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Seattle Arts
A Seattle Arts Commission Publication
Volume 21 No. - 2 Sept./Nov. 1998
In This Issue
       Diverse Views
       Benaroya Hall Opening
       What's New In Public Art

October is
National Arts &
Humanities Month
CELEBRATE THE ARTS!

Seattle Arts
Phone (206) 684-7171
Fax (206) 684-7172

Editor
Kristina Gonzalez Olson
City of Seattle
Paul Schell, Mayor
Commissioners
Chairman Roger J. Bass, Dominique Bretin-Sewell, Kevin Karl, Rev. Ralph Carskadden, Prof. Gregory Hicks, Bea Kiyohara, Matthew Lennon, James Leong, Jack Mackie, Merlee Markishtum, Laura Penn, Joan Rabinowitz, Catherine Skinner, Julie Speidel, Adam Stern


Executive Director
Wendy Ceccherelli
Deputy Director
Kristina Gonzalez Olson

Administration
Brenda Wilson, Grace Dygico, Chris Brenengen
Arts Support
Linda Knudsen, Irene Gomez, Susan Kunimatsu,
Joan Peterson
Public Art
Barbara Goldstein, Marcia Iwasaki, Ruri Yampolsky, Sean Elwood, William H. Landram, Patricia Favaro

Web
Elizabeth Holland

Diverse Views:

SAC Volume 21#2

In this issue, Diverse Views presents a variety of viewpoints by 
Co-Editors: Lauri A. Conner and
                     Mayumi Tsutakawa

Elizabeth Aoki, Gaylin Gardette, Tracie D. Halll, Nancy Rawles, and Robert Roth.

Announcements
Seattle Arts Commission's Arts Support Program will establish deadlines in Mid-September for 1999 funding Programs.

A free artist training workshop will be held on October 17, 1998 from 9am to 5pm at the Rainier Community Center located at 4600 38th Ave.

Benaroya Hall Opening
Benaroya Hall, Seattle's first facility designated exclusively for concert music performances and the new home of the Seattle Symphony opened Saturday, September 12th.

Diverse Views
Diverse views gives voice to a variety of viewpoints, expands the editorial content of Seattle Arts and increases Seattle Arts Commission's (SAC) support of the literary arts.

Public Art
Check these articles to learn more about what's new in public art at Discovery Park Visitor Center, Miller Community Center, Sundial at Gasworks Park, Reflective Refuge at Meadowbrook Pond, The Fin Project: From Swords into Plowshares.

Minutes
Click here to find out actions taken by The Seattle Arts Commission in the first six months of 1998.


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