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Shoreline Public Art

Public Art Events:

facebook.com/shorelineart See page 45 for additional information.

Public Art Services:

(portfolio review, grant help, project development, etc.) By Appointment: Public Art Coordinator, 206-801-2661 (mornings M-Th); dfrancis@shorelinewa.gov

shorelinewa.gov/art

COMING in 2022: Artists in Residence at the Art Cottage

Residency #1: April 4 – June 6 Residency #2: June 8 – Aug. 7 Residency #3: Aug. 12 - Oct. 9 Residency #4: Oct. 12 - Dec. 11 As part of their residencies, the artists offer drop-in art making activities. Check Shoreline Public Art Facebook page as we get closer to the residency dates to learn about the selected artists. (facebook.com/ shorelineart)

New Permanent Addition: Will Schlough's "Restoration" at Brugger's Bog

A New Public Art & Cultural Services Plan

The Public Art Program is creating the next six-year Public Art & Cultural Services Plan, 2023 – 2028, and invites public input through a variety of outreach opportunities. In addition to the survey, focus groups, and interviews occurring in the spring, residents can provide preferences for permanent public art (large sculptures), temporary public (shortterm sculpture or performance), webpage information (shorelinewa.gov/art) and the residency program by sending your thoughts by email, phone, or post to: Shoreline Public Art Program, 4th Floor, RCCS, 17500 Midvale Ave N, Shoreline, 98133; dfrancis@ shorelinewa.gov; 206-801-2661.

A Special Juneteenth Holiday

Arriving as an official holiday this year, Juneteenth and its history is important for all Americans. For more on its significance to local residents, scan the QR code for the Juneteenth Public Art Facebook Group, where a youth oral history project from 2020 is joined by “Day of Liberation” video by Mikayla Weary from Black Coffee NW.