{"id":113,"date":"2023-10-10T04:48:45","date_gmt":"2023-10-10T04:48:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.theactorshandbook.com\/113-2\/"},"modified":"2023-10-10T05:31:32","modified_gmt":"2023-10-10T05:31:32","slug":"support-services","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.theactorshandbook.com\/film-production-guide\/support-services\/","title":{"rendered":"Support Services"},"content":{"rendered":"
4Culture<\/p>\n <\/strong>101 Prefontaine Place South<\/p>\n Seattle WA (206) 296.7580<\/p>\n hello@4culture.org<\/p>\n Web: 4culture.org<\/a><\/p>\n Web: href=”http:\/\/4culture.org\/grants-artist-calls\/other-listings”>4culture.org\/grants-artist-calls\/other-listings<\/p>\n Facebook: Twitter: 4Culture<\/p>\n Instagram: kc4culture<\/p>\n 4Culture is a support agency for the arts in King County. 4Culture offers It also offers project consulting Artist Trust<\/p>\n 1835 12th Avenue<\/p>\n Seattle, WA 98122-2437<\/p>\n (206) 467-8734<\/p>\n info@artisttrust.org<\/p>\n artisttrust.org<\/a><\/p>\n facebook.com\/ArtistTrust<\/a><\/p>\n Founded in 1986, Artist Trust helps Washington State artists of all disciplines thrive. Since then, Artist Trust has invested over $10 million in Washington State artists through funding, trainings, and resources and has provided programs that meet the changing needs of artists. Artist Trust helps artists establish and maintain careers through direct support, connections, and advocacy.<\/p>\n Arts Northwest<\/strong><\/p>\n 104 N. Laurel Street, Suite 116<\/p>\n Port Angeles, WA 98362<\/p>\n (360) 457-9290<\/p>\n admin@artsnw.org<\/p>\n artsnw.org<\/p>\n facebook.com\/artsnorthwest<\/a><\/p>\n Arts Northwest is a unique partnership organization that has been serving presenters and artists in WA, OR, ID and beyond for more than years. Arts Northwest features an annual booking conference originally supported by the Idaho, Washington, and Oregon Arts Commissions. As a result, the conference started rotating between the three states to a variety of cities.<\/p>\n Arts NW serves a growing membership of more than 500 organizations and individuals from 10 of the western states, and increasing participation by artists and agents from most of the nation and several countries. Arts NW services range from technical support and publications, mentoring and professional development programs and of course, the annual convening of the Arts Northwest Booking Conference.<\/p>\n Check website for member benefits.<\/p>\n Seattle Office of Arts and Culture<\/p>\n <\/strong>PO Box Seattle, WA 98124-4748<\/p>\n (206) 684-7171<\/p>\n arts.culture@seattle.gov<\/p>\n seattle.gov\/arts<\/a><\/p>\n The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) manages the city’s public art The Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs maintains a website of Washington State Arts Alliance Foundation<\/p>\n <\/strong>6114 12th Ave Seattle WA 98115<\/p>\n 206) 437-3784<\/p>\n info@washingtonstateartsalliance.org<\/p>\n href=”http:\/\/washingtonstateartsalliance.org”>washingtonstateartsalliance.org<\/p>\n Washington State Arts Alliance, the statewide arts advocacy organization, Washington State Arts Commission<\/p>\n <\/strong>Mailing Address:<\/p>\n PO Olympia, WA 98504-2675<\/p>\n Location:<\/p>\n 711 Capitol Way S., Suite 600<\/p>\n Olympia, WA 98501<\/p>\n (360) info@arts.wa.gov<\/p>\n arts.wa.gov<\/p>\n <\/a>href=”http:\/\/arts.wa.gov\/grants”>arts.wa.gov\/grants<\/p>\n href=”http:\/\/facebook.com\/WashingtonArts”>facebook.com\/WashingtonArts<\/p>\n ArtsWA is the Washington State Arts Commission, a state government agency ArtsWA is committed to values of inclusion, diversity, equity, and