BIPOC Sustainable Tiny Art House Community
Fundraising campaign by
carol williams
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US$1,300.00raised of $500,000.00 goal goal
Artists of color and their families are leaving Seattle like rats leaving a sinking boat!
What?
The goal of this Campaign is to raise funds to purchase 1 acre of land (at least - or have the land donated) in/and/or around Seattle, WA and build permanently placed on foundations, 25 tiny eco village/houses that are sustainable, energy efficient and a place that artists of color can live affordably in community with their peers and or family.
Why Now?
The cost of living, the COVID 19 and in particular, because we as artists are unable to invest in our own communities financially due to numerous obstacles facing communities of color. Most artists have a low median household income, a lack of affordable available rental housing with high median home prices. This means that residents have trouble acquiring homes and could potentially lead to homelessness.
The goal is to keep Seattle Artist of Color IN SEATTLE and to allow them to OWN their first starter house that could be used to purchase their dream house later or provide funds for other dreams.
How?
I would like the option for artists to rent to purchase. Each Tiny House would be built around $10,000 to $20,000 each. I would like to partner with local agencies like YouthBuild, Habitat for America and Homesight to be able to give skills to local businesses.
1 acre = 43,560 Sq Ft
20,000 Sq Ft = built and laid out for amenities (Community Art Studio Space, Community Indoor/outdoor Kitchen, Play area for children, Community Garden, Firepit, etc.)
23, 560 Sq Ft would be the actual 20 tiny houses, sidewalks, street access
The cost of land (without a house on the property) is cheaper to buy in Seattle, than purchasing land with a house on it - I have priced land anywhere from $43,000 (Duvall) to $163,000 (Island communities)
When?
The goal is raise enough funds to be able to launch this project within a year or sooner.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZER OF THIS CAMPAIGN:
Carol Rashawnna Williams
https://klove4art.wixsite.com/c-rashawnna-williams
EDUCATION
2014PhD Art as Education – Argosy University (2 years - incomplete)
2003MA Organizational Development/Systems Renewal: Emphasis;
Youth Leadership and Diversity/Cultural Competence
– Antioch Seattle University
1997 BA Advanced Studio Fine Arts: Painter – The Evergreen State College Contracts & Leadership Skills
CONTRACTS
2020 - current Contracted Consultant Community-Organized Resource Development (CORD)
The Community Economic Development Conservancy Partnership (CEDCP) creates and manages a portfolio of interacting Initiatives with on-the-ground Projects has been working with impacted peoples to achieve sustainable inclusive economic development through communal retention, conservation, and/or acquisition of real estate property ownership and stewardship in historically and/or recently occupied neighborhoods (place-based) and communities (affinity-based) that have, are, or will be subjected to systemic social-cultural-economic disenfranchisement by segregation and gentrification. Each CEDCP Initiative addresses multiple Equity Drivers through its Project Prototypes. There are currently five "Initiatives" that encompass over $200 million potential for community and real estate development projects, and represent somewhere between 200-600 living/working units. Building opportunities for Artists & Gentrified Seattle Residents to purchase property in Seattle
2019 - current Contracted Consultant - Artist New Deal (AND) - A project led by an artist organizer community. It emerges from a collective desire to support grassroots arts organizers working in WA State. Build a Community of Practice for Washington's State Artist Organizers
2019 -2020 Contracted Consultant - Rainier Avenue Business Coalition - Building the Hillman City Business District
2018 -2020 Co-Executive Director - Community Arts Create: https://www.communityartscreate.org/
2018-2019 Gallery Curator - Hillman City Collaboratory
2017 Program Administrator - Historic Central Area Arts and Cultural District
2017/2018 Gallery Director - Gallery 110 https://www.gallery110.com/
