King County

’57 Biscayne | Seattle, WA
After the closing of the Western building Jane Richlovsky worked to develop thirteen new studios out of a vacant office space at 1st and Cherry, in the heart of Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square neighborhood to help restore the space lost to artists. Several other artists from the Western pooled their benefits to help with remodeling costs, many pitched in with their own labor to finish up the space. The new studios provide light, spacious, safe work space for a variety of artists, including painters, jewelry makers, printmakers, photographers, videographers, book designers, and a letterpress.

Artspace | Nationwide
Sites in Washington are: Tashiro Kaplan (TK) Artist Lofts, 115 Prefontaine Place South, Seattle, WA 98104 (50 artist live/work units); Hiawatha Artist Lofts, 843 Hiawatha Place South, Seattle, Washington 98144 (61 units of live/work housing for artists and their families); Artspace Everett Lofts, 2917 Hoyt Avenue, Everett, Washington 98201 (40 units of live/work studios). Artspace is a non-profit real estate developer for the arts providing low-income housing to the creative community. Spaces have high ceilings, durable surfaces, large open floor plans, large windows, oversize doors and a community room for exhibitions, rehearsals, performances and events. ArtsBrewery | Seattle, WA
ArtsBrewery creates sustainable arts live/work and not-for-profit space in Seattle through intentional community design while preserving a piece of the city’s industrial history.

Fremont Studios | Seattle, WA
Fremont Studios offers two large soundstages, a screening theater, and a backstage village available for special events, film screenings, small gatherings, presentations, receptions, private parties, and meetings. Reception and catering planning is also available.

Georgetown Art Center | Seattle, WA
Georgetown Art Center offers studios for rent in renovated old ballroom in the Hub of Georgetown. Spaces offer north light, shared bathrooms, full kitchen available to renting artists only, lounge and community development area. Artists involved with studios will have access to Arts Detour, monthly studio openings and gallery shows in main gallery. Easy access to I-5 and Highway 99.

Beautifully renovated Lofts available for Live Work spaces. Large, Open spaces with high ceilings and large windows for plenty of light. These units have all been updated with new Kitchens, Full Baths and new gas heating units. We have a variety of spaces Available ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 sq ft. A common Laundry room is available for use for free and pets are welcome!

Old Rainier Brewery | Seattle, WA
Beautifully renovated Lofts available for Live Work spaces. Large, Open spaces with high ceilings and large windows for plenty of light. These units have all been updated with new Kitchens, Full Baths and new gas heating units. We have a variety of spaces Available ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 sq ft. A common Laundry room is available for use for free and pets are welcome!

Pottery Northwest | Seattle, WA
Pottery Northwest, a large, fully equipped center for the clay arts, offers classes, professional workshops, studio space for residencies, lectures, community programs and a gallery dedicated to the exhibition and sale of ceramic works as well as a room to document work.

Pratt Fine Arts Center | Seattle, WA
Pratt Fine Arts Center makes art accessible to everyone, offering a place for spirited exchange, self-expression and personal transformation through creativity. Pratt is dedicated to fostering artistic development and engagement locally, nationally and internationally. Pratt provides education and instruction, community programs and professionally equipped art making facilities.

Seattle Music Resource Directory | Seattle, WA
Check out the Office of Film + Music’s Seattle Music Resource Directory to search a curated Google map of music organizations, retail spaces, venues, radio stations, and more.

Spacefinder Seattle | Seattle, WA
Spacefinder Seattle is a database of every rental space in the region (that we know of) that’s available to artists, community groups, and cultural organizations. It’s a way to discover spaces that might not already be on your radar, and it’s a way to help grease the wheels of our regional marketplace.