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14 stories by "Margo Vansynghel"

Seattle's high cost of living hits artists hard by Margo Vansynghel and Sarah-mae McCullough

In this new package, our arts team explores how much Seattle artists make, how they afford life in the city, what could help and more.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on July 20, 2024[SHARE]

15 ways to support Seattle-area arts and artists by Margo Vansynghel

You don't need to have a ton of money to support local arts and artists. Here are 15 ways to do so, ranging from no-cost options to big-step ideas.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 1:00pm on July 19, 2024[SHARE]

8 Seattle artists share how they survive in the expensive city by Margo Vansynghel

In their own words, eight Seattle-area artists share how much they make and how they make it work.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 4:55pm on July 18, 2024[SHARE]

How Seattle can support its artists despite rising prices by Margo Vansynghel, Gemma Wilson, Moira Macdonald and Michael Rietmulder

Organizations in Seattle and elsewhere are trying to address the affordability crisis for artists with programs tackling basic income, affordable housing and more.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on July 18, 2024[SHARE]

Seattle's cost of living crisis hits the arts hard. Why that matters by Margo Vansynghel

Seattle's rapidly increasing cost of living affects everyone. Here's why we focused on artists.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 1:00pm on July 17, 2024[SHARE]

Seattle's too expensive for artists 一 what that means for the region by Margo Vansynghel

A Seattle Times survey sheds light on just how precarious life as an artist has become in recent years " and how that could endanger the region's vitality.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on July 17, 2024[SHARE]

Top Seattle-area arts and culture happenings of 2023 by Margo Vansynghel, Michael Rietmulder, Moira Macdonald and Gemma Wilson

From the return of Bumbershoot and Cinerama to the Swift Quake and "Boys in the Boat" premiere, relive the biggest moments in Seattle arts & culture this year.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on December 28, 2023[SHARE]

King County OKs sales tax increase for 'transformative' cultural funding by Margo Vansynghel

The Metropolitan King County Council unanimously approved a temporary new levy that will provide hundreds of millions in funding to arts, heritage, science and historical preservation nonpro…

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:29pm on December 5, 2023[SHARE]

To thaw the freeze? Yes, and: Why improv is having its moment in Seattle by Margo Vansynghel

After years of COVID-era remote work, improv is emerging as a popular way for Seattleites to break our infamous freeze. Local theaters are feeling the impact.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 4:00pm on November 29, 2023[SHARE]

$10 million in grants coming to WA's arts sector  by Margo Vansynghel

The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation and ArtsFund plans to grant $10 million to local organizations in the second round of its Community Accelerator Grant.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 1:00pm on November 16, 2023[SHARE]

Meet Gülgün Kayim, the new director of Seattle's Office of Arts & Culture by Margo Vansynghel

Gülgün Kayim, a policy whiz and artist from Minneapolis, is the new director of Seattle's Office of Arts & Culture, tasked with reinvigorating the city's creative economy.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 1:00pm on October 20, 2023[SHARE]

Seattle's arts scene: Why fall 2023 starts a season that will be crucial by Margo Vansynghel

Since the pandemic hit, people haven't returned to theaters, concert halls and museums as before. But some are betting on this season to turn the ship around.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 10, 2023[SHARE]

Seattle's Book-It Repertory Theatre to close after 33 years by Margo Vansynghel

The nonprofit theater company said Tuesday it is ceasing operations after its current production of "Solaris" ends July 9.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 7:40pm on June 27, 2023[SHARE]

How Seattle-area arts organizations are trying to be more accessible by Margo Vansynghel

From "relaxed performances" to touch tours, the initiatives are welcomed by accessibility advocates, but they say much more needs to be done.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 1:00pm on May 18, 2023[SHARE]
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