Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs Digital Photographs
Scope and Contents note
Images depict the 2006 Mayor's Awards for Excellence in Hip Hop as well musical performances at the the Bumbershoot music festival and Seattle Presents city hall lobby and plaza concerts. Performers include: Alice Stuart, Andre Feriante, Arghavan, Arlie Neskahi & Danny Godinez of Eagle's Jump, Balkan Cabaret, Bill Horist, BriAnna Moore, Century Masters of Lindy Hop & Tap, Choklate, Clinton Fearon and the Boogie Brown Band, Cristina Orbe, Dark Divas, DJ Mr. Supreme , Dusty 45s, Edwardo Mendonca, Eyvind Kang, Farmaish, Gamelan Pacifica, Global Drum Masters, Gordon Curvey, Handful of Luvin', Heather Carman, Holly Figueroa O'Reilly, Hot Club Sandwich, Jessika Kenney, Jherek Bischoff, Jovino Santos Neto, King Khazm , Kobe City Philanthropic Chorus, Komplex Kai , The Kora Band, Larry Murante, Latin Expression, Mark Cardenas, Mark Oi, Medieval Women's Choir, Naby, Camara Quartet, Neil Hubbard, Orville Johnson and Friends, Pearl Django, Quinton I. Morris & Friends, Reality Check, Reggie Watts, Rodney Raccoon, The Tallboys, Taylor Mosely, Tingstad and Rumbel, Whozyamama, Wu Ziying, and The Young Eight.
Dates
- Creation: 2005-2009
Creator
- Seattle (Wash.). Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access note
Records are open to the public.
Historical Note
In 1971, a city ordinance established the Seattle Arts Commission (SAC) to promote development of and public interest in the arts, as well as to advise the city on cultural and artistic development. The fifteen-member body replaced a predecessor agency, the Municipal Arts Commission, and staff support was originally provided by the Seattle Center. The Commission was given cabinet-level status in the city government in 1976.
In 2002, a reorganization abolished the existing SAC, created a new Seattle Arts Commission made up of volunteers and a new city Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs (OACA), and divided the functions of the old SAC between the two new organizations. The current commission is comprised of 16 citizen volunteers appointed by the Mayor and City Council. OACA was brought into the Executive Department in 2013 and its name was changed to the Office of Arts and Culture.
The department supports arts groups, community festivals, and neighborhood arts councils; funds and promotes public art, and promotes Seattle as a cultural destination. It also oversees the One Percent for Art program (one of the nation’s first), where one percent of Seattle’s capital improvement project funds are reserved for public art. Since the program began in 1973, it has acquired nearly 3,000 artworks.
Extent
24 digital image files
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Photographs of the Mayor's Awards for Excellence.
Immediate Source of Acquisition note
Photographs acquired through the Seattle Municipal Archives Digital Image Management Program.
Accruals note
This series may grow due to continued accessioning through the Digital Image Management Program. This finding aid will be updated to reflect additional accessions.
Associated Digital Objects
Subject
- Seattle Arts Commission (2002-) (Organization)
- Nickels, Greg (Person)
- Seattle (Wash.). Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs (Organization)
- Title
- Guide to the Mayor's Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs Digital Photograph Collection 2005-2007
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Julie B. Viggiano
- Date
- © 2010
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
- EAD Location
- http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv64483
Repository Details
Part of the Seattle Municipal Archives Repository