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Senator Murray Announces More Than $2 Million in Funding for Arts Programs Across Washington State

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Senador Murray: “I worked hard to increase funding for the NEA in last year’s funding bill, because I know how much the arts mean to people and the very real difference these grants will make in supporting local communities and local economies.”

Washington DC - Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced $2,206,700 in grant funding for arts programs across Washington state. The grants will be administered by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), which received a 15 percent increase in funding through the Fiscal Year 2023 Omnibus that Senator Murray was a leader in passing. The funding, which is going out to 33 grantees across Washington state in amounts between $10,000 and $1,110,200, is part of $103.1 million in awards announced by NEA last week across all 50 states and U.S. jurisdictions.

“The arts are an integral part of Washington state’s culture and identity—bringing together local artists and artisans, students, community members, and small businesses,” dijo el senador Murray. “I worked hard to increase funding for the NEA in last year’s funding bill, because I know how much the arts mean to people and the very real difference these grants will make in supporting local communities and local economies. When we invest in the arts we aren’t just investing in our culture and communities, we are also building a stronger economy.”

Below is a full list of projects in Washington state that will receive awards from the newly-announced NEA funds:

Grantee NameUbicaciónProgram DescriptionMonto del premio
ARTS IMPACTFederal Way, WATo support a professional development program for teachers.$30,000
FRIENDS OF LAKEWOLDLakewood, WATo support a music presenting project in the Wagner House of the Lakewold Gardens.$15,000
NISQUALLY INDIAN TRIBEOlympia, WATo support public art training and the creation of a large-scale installation at Nisqually State Park in Washington.$75,000
WASHINGTON STATE ARTS COMMISSIONOlympia, WATo support arts programs, services, and activities associated with carrying out the agency’s National Endowment for the Arts-approved strategic plan.$1,110,200
WASHINGTON STATE SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC INSTRUCTIONOlympia, WATo support the Washington State Teaching Artist Training Lab, a statewide professional development program for teaching artists working in all artistic disciplines.$50,000
ARTS NORTHWESTPort Angeles, WAGrants for Arts Projects – Presenting & Multidisciplinary Works To support a conference for the performing arts industry.$25,000
PORT ANGELES FINE ARTS CENETER FOUNDATIONPort Angeles, WATo support planning and development for the Lauridsen Boulevard corridor and Uptown Arts District in Port Angeles, Washington.$75,000
CENTRUM FOUNDATIONPort Townsend, WATo support the Centrum Fiddle Tunes and Acoustic Blues festivals.$25,000
AMERICAN CHEKHOV PROJECTSeattle, WATo support the Seagull Project’s development and production of a community-engaged theater work based on Maxim Gorky’s “The Lower Depths,” in a new adaptation by Jéhan Òsanyìn.$10,000
ARTIST TRUSTSeattle, WATo support professional development services for artists in Washington State.$25,000
BASESeattle, WATo support a choreography residency program.$17,000
BOOK-IT REPERTORY THEATRESeattle, WATo support staff salaries for an arts education program.$15,000
HENRY GALLERY ASSOCIATION, INCSeattle, WATo support an offsite exhibition project featuring work by rafa esparza on the Seattle waterfront.$45,000
INDIGENOUS CREATIVES COLLECTIVESeattle, WATo support multidisciplinary arts programming.$20,000
INTIMAN THEATRESeattle, WATo support the development and world premiere production of “The Lion Tells His Tale” by Vida Sneed, directed by Steve Sneed, and featuring Delbert Richardson.$15,000
JACK STRAW FOUNDATIONSeattle, WATo support artist residencies.$50,000
LANGSTONSeattle, WATo support the Seattle Black Film Festival and related public programming.$20,000
NORTHWEST FILM FORUMSeattle, WATo support ACTION!, a narrative filmmaking apprenticeship program.$25,000
PRATT FINE ARTS CENTERSeattle, WATo support the Master Artist and Artist-in-Residence programs.$20,000
RICHARD HUGO HOUSESeattle, WATo support salary costs and artist fees for the “Word Works: Writers on Writing” series.$25,000
SEATTLE AQUARIUM SOCIETYSeattle, WATo support a public art installation at the Seattle Aquarium’s Ocean Pavilion.$75,000
SEATTLE ARTS AND LECTURES, INC.Seattle, WATo support a creative writing residency and professional development program.$30,000
SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTONSeattle, WATo support the expansion of the Creative Advantage, a collective impact project in Seattle Public Schools.$100,000
SEATTLE INTERNATONAL FILM FESTIVALSeattle, WATo support film production and storytelling workshops for youth.$20,000
SCARECROW VIDEO ARCHIVESeattle, WATo support the Silver Screeners program and associated community engagement activities presented by Scarecrow Video.$10,000
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTONSeattle, WATo support the Jacob Lawrence Legacy Residency, a program exploring themes of the African Diaspora.$30,000
VELOCITY DANCE CENTERSeattle, WATo support the Seattle Festival of Dance + Improvisation.$30,000
WING LUKE MEMORIAL FOUNDATIONSeattle, WATo support the exhibition, “Witness to Wartime: The Painted Diary of Takuichi Fujii:”$42,000
CITY OF TACOMA, WASHINGTONTacoma, WATo support arts activities and the development of a creative placemaking plan in the McKinley Hill neighborhood of Tacoma, Washington.$100,000
MUSEUM OF GLASSTacoma, WATo support Hot Shop Heroes, a glass-making program for wounded warriors.$30,000
TACOMA URBAN PERFORMING ARTS CENTERTacoma, WATo support the presentation of dance performances and short dance films.$15,000
WASHGINGTON STATE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSIONTumwater, WATo support the production of short films about Latino music, culture, and history in Washington.$20,000
METHOW MUSIC FESTIVAL ASSOCIATIONWinthrop, WATo support artist fees for the Methow Valley Chamber Music Festival’s Summer Concert Series.$12,500

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