Community Partners

 

Seattle Artist League 

A new art school for people like you. Our small class sizes and studio workshops provide hands-on education accessible to anyone who endeavors to make art a part of their daily life.

Professional artist-instructors at the League teach drawing, painting, printmaking, and more. Membership, quarterly classes, weekend workshops, and convenient schedules give you the freedom to personalize your own education.

4CULTURE

SPA has been awarded a Sustained Support grant of $3750 from 4Culture. This generous support from 4Culture and King County will help SPA implement plans to host more community and educational events and resume some of the real-world SPA activities we have missed during the last two years. We are so pleased to be recognized as a vital piece of King County’s robust and diverse cultural ecosystem!

Pratt Fine Arts Center

Pratt's Drawing, Painting, Printmaking and Mixed Media studios offer something for everyone. We offer classes for students at all levels, from the absolute beginner to the master artist. Explore everything from letterpress to screenprinting to figure drawing to collage. Learn painting in oil, acrylic and watercolor.

Davidson Galleries

Located in Seattle's historic Pioneer Square, maintains the largest inventory of fine, original prints in the Northwest.  In addition to our holding of nearly 20,000 prints and works on paper ranging from c. 1480 to the present, new exhibitions are mounted every month for the First Thursday Gallery Walk. We are members of the Seattle Art Dealer's Association (SADA) and a charter member of The International Fine Print Dealers Association, a professional organization dedicated to maintaining high ethical standards for those dealing in fine original prints.

B.A.R.N.

BARN’s mission is to build and support an open, intergenerational community of artisans and makers who are dedicated to learning, teaching, sharing, and inspiring one another with creativity, craftsmanship and community service.

Our goal is to create  a true community center, using craft as a magnet to bring together people who would not normally know one another or have opportunities to collaborate.