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Collaborations are essential to Jack Straw Cultural Center. All of the organizations and individuals listed below are invaluable partners in fulfilling our mission to keep art, culture, and heritage vital through sound.

Programming and in-kind partners

Arts and Visually Impaired Audiences

The Bushwick Book Club Seattle

Cornish College of the Arts

DXARTS (UW Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media)

Early Music Seattle

Elliott Bay Book Co.

Sherwin Eng Photography

Floating Bridge Press

Forma Construction

Freehold Theatre Lab/Studio

Kandelia

KEXP 90.3 FM

KUOW 94.9 FM

Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP

Museum of Pop Culture (MoPop)

Nonsequitur

Northwest Folklife

ORA Architects

Raven Chronicles

Seattle Arts & Lectures

Seattle Public Library/WA Center for the Book

Seattle Public Schools

Soundsnap

Washington State Department of Services for the Blind (DSB)

Funders

4Culture King County Lodging Tax Fund

ArtsFund

Robert Chinn Foundation

The Creative Advantage

Lester and Phyllis Epstein Foundation

Harvest Foundation

Humanities Washington and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act economic stabilization plan of 2020

Jubilation Foundation Fund of the Tides Foundation

National Endowment for the Arts

Seattle Office of Arts & Culture

Tulalip Tribes Charitable Fund

The U District Partnership

Washington State Arts Commission (ArtsWA)

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Upcoming Events

Jack Straw Writers at Elliott Bay Book Co.

with Hillary Behrman, Mateo Bracken, Makayla Danielle Gay, Bill Hollands, and Nhatt Nichols

Tuesday, August 19, 7:00pm

7pm. Free.

Elliott Bay Book Co.

Field Recording Workshop, Summer 2025

Learn techniques for high quality field recording of music, ambience, sound effects, and voice with portable equipment.

Saturday, August 23, 9:00am

Meet at Jack Straw at 9am. $125.

Jack Straw Cultural Center

Intro to Podcasting, Summer 2025

Learn the basics of creating and maintaining a podcast, from concept to planning to production to distribution.

Wednesday, August 27, 6:00pm

Join on Zoom at 6pm. $50.

Jack Straw on Zoom

Microphone Workshop, Summer 2025

A detailed look at microphone types, pickup patterns, placement and use, both for live and studio applications.

Thursday, August 28, 6:00pm

6-10pm, in-person at Jack Straw. $75.

Jack Straw Cultural Center

Intro to Digital Audio Editing, Summer 2025

Learn the basic skills of recording and editing sound with Audacity and GarageBand.

Thursday, September 11, 6:00pm

Join on Zoom at 6pm. $50.

Jack Straw on Zoom

New Media Gallery Artist Talk: huh ugh uh hm mhm

Maya Nguyen discusses her multi-channel sound installation

Friday, September 12, 7:00pm

7pm in person, on Facebook, or YouTube. Free.

Jack Straw Cultural Center

Jack Straw Writers at Elliott Bay Book Co.

with Asha Dore, Sigrun Susan Lane, Jenny Harrington Lill, Monique Ouk, and Connor Watkins-Xu

Monday, October 13, 7:00pm

7pm. Free.

Elliott Bay Book Co.

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