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  2. Allied Arts of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Allied Arts grew out of the Beer & Culture Society organized in early 1952 by University of Washington drama professor John Ashby Conway. [1] Other early members were U.W. professors Lloyd Schram, Robert Dietz, and Norman J. Johnston, assistant Seattle Art Museum director Sherman Lee, and architect John Stewart Detlie.

  3. Norman Johnston - Wikipedia

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    He was a founding member of Allied Arts of Seattle in 1952; in the 1960s he was a leader in Allied Arts's fight for legislation in Olympia to eliminate billboards. He served on the Washington State Architectural Registration Board from 1970 to 1981 and again from 1988 to 1999. He served as AIA Seattle president in 1981. [3]

  4. Category:Non-profit organizations based in Seattle - Wikipedia

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  5. Allied Arts marks 50-year milestone with 'GLOW' public art ...

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    "GLOW" will commemorate 50 years of growth and support for the arts community, an Allied Arts news release stated. The free, public art installation is fully underwritten by the Inasmuch Foundation.

  6. Richard Hedreen - Wikipedia

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    Richard Castle Hedreen was born on April 15, 1935, to Nona Castle (1912-2010) and Guy Noble Hedreen (1909-1993), who worked for an insurance company. [6] He is the younger brother of Guy Michael Hedreen, who was born in 1933.

  7. Kate Vrijmoet - Wikipedia

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    Vrijmoet's project was supported by Seattle Office of Arts and Culture, [17] and Allied Arts Foundation. Also in 2013 she participated in SEAF with her social sculpture "Poor Impulse Control"- an example of relational art, social sculpture, or ironic participation. In this form the artist exploits the role of the viewer as the art object.

  8. Red Sky Poetry Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Don Wilsun, who previously co-founded Dogtown Poetry Theater with Joe Scozzy, was a driving force in the founding of Red Sky Poetry Theatre. Along with Joe Keppler, Tom Parson, who also started the Bumbershoot Small Press Fair in 1977, [4] and Judith Roche, whose home was used as a meeting place to plan Red Sky Poetry Theatre, Wilsun formed the core of what would become Red Sky Poetry Theatre. [5]

  9. Patti Warashina - Wikipedia

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    She began teaching in 1964 and has taught at Wisconsin State University, Eastern Michigan University, the Cornish School of Allied Arts, and the University of Washington. [9] During the 1970s and 1980s, Warashina, Sperry, and Howard Kottler ran the ceramics program at the University of Washington's School of Art, growing it into one of the best ...