Seattle Department of Parks and Recreations City Art Works Records 1980-1985

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Seattle Department of Parks and Recreations City Art Works Records 1980-1985

Records regarding City of Seattle's art education programs at Seward Park Art Studio and Pratt Fine Art center

.2 cubic foot; 1 box

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6380289

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Seward Park Art Studio (Seattle, Wash.)

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Began as a fully subsidized branch of Seattle's Arts in the Parks program to offer art instruction, including painting, clay, jewelry, weaving, and photography, to all ages and levels of experience; 1979 joined Pratt Fine Arts Center under the umbrella organization City Art Works; made the Clay Department of City Art Works other media moved to the Pratt facility; 1980 city support of all its performing-visual arts facilities was withdrawn, but the were allowed to remain in city building with the...

Pratt Fine Arts Center (Seattle, Wash.)

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Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Parks and Recreation.

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The Department of Parks and Recreation maintains the City's parks, shorelines, and boulevards; and administers community centers, public golf courses, and other athletic and cultural facilities. Seattle's first park was established in 1884 after David Denny donated land to the City for that purpose. At that time, a three-member park committee, with limited authority, was created to manage the nadcent park system. A Board of Parks Commissioners was established in 1890 with control over all public...

City Art Works (Seattle, Wash.)

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