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Yakima Arts Commission subcommittees plan workshops, outreach and funding goals

2959975 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

Subcommittees reported plans to host a May 29 Artist Trust Gap Grant study hall in partnership with local artist groups, to create a dedicated landing page and possible Instagram account for Arts Commission outreach, and to pursue funding and partnerships including the Millennium Plaza Foundation.

Members of the Yakima Arts Commission reported March 19 on progress from three subcommittees: artist support, outreach and finance. The subcommittees outlined near-term events, outreach channels and financial goals intended to strengthen local artists’ access to grant funding and reduce technical barriers to public-art submissions.

The artist subcommittee said it has secured a date and local partners for a study hall to help artists apply for the Artist Trust Gap Grant, a $1,500 unrestricted project grant awarded statewide. The study hall is scheduled for Thursday, May 29 at Centennial Hall (donated exhibit space) and will include presentations from successful grantees…

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