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Make your mark on public art. Help shape Washington's State Art Collection.
The Washington State Arts Commission (ArtsWA) is pleased to announce an open call for the 2019 Curator Rosterhttp://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001mXR3PGr6kQW5UROy8a660zEYX67nbyljXDtmGaGOvejdxbGuIKFA1C6dg5j7ceO7ZyT1WSNiQSE9J4JlU9MsrPiD1AYYN9pD15foB_eAhWjbNtBWW9GiuApZF6Zl3nlE7RH0BOmoXhCQT-FxP-XN6B0CrkDpjZi5Y4mAYUGqRd0=&c=Rt_vfljyfZJtQIQM6LjLfcMfm_wcrGj2XKEB700SxxFJ3TQs-wAa4A==&ch=bnfRPx2LbYMNpbr37Cxbf4t2U_I3D0o1GjRupKo2GHx7ew4cqpXjEA==. Our curator roster is a pre-qualified list of people available to research and recommend artworks for the State Art Collectionhttp://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001mXR3PGr6kQW5UROy8a660zEYX67nbyljXDtmGaGOvejdxbGuIKFA1C6dg5j7ceO7_R31wFttGVINoKPQsd42C_MRx08bhKst6aEuZNbDaCqpgyObwYVQKvUMmlFa22a1KBEa-D0vi7Mx5ZGD2xHdAZkx9e7nlBiXrFDC6tXltQjyzwSkjLwcvg==&c=Rt_vfljyfZJtQIQM6LjLfcMfm_wcrGj2XKEB700SxxFJ3TQs-wAa4A==&ch=bnfRPx2LbYMNpbr37Cxbf4t2U_I3D0o1GjRupKo2GHx7ew4cqpXjEA==. Their recommendations are based on criteria established by a local art selection committee.
The Collection includes nearly 5,000 artworks, located where people study, work, and live. The public selects and owns the Collection which is found in state agencies, public schools, universities, and community colleges throughout Washington.
The 2019 Curator Roster will be active for a three-year period.
For more information, please contact:
Valerie Peterman, Curated Projects Coordinator
valerie.peterman@arts.wa.govmailto:valerie.peterman@arts.wa.gov | (360) 586-3949
Who we are looking for:
Consider applying if you live in Washington State (or within 60 miles) and you are:
- a visual arts professional
- a college art faculty member
- a gallery or independent curator
- a tribal leader or cultural director
Application Deadline:
Friday, September 27, 2019
Read guidelines and applyhttp://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001mXR3PGr6kQW5UROy8a660zEYX67nbyljXDtmGaGOvejdxbGuIKFA1C6dg5j7ceO7ZyT1WSNiQSE9J4JlU9MsrPiD1AYYN9pD15foB_eAhWjbNtBWW9GiuApZF6Zl3nlE7RH0BOmoXhCQT-FxP-XN6B0CrkDpjZi5Y4mAYUGqRd0=&c=Rt_vfljyfZJtQIQM6LjLfcMfm_wcrGj2XKEB700SxxFJ3TQs-wAa4A==&ch=bnfRPx2LbYMNpbr37Cxbf4t2U_I3D0o1GjRupKo2GHx7ew4cqpXjEA==
Top row, left to right: Serval (detail), 2017, by Alfredo Arreguin, located at Getchell High School. Jessica (from the series Mayflowers Long Forgotten) (detail), 2003, by Carrie Mae Weems, located at University of Washington. La Cosecha (The Asparagus Pickers) (detail), 2005, by Daniel DeSiga, located at Yakima Valley College, Grandview. Ginger Root Prince (detail), 2001, by Romson Bustillo, located at Summit Trail Middle School. Bottom row, left to right: Discovery (detail), 2006, by Maki Tamura, located at Spokane Community College. Camp (detail), 2011, by Marie Watt, located at Walla Walla Veterans Home. Land of Origin (detail), 2015, by James Lavadour, located at Walla Walla Veterans Home. Female House Post (detail), 2015, by Andrea Wilbur-Sigo, located at University of Washington. Curators selected these artworks for the State Art Collection. Composite image by ArtsWA.
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The Washington State Arts Commission is committed to values of inclusion, diversity, equity, and creative expression. We believe in diverse forms of artistic expression, and we believe in access to arts and arts education for all individuals in our state. The arts can and should play a role in addressing inequities, modeling inclusion, and teaching empathy.
Washington State Arts Commission | PO Box 42675, Olympia, WA 98504-2675
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Make your mark on public art. Help shape Washington's State Art Collection.
