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You can find current opportunities in the Message Center under Calls-for-Entry. ![]() Artists' Legal Clinic is a drop-in service providing artists with advice on specific art-related legal questions. Lawyers hold office hours every second and fourth Monday of the month from 2-4 p.m. The Clinic is sponsored by the Washington Lawyers for the Arts in cooperation with Artist Trust. Location: 1402 Third Ave. (Vance Building, downtown Seattle) - 5th floor conference room. (206) 233-7987. Or call Artist Trust for more info: (206) 467-8734. ![]() Artist Trust offers many services in support of Washington State artists. Their "Possibilities" newletter is now available online, and includes a huge listing of calls and other opportunities for artists of all media. ![]() The Informed Artist created by Carletta Wilson of the Seattle Public Library's Fine & Performing Arts Department. A huge database of resources for artists of all media. ![]() King County Office of Cultural Resources in partnership with other public and private entities, the King County Office of Cultural Resources works to help open the doors of cultural opportunity for the benefit of all citizens. This web site includes: King County Arts Commission, Landmarks and Heritage Program, Public Art Program, Cultural Education Program. ![]() Seattle Public Access Network PAN - the official website of the City of Seattle. Consists of a free public World Wide Web site and e-mail list server, operated and directly funded by the City of Seattle since February, 1995. The primary purpose of PAN is to serve as an electronic City Hall, allowing Seattle citizens to communicate with City officials and obtain City information and services electronically. In addition, PAN hosts other local, primarily non-commercial content, particularly useful to Seattle citizens, communities, visitors, and businesses alike. |