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  2. Pratt Fine Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The center employs 155 teaching artists and conducts more than 600 classes annually. [1] Pratt was founded in 1976 by the Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation [2] and named in honor of slain civil rights leader Edwin T. Pratt. [3] In 1982 it was turned over to a newly created 501(c)(3) non-profit, City Art Works. [2]

  3. Gage Academy of Art - Wikipedia

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    Gage Academy of Art is a fine art school located in Seattle, Washington, specializing in drawing, painting and sculpting. The core of its programming is traditional observational training, with an emphasis on the foundational skills of figure drawing and painting.

  4. Allied Arts of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The organization claims to be the "oldest non-profit organization in Seattle dedicated to urban livability", [2] but, in any case, at 50+ years old is certainly a venerable organization by the standards of a city barely older than 150 years It was a major force in establishing the Seattle Arts Commission, creating Seattle Center on the grounds ...

  5. Hugo House - Wikipedia

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    These three writers believed Seattle needed a center for local writers and readers to find a community and create new work. In 1999, Laura Hirschfield described the nonprofit organization: "Richard Hugo House is a two-year-old literary arts center in Seattle named after the Seattle-born poet and creative writing teacher Richard Hugo who wrote ...

  6. Arts in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Scene In Seattle Fine Art Tours Private and Public fine art tours of Seattle's contemporary galleries. S3A: Seattle's Urban Art Association Founded in 2007, s3a is a group of artists and galleries committed to raising awareness of the alternative art scene in Seattle and the Northwest by chronicling and promoting events, artists and venues.

  7. List of museums in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The "Art Ladder": the main staircase of the 1991 Robert Venturi-designed wing of SAM. The Naval Reserve Armory, now home to MOHAI. Seattle, Washington is home to four major art museums and galleries: the Frye Art Museum, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle Art Museum, [1] and the Seattle Asian Art Museum.

  8. Bellevue Arts Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Bellevue Arts Museum is a museum of contemporary visual art, craft, and design located in Bellevue, Washington, part of the greater Seattle metropolitan area. [1] A nonprofit organization established in 1975, the Bellevue Arts Museum (BAM) provides rotating arts exhibitions to the public. [ 2 ]

  9. 911 Media Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    Initially known as the Focal Point Media Center, "Nine One One Media" split off from the AND/OR Gallery in Seattle during August 1984. [2] The center was founded by Anne Focke, Heather Dew Oaksen, Jill Medvedow, Norie Sato, and others. [3] 911 Media Arts Center was originally located at 911 E. Pine Street in Seattle, hence the namesake. [4]