible opportunity that could have a tremendous impact on this Read more..

Mike Daisey’s “How Theater Failed America,” A Benefit for Intiman Theatre Artists

Acclaimed storyteller and author Mike Daisey stages a benefit performance of his conversation-sparking monologue about the failure of the American theater to help sustain and support its workers. The proceeds will be distributed as grants administered by Artist Trust to artists who were expecting employment from Intiman Theatre this season, but were not yet Read more..

Benefit Shows for Japan Earthquake & Tsunami Relief

As we mentioned earlier, local artists Naho Shioya and Mimi Katano are organizing an effort to raise funds for the victims of Japan’s devastating earthquake and tsunami. Here is a list of shows that will benefit this worthy cause. Thank you all for considering our request to join us in the Japan’s earthquake and tsunami Read more..

Seattle Shakespeare Company Awarded

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) recently announced that 40 theatre companies will receive grants of $25,000 to participate in “Shakespeare for a New Generation,” introducing middle and high school students to Shakespeare. Our friends at Seattle Shakespeare Company were among the recipients. Congratulations! Part of the NEA’s Shakespeare in American Communities initiative, Shakespeare Read more..

Arts Education Funding Sources

The City of Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs sent along a handy page of funding resources plus public and private organizations who offer arts education services. Check it out under the cut! Read more..