Tiny Cultural Space Community Partner 2022

Deaf Spotlight will partner with @sawhorse.revolution, @seaofficeofarts, students and collaborators to build its creative space! In a two-tiered process, ultimately chosen by our student group, Deaf Spotlight’s work and dreams for the unused city property inspired us all.

With this land, and a designed+built project from Sawhorse, they plan to bridge the deficit of fully accessible physical spaces for our Deaf and disabled arts community. Fully following the guidelines of Universal Design, our team will envision a new multi-functional HQ- including space for community meetings, a craft studio, an art gallery, and artists in residency available to the DDBDDHH (Deaf, Deaf-Blind, Deaf Disabled, and Hard of Hearing) community.

ID: a square ad with an architectural blue print with a white triangle at upper right corner. Inside the blue area with white text. Vertical word: "2022," with a blue vertical line between year and body text: "Tiny Cultural Space Community Partner:" and orange text: "DEAF SPOTLIGHT." Inside the white triangle, there are two logos: Sawhorse Revolution (orange), and Seattle Office of Arts and Culture (blue).

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