creative Northwest Film Center<\/strong><\/p>\n Classes and Offices<\/p>\n 934 SW Portland, Oregon 97205<\/p>\n Screenings<\/p>\n Portland Art Museum<\/p>\n Whitsell Auditorium<\/p>\n 1219 SW Park Portland, Oregon 97205<\/p>\n (503) 221-1156<\/p>\n info@nwfilm.org<\/p>\n classes@nwfilm.org<\/p>\n nwfilm.org<\/a><\/p>\n href=”http:\/\/facebook.com\/nwfilmcenter”>facebook.com\/nwfilmcenter<\/p>\n Contact: Consult the Staff Directory<\/p>\n Established in 1971, the Northwest Film Center is a regional media arts The NWFC conducts an active year-round exhibition program of foreign, The NWFC\u2019s education programs provide classes, workshops, studios, and camps Other services NWFC offers filmmakers include: administering the Media Arts Oregon Arts Commission Media Arts Fellowship<\/p>\n <\/strong>775 Summer Salem, Oregon 97301-1280<\/p>\n (503) 986-0082<\/p>\n (800) 735-2900<\/p>\n oregon.artscomm@state.or.us<\/p>\n
\n98104<\/p>\n
\n4Culture<\/p>\n
\nopportunities for all kinds of cultural funding and support in King County, with
\ndeadlines rolling out throughout the year.<\/p>\n
\nservices.\u00a0 (See also Film Production Guide: Business & Legal, Support
\nServices)<\/p>\n\n
\n94748<\/p>\n
\nprogram, cultural partnerships grant programs, LANGSTON (formerly the Langston
\nHughes Performing Arts Institute), and The Creative Advantage initiative. Its
\nwork fosters a city driven by creativity that provides the opportunity for
\neveryone to engage in diverse arts and cultural experiences. In alignment with
\nthe City’s Race and Social Justice Initiative, it works to eliminate
\ninstitutional racism in its programs, policies and practices.<\/p>\n
\nlistings for grants, arts jobs, arts news and educational and networking events.
\n(See also Film Production Guide: Support Services)<\/p>\n
\nNE<\/p>\n
\nworks to promote public funding, legislation, and policy favorable to the arts.
\nWashington State Arts Alliance Foundation works to increase knowledge,
\nunderstanding, appreciation and practice of the arts through communication and
\neducation. A dedicated board runs the Arts Alliance and Foundation, and works
\nwith arts advocates around the state.<\/p>\n
\nBox 42675<\/p>\n
\n753-3860<\/p>\n
\nestablished in 1961. ArtsWA offers grants aimed at conserving and developing the
\nstate\u2019s arts resources. ArtsWA programs and funding opportunities include grants
\nto K-12 education, partners, special projects, and organizations.<\/p>\n
\nexpression. It believes in diverse forms of artistic expression, and in access
\nto arts and arts education for all individuals in our state.<\/p>\nPortland and Oregon<\/h2>\n
\nSalmon Street<\/p>\n
\nAvenue<\/p>\n
\nresource and service organization founded to encourage the study, appreciation,
\nand utilization of the moving image arts, foster their artistic and professional
\nexcellence. NWFC provides a variety of film and video exhibition, education, and
\ninformation programs primarily directed to the residents of Oregon, Washington,
\nIdaho, Montana, and Alaska.<\/p>\n
\nclassic, experimental, and independent works that showcase a wide array of
\nregional, national, and international cinema and video art. Several annual
\nfestivals, thematic series, special retrospectives, visiting artist programs,
\nand free screenings of new world cinema for high school classes also highlight
\ncontributions to the art form.<\/p>\n
\nto working and aspiring video storytellers, and youth in 4th-12th
\ngrades.<\/p>\n
\nFellowship, serving as a fiscal agent for independent producers in need of
\nnon-profit sponsorship, and offering low-cost equipment access to community
\nproducers.<\/p>\n
\nStreet NE, Ste 200<\/p>\n