|
|
| |||
|
News | > Contact us if you need event planning & location support for your arts installation or performance.
> Special thanks to Clark-Nuber staff for their donations this summer! > Broken Prophets grants available for artists. Read more in the doc below. We are also seeking donations to expand this program. $250 helps an artist receive professional counseling for 8 weeks!
> Adding new board members now, please contact us if you or someone you know may be interested.
Experience in the following areas needed: Fundraising, Organizational Development, Arts Networking, Theological Insight. Meetings are quarterly plus an average of one email response needed per month. > Our "living documents" via googledocs: Onesheet/About Us | Broken Prophets | Mentors/Guilds
Broken Prophets - Counseling Grants Available Create it Forward - Artist Project Grants
Opiate Mass - Public music, art, reading at various venues. Inhabit Conference - Seattle Arts Aftercare - Helping kids create Art House America - Nashville & Dallas *Not presented by Artist Life Guild directly, but our members are involved and you should check it out! Email List |
Donate | Artist Life Guild (formerly known as Promontory Artist Association) is a board governed 501(c)(3) non-profit based in Seattle & the greater Pacific Northwest since 1997. Donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Checks can be made out to Artist Life Guild & sent to: ARTIST LIFE GUILD
| ||||
|
SOME PAST ACTIVITIES... > Body Therapy & FORM Movement/Meditation
Classes May 7, 12 & 14, 2009 taught by Kathryn Linehan visiting
Seattle (from Pepperdine) for a week! Thanks to a kind donor, all
proceeds from these classes will go to benefit the Broken Prophets
program.
Film Faith & Justice
Forum Oct 23-25 DIRT: an award winning one
man play about racism and the havoc it wreaks on the human spirit
July 20, 2008, 7:00 @ Fremont Abbey Arts Center, Seattle. Discussion
to follow performance. | TICKETS /
INFO May 17th, 2008 | Charlie Peacock Jazz Benefit & Artist Conversation LUNCH:
untitled|conversations exploring the relationship between art, faith,
and Seattle.
"Grammy Award-winning record producer and artist Charlie Peacock will perform in Seattle on May 17th to benefit the Artist Life Guild. Appearing with Peacock is 19 year-old mandolin virtuoso Eva Scow. Seattle uber- drummer Matt Jorgensen will also be featured. Peacock will perform music from his two jazz albums as well as vocal songs selected from his significant pop and singer-songwriter catalog. Peacock’s newest jazz album ARC OF THE CIRCLE, a collaboration with Flecktone’s saxophonist Jeff Coffin, is charting at #3 on the CMJ Jazz chart." www.allaboutjazz.com/charliepeacock *also not presented by ALG
Roger Feldman, SPU - Professor of Art,
Installation Artist FOUNDERS: Linda Wagner,
Writer/Publisher
| ||||
|
|
|
|