Moving Image
Identifier:
2052
Description
Twelve contemporary public artworks fostered awareness of threatened Chinook Salmon under the Endangered Species Act. Art ranges from sculpture to poetry to animation. This project was a collaboration between Seattle Public Utilities and the Seattle Arts Commission.
Language:
English
Date created:
2001 Yes
Coverage Date:
2001 No
Series:
Type:
Documentary
Note:
Moving Image
Permissions:
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Citation:
Courtesy of the Seattle Municipal Archives, #2052, Series 4695-04.
Creator:
Seattle Arts Commission (2002- )
Seattle Public Utilities
Related People/Organizations:
Stringfellow, Kim
Video Format(s):
Carrier: 2052 VHS (Box 1)
Digital Format(s):
VOB ()
VOB ()
Permissions:
Moving image content created by the City of Seattle is public record and does not require permission for use as it is a public record. To use content created by entities other than the City of Seattle, please contact the creator for permission. Please cite moving images materials “Courtesy of the Seattle Municipal Archives” with the item number if possible. The videos streaming here are a low resolution copy. If you require a higher resolution copy, please contact archives@seattle.gov.
Moving Image