About 4Culture

As the cultural funding agency for King County, Washington, 4Culture works to make our region vibrant. Look for all the ways we are at work in your community.

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Mission, Vision, Values

These institutional guideposts represent our core beliefs about our work and underpin our responsibilities toward King County’s cultural community—read the full statements.

Funding

Using Doors Open, Lodging Tax and 1% for Art funds, our team of grant-makers, cultural advocates, advisory committees, and volunteer peer review panelists support a diverse array of cultural endeavors. Learn more about where these revenues come from and how they impact you.

4 Program Areas

4Culture takes a unique approach to serving our region. Our four program areas—arts, heritage, historic preservation, and public art—put public resources to use all over King County. We work to ensure access to cultural experiences for all, from museum collections to theater productions to artists showing work in our gallery.

Racial Equity

Guided by a vision of a King County in which every person has what they need to explore and create culture, we’re working to become an actively anti-racist organization.

Storefront Spaces

Our work is based out of Seattle’s Pioneer Square neighborhood. The next time you’re out exploring this historic and dynamic area, stop by our offices to encounter work by local artists at Gallery4Culture, and check out Storefront Media, our multi-media digital art screens visible from the street on Prefontaine Place South.

Public Meetings

We invite the public to attend our monthly board and advisory committee meetings. Unless otherwise noted, these are all held at our offices at 101 Prefontaine Pl S, Seattle.