The Mixer: January – Resource Exchange
Event Information
Description
The Mixer this month at Seapine Brewing Company Taproom in SODO (Weds Jan 29, 5-7 pm) will focus connecting creative workers, artists, and freelancers with resources that make it easier to live and work in Seattle. As usual, the event is free and open to all ages (the taproom is all-ages and pet-friendly).
Here’s who’s slated to be there:
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United Way tax assistance program
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Seattle/King County Clinic @ Seattle Center
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Washington Lawyers for the Arts
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Ventures
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Shunpike
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Artist Trust
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American Advertising Federation (AAF Seattle)
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Parke Ave
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SMASH (Seattle Musicians Access to Sustainable Healthcare)
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Seattle Public Library / Playback
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SEEDArts
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4Culture
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Artists Up
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Mentorly
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Multicultural Community Center
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NW Film Forum
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Women in Film
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Womxn in Music
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KEXP
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Musicians Association
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IATSE Local 600 Cinematographers Guild
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IATSE Local 488 Pacific Northwest Studio Mechanics
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Teamsters Local 174 - Motion Picture and Theatrical Trades Division
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SAG-AFTRA
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Office of Arts & Culture - Cultural Space Liaison
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ACED (Artist Coalition for Equitable Development)
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ACES: Artists of Color Expo & Symposium
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Washington Filmworks
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Whipsmart
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Seattle Film Institute
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Art Zone with Nancy Guppy/Seattle Channel
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Rainier Avenue Radio
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EnviroStars
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King County Creative
If you’re interested in providing info at The Mixer about free or low-cost events, programs, or other resources that benefit musicians, filmmakers, and other creative professionals, please email alex.rose@seattle.gov.
Complimentary appetizers and non-alcoholic drinks will be provided, and Seapine's brews will be available for purchase for guests 21+.
- Date: Wednesday, Jan 29
- Time: 5pm-7pm
- Location: Seapine Brewing Company Taproom – 2959 Utah Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134
This event is free and open to the public. All ages are welcome.
For ADA accommodations or accessibility information, contact filmandmusicoffice@seattle.gov.
All members of Seattle's creative community are welcome: music and film industry professionals, visual artists, performers, teaching artists, festival organizers, arts administrators - whatever role you play in our local creative scene.