Call to Artists – Seeking Applications for 2020 Art Partners Program

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Arts Commission (SAC) has issued a call for artists and arts organizations to apply for the 2020 Art Partners Program, an initiative aimed at funding diverse artistic projects. Proposals may include a wide range of classes and events focused on visual arts, music, and performing arts, encouraging community participation and cultural engagement. By providing financial support, the SAC seeks to enrich the local arts landscape and foster creativity among residents. The program not only supports individual artists but also promotes collaborative projects that can benefit the broader community. Interested applicants must submit their proposals by the specified deadline, ensuring their ideas align with the mission of enhancing Snoqualmie's cultural offerings.

This initiative is a testament to the city's dedication to the arts and its recognition of their role in community development. As the application window opens, the SAC emphasizes the need for innovative and impactful projects that resonate with local audiences. The 2020 Art Partners Program represents an opportunity for artists to contribute significantly to the cultural vitality of Snoqualmie.

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