Gallery 4Culture Reopens to the Public

Tomorrow, May 5, Gallery 4Culture returns with its first First Thursday in more than two years. Many people don’t even know that King County’s agency for cultural funding maintains an exhibition space just down the way from Smith Tower, says gallery manager Andy Le. 

But for local artists that aren’t represented by a commercial gallery, it’s a vital proving ground for their work, “a space to dream,” where they can experiment and push boundaries, as Le puts it. Gallery 4Culture, formerly known as the King County Arts Commission Gallery, was founded in 1979 and is a longtime keystone of the Pioneer Square Art Walk, which has been running the

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