The Washington State Arts Commission (ArtsWA) is pleased to announce an open call for the 2019 Curator Roster<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001mXR3PGr6kQW5UROy8a660zEYX67nbyljXDtmGaGOvejdxbGuIKFA1C6dg5j7ceO7ZyT1WSNiQSE9J4JlU9MsrPiD1AYYN9pD15foB_eAhWjbNtBWW9GiuApZF6Zl3nlE7RH0BOmoXhCQT-FxP-XN6B0CrkDpjZi5Y4mAYUGqRd0=&c=Rt_vfljyfZJtQIQM6LjLfcMfm_wcrGj2XKEB700SxxFJ3TQs-wAa4A==&ch=bnfRPx2LbYMNpbr37Cxbf4t2U_I3D0o1GjRupKo2GHx7ew4cqpXjEA==>. Our curator roster is a pre-qualified list of people available to research and recommend artworks for the State Art Collection<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001mXR3PGr6kQW5UROy8a660zEYX67nbyljXDtmGaGOvejdxbGuIKFA1C6dg5j7ceO7_R31wFttGVINoKPQsd42C_MRx08bhKst6aEuZNbDaCqpgyObwYVQKvUMmlFa22a1KBEa-D0vi7Mx5ZGD2xHdAZkx9e7nlBiXrFDC6tXltQjyzwSkjLwcvg==&c=Rt_vfljyfZJtQIQM6LjLfcMfm_wcrGj2XKEB700SxxFJ3TQs-wAa4A==&ch=bnfRPx2LbYMNpbr37Cxbf4t2U_I3D0o1GjRupKo2GHx7ew4cqpXjEA==>. Their recommendations are based on criteria established by a local art selection committee.
The Collection includes nearly 5,000 artworks, located where people study, work, and live. The public selects and owns the Collection which is found in state agencies, public schools, universities, and community colleges throughout Washington.
The 2019 Curator Roster will be active for a three-year period.
For more information, please contact:
Valerie Peterman, Curated Projects Coordinator
valerie.peterman@arts.wa.gov<mailto:valerie.peterman@arts.wa.gov> | (360) 586-3949
Who we are looking for:
Consider applying if you live in Washington State (or within 60 miles) and you are:
* a visual arts professional
* a college art faculty member
* a gallery or independent curator
* a tribal leader or cultural director
Application Deadline:
Friday, September 27, 2019
Read guidelines and apply<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001mXR3PGr6kQW5UROy8a660zEYX67nbyljXDtmGaGOvejdxbGuIKFA1C6dg5j7ceO7ZyT1WSNiQSE9J4JlU9MsrPiD1AYYN9pD15foB_eAhWjbNtBWW9GiuApZF6Zl3nlE7RH0BOmoXhCQT-FxP-XN6B0CrkDpjZi5Y4mAYUGqRd0=&c=Rt_vfljyfZJtQIQM6LjLfcMfm_wcrGj2XKEB700SxxFJ3TQs-wAa4A==&ch=bnfRPx2LbYMNpbr37Cxbf4t2U_I3D0o1GjRupKo2GHx7ew4cqpXjEA==>
Top row, left to right: Serval (detail), 2017, by Alfredo Arreguin, located at Getchell High School. Jessica (from the series Mayflowers Long Forgotten) (detail), 2003, by Carrie Mae Weems, located at University of Washington. La Cosecha (The Asparagus Pickers) (detail), 2005, by Daniel DeSiga, located at Yakima Valley College, Grandview. Ginger Root Prince (detail), 2001, by Romson Bustillo, located at Summit Trail Middle School. Bottom row, left to right: Discovery (detail), 2006, by Maki Tamura, located at Spokane Community College. Camp (detail), 2011, by Marie Watt, located at Walla Walla Veterans Home. Land of Origin (detail), 2015, by James Lavadour, located at Walla Walla Veterans Home. Female House Post (detail), 2015, by Andrea Wilbur-Sigo, located at University of Washington. Curators selected these artworks for the State Art Collection. Composite image by ArtsWA.
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The Washington State Arts Commission is committed to values of inclusion, diversity, equity, and creative expression. We believe in diverse forms of artistic expression, and we believe in access to arts and arts education for all individuals in our state. The arts can and should play a role in addressing inequities, modeling inclusion, and teaching empathy.
Washington State Arts Commission | PO Box 42675, Olympia, WA 98504-2675
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