Norie Sato papers

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Norie Sato papers

1974-1991

Project files, exhibition files, teaching/workshop files, correspondence, and printed material relating to Sato's career as a video artist and printmaker and her involvement in professional video and artist organizations mainly in the Seattle, Washington area.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8262498

Archives of American Art

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Seattle Arts Commission (1971-2002)

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In 1971, a city ordinance established the Seattle Arts Commission to promote development of and public interest in the arts, as well as to advise the city on cultural and artistic development. The Commission was given cabinet-level status in the city government in 1976. In 2002, the department's name was changed to the Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs (OACA), and it was brought into the Executive Dept. There continues to be a fifteen-member advisory group called the Seattle Arts Commission....

Center for Contemporary Art (Seattle, Wash.)

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Sato, Norie, 1949-

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Video artist, printmaker; Seattle, Wash. Born Japan. Founder of the Center for Contemporary Art (COCA) in Seattle and member of the Seattle Arts Commission. From the description of Norie Sato papers, 1974-1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81380192 ...

Dolan, Margo.

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