2017/2018 Consultant - Building Art Space Equitably (BASE) - Office of Arts & Culture, City of Seattle
2014/2015 Director EcoArts Program - Nature Consortium
2012King County Employment Specialist - Mural Artist Consultant at the Kent Mural Project
2012/2014 Program Coordinator - Career and Employment at YouthBuild, Youthcare
2009/2012 Student Success Specialist - Upward Bound at NSCC, Seattle, WA
2007/2009 Real Estate Agent - John L Scott, Tacoma, WA
2003 Program Coordinator - Young Leaders of Promise, Center for Ethical Leadership
2002 Lead Employment Specialist - YWCA Youth Opportunities
1999-2001 Program Manager - The Working Zone, YWCA – Art Employment Program for Youth who were houseless (The Zine and The Tile Program, Seattle Youth Garden Works & Job Center)
1995 & 1998Teacher, Health Resource Developer and Job Placement Coordinator - Head Start
1997 Trained to lead - Vista-Americorps
COMMUNITY &
Certifications
2020 The Evergreen State College - Invitational Speaker for TEDx Talks
2019 Art & Lecture Series at The Evergreen State College: http://blogs.evergreen.edu/artistlectureseries/blog/2019/11/01/week-8-former-greener-carol-rashawnna-williams-wednesday-november-20th-1130-1pm-in-the-recital-hall-of-the-com-building/
2019 Speaker Seattle City Hall on the TUFF panel: https://townhallseattle.org/event/tuf-art-collective-showcase/
2019 Conference Panelist: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2019-nowpac-conference-the-new-nw-rules-of-public-art-tickets-66415212689
2017 Event Presenter, Art as Social Justice Workshop - The Back-Bone Campaign
2017 Presenter: Multicultural Environmental Event - Islandwood at Seattle Antioch University Event Presenter: Art Leadership, Race & Climate Justice
2017 People’s Movement Environmental Conference - workshop: Environmental Mask Warriors; Art as action, social justice & tools - Event Presenter
2017 Certified International Environmental Leadership Corps 3 Day Intensive Certification via President Al Gore Trainer/Facilitator/Mentor
2017 Race & Climate Justice Leadership Team Facilitator – Event: Tax Carbon
2017 Grand Cinema Theatre Art Group Invitational Facilitator - After Movie Discussion ‘I Am Not Your Negro’ Tacoma WA http://www.grandcinema.com/events/film-discussion-i-am-not-your-negro-2/
TEACHING
2016 - Current Brush Capades
2019 Community Arts Create - Mural - Community Paint Day
2019 3 Day workshop on ‘Belonging’, permanent art placement at The Evergreen State College
2019 Climate Justice Large Scale Art Engagement Installation & 3 Workshops at Seattle University
2019 Arts Restoration - Training, K-Love 4 Art, Leadership Apprentice
2019 Art & Environment - Career Fair Speaker, Cleveland High School, Seattle, WA
2017 Tacoma Art Museum 30 Americans Exhibition - Identity Mask Making Class - Art Diversity Trainer
2017 Weeklong African Mask Making - Seattle Public Schools Lawton Elementary School Teaching Artist
2017 Art in the Park Installation –Theme DOORS: What does home mean to you? Coyote Central – Hit the Streets – Lead Art Teacher
2016 Large Scale Mask Making - Exhibited in the UMOJA Parade Coyote Central - Teaching Artist
2016 Gage Academy - Bellevue Art Museum: Mono-prints month of June - In Residence Teaching Artist
2016 Women of Color Healing Group: Black Lives Matter - Event Facilitator
2016 Art & Environment - Seattle Middle College Seattle Public - Presenter
2016 Women of Color Speak Out - Event Facilitator
2014 - 2018 Leadership Team at Race & Climate Justice - Founder/ Facilitator
2014 - 2018 ARTifACTS Collaborative Arts Collective - Founder/ Facilitator
2006 - 2012 Employment Job Coach/Mentor Trainings and Workshops for underserved communities
AWARDS &
Honorable Mentions
2020 COVID Mural in Pioneer Square thru Pioneer Square Alliance and Pioneer Business Development
2020 Awarded James and Jannie Washington Foundation Artist in Residency
2020 Artist Juror for National Youth Art Competition - National Environmental Agency
2019 Artist in Excellence Award: Awarded 2019 Seattle African American Artist, by the Dr. James & Jannie Washington Foundation
2019 Nominated Kennedy Center Artist
2019 Nominated Rachels Community Award
2019 Awarded SUVAIR Residency at Seattle University
http://cms.seattleu.edu/artsci/departments/art-arthistory/visual-artist-in-residence---suvair/
2019 Public Art Acquisition - Sculpture; Tambourine, Permanent Placement, The Evergreen State College, Lobby of the Music Department
2019 Selected Adjudicator for the Seattle Environmental Leadership Awards - Sustainable Seattle https://www.sustainableseattle.org/
2019 Awarded Movingworld Institute 6 Month Fellowship Coaching & Scholarship mwi.movingworlds.org/
2019 Awarded Common Field Conference Scholarship & and 1 Year Membership https://www.commonfield.org/
2018 BASE Cohort Consultant -1 year placement - Planning team and workshop facilitator, City of Seattle, Office of Arts & Culture - Building Art Space Equitably (BASE)
2018 Awarded Garboil Conductive Grant Recipient - 4 Culture & Artist Trust $3,000 https://www.4culture.org/2018conductivegarboil/ http://garboil.org/ https://artisttrust.org/index.php/news/press-release/estate_of_artist_su_job_announces_2018_conductive_garboil_grant_recipients
2018 Awarded 1st Public Art Sculpture at Seattle Center Sculpture Walk - City of Seattle, Office ofArts & Culture, $5,000 https://www.seattle.gov/arts/programs/public-art/temporary-projects/seattle-center-sculpture-walk
2018 Awarded 3 Day Intensive Public Art Boot Camp – City of Seattle, Office of Arts & Culture
2018 Accepted to 3 Month Artist Residency 6 - 8/2018 & Scholarship: AADK Spain International platform of research and contemporary creation, 30540 Blanca | Murcia | Spain www.aadk.es | [email protected] www.facebook.com/AADKSpainhttp://aadk.es/en/aadk-spain/
2018 - 2020 Accepted Creative Advantage Artist Roster - City of Seattle, Office of Arts & Culture
https://www.creativeadvantageseattle.org/
2018 Nominated Environmental Artist Award – Sustainable Seattle
2018 Event Invitational - Panelist & Facilitator Seattle Race Conference; Art, Race & Climate Justice https://www.seattleraceconference.org/2018participants
2018 - 2020 Accepted Artist of Color Roster - City of Seattle, Office of Arts & Culturehttps://www.seattle.gov/arts/programs/ethnic-artist-roster
2018 Grant Juror for Artists Projects - Thru Artist of Color Expo & Symposium (ACES) Shunpike and City of Seattle Office of Arts of Culture https://www.artistsofcolorexpo.org/
2017 Selected Juror for the Conductive Garboil Award, Artist Trust and 4 Cultur
2017 Nominated James W Ray Award - Artist Trusthttps://artisttrust.org/index.php/for-artists/money#james_w._ray_distinguished_artist_award
2017 Grant Award 4 Culture Artist Community Grant – 4 Culture $5,000 https://www.4culture.org/grants-artist-calls/past-grants/?c=179108&y=2017
2017 Accepted Creative Advantage Artist Roster – City of Seattle Office of Arts & Culture
2017 Event Invitational Islandwood Environmental Conference at Antioch, University – Presentation: Art as Climate Leadership through Story & Engagement https://islandwood.org/event/islandwood-multicultural-environmental-education-conference-celebrating-expanding-voices
2017 Accepted City of Seattle Non-Profit Assistance Center: 9 Month Non-Profit Executive Director Cohort Training
2017 Event Invitational Facilitator Speaker Presenter with International Artist Claire Tancon at Black Zone: Art as Social Justice
2016 Accepted Women on the Rise Conference - Artwork Featured
2016 Selected as Featured Artist Talk Show Radio: The New Urban Unlimited, w/ Hiawatha D
2015 Invitational Speaker/Exhibitor Whidbey Institute’s Climate Collaborative Conference - Presentation and Artwork Exhibition https://whidbeyinstitute.org/
2015 Art Acquisition City of Seattle, Office of Arts and Culture https://www.seattle.gov/arts/programs/public-art/civic-art-collection
2014 Nominated ‘Fell From the Sky Award’ by Famous Artist Marita Dingus http://www.fellfromthesky.org/#home
2014 Artwork Awarded 1st Place Onyx Fine Arts Exhibition WA State Convention and Trade Center www.onyxarts.org/
2014 - 2020 Accepted Ethnic Artist Roster, City of Seattle - Office of Arts and Culture
2011 - 2012 Appointed Training of the Facilitators Professional Diversity Staff Development North Seattle Community College
JURIED
Publications
2020 Paul Jackson at iBrother
2020 Seattle Central College Documentary - Jordan
2020 CNN Interview
2020 Crosscut Interview
2020 King 5 News Interview
2020 PBS Interview
2019 Art & lecture Video Series - The Evergreen State College
2019 Cascadia Magazine - ‘WATER’ Painting featured artwork
2019 DECEMBER -The