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Special Opportunity: Apply to Become a Network of Support Coach, Mentor, Consultant, or Technical Assistance Provider

Deadline: Thursday, April 10, 2025, 5:00 pm PDT

The Network of Support is opening a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for coaches, mentors, consultants, and technical assistance providers to provide as-needed services to cultural organizations in King County, including those undergoing operational crisis, navigating moments of organizational transformation, undertaking facilities project development, and more.

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Employment

Public Art Collection Registrar

Deadline: Thursday, March 27, 2025, 5:00 pm PDT

The Public Art Collection Registrar will manage organizational functions of King County’s 2,500+ civic art collection, including archival records, public information and basic art handling in collaboration with 4Culture and King County Department staff.

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Please see the Listings section of our website for job opportunities at other cultural organizations.

    Get Involved

  • Grant and Public Art Panels

    Every grant application we receive is evaluated through a peer-panel review process. Each year, hundreds of community-members provide invaluable support to 4Culture by serving on these panels.
  • On-Site Reviews

    Interested in being a part of the grant-making process? On-Site Reviewers go to events presented by arts and heritage organizations funded by or applying for our Sustained Support grants—orchestras, theaters, dance groups, galleries, choruses, festivals, museums, and more.
  • Advisory Committees

    4Culture staff work closely with Advisory Committees made up of community-members who provide expert professional input, guidance and advice from the field.
  • Around the County

  • Local Arts Agencies

    Local Arts Agencies (LAAs) provide cultural services for suburban and unincorporated communities in King County. We facilitate a network of 26 LAAs through direct funding and bi-monthly meetings, which foster innovative avenues for collaboration.
  • Our Affiliates

    AKCHO

    The Association of King County Historical Organizations is a forum for the issues that confront our region's museums and heritage organizations.

    SoCo Culture

    The South King County Cultural Coalition over 70 organizations promoting and preserving arts and heritage in the vibrant communities south of Seattle.

  • Explore King County

    King County is home to a vast array of people, communities, and organizations. From 2018-2020, we conducted a listening session tour, compiled information from cultural funders, synthesized city-level cultural planning, and documented existing cultural infrastructure. The result is our 2020 King County Cultural Health Study. Learn more.