In October 2006 Artist Trust lauched this revamped website with many new features, several of which are explained below. If your questions aren't answered here, please contact Miguel Guillen, Information Services Manager.
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Q: What is the "Log In" area about? Do I need to Log In to access any additional areas to the Artist Trust website?
A: For years, Artist Trust staff has posted resources, opportunities, jobs, space and more on our site. We continue to post info for Washington State artists, but now users of our site can also post their own listings for space, employment, opportunities, etc. And we encourage it! Visit Submit a Listing to learn how. And before you post, you need to Log In!
Q: I see this symbol on our site on several pages...What does it mean?
A: The symbol stands for RSS. It's pretty cool! Click here to learn more.
Q: What is the Event & Workshop Calendar?
A: This feature provides artists and arts enthusiasts with information about upcoming workshops, lectures, exhibits, performances, seminars, meetings, etc. Anyone can post an event. Click here to learn how. (Artist Trust staff will have final approval of all listings.)
Q: What is the Artist Registry?Â
A: This feature provides a place for arts enthusiasts to learn more about the artists we have supported. We invite our grant recipients and EDGE alumni to post information and images about themselves and their art. Are you an Artist Trust grant recipient or EDGE alum? Click here to learn how to post to the Artist Registry.
Q: You used to post jobs for artists and arts professionals...where did that great list go?
A: It's still here and we update it almost every business day! Visit Employment, Internship & Volunteer Listings - Current.
Followup Q: I still didn't find the job I want! Any other suggestions?
A: Yes! We have a list of resources that post job listings and much more. Visit Employment, Internship & Volunteer Resources.
Q: You used to post space listings for artists and arts professionals...where did that great list go?
A: It's still here and we update it almost every business day! Visit Work Space & Housing Listings - Current.
Followup Q: I still didn't find the space I need! Any other suggestions?
A: Yes! We have a list of resources that post space listings and much more. Visit Work Space & Housing Resources.
ADDITIONAL FAQs about Artist Trust
Q: Do I have to be a member of Artist Trust to apply for your grants or take advanatage of all the vital services you offer?
A: No, membership is not required, that's the beauty of Artist Trust! But if you would like to join and get all the important info we publish and more, membership is only $45/year... and you are supporting a great organization that supports artists like you. Click here to learn more.
Q: How can I get help filling out my grant application?
A: Artist Trust Program staff present several grant application workshops each year around the state. For upcoming grant workshops, click here, or contact us to schedule/plan one in your area. If you have a specific question about your application, please feel free to call our program staff at 206/467-8734 x9, or 1/866/218-7878 x9, or email us at info@artisttrust.org.
Q: How can I get involved?
A: We always need volunteers. Click here to learn more.
Q: How can I get on your mailing list?
A: Click here to subscribe to (re)Source, our free bi-weekly e-newsletter loaded with details on upcoming grant applications, workshops, new publications, events, etc. Or become a member to receive grant applications, publications, and more delivered to your door. Artist Trust offers membership to artists and arts supporters. Membership for artists is only $45 annually. Â
Q: Who helped you create this website?
A: Civic Actions worked on the back end of things and LINC provided generous funding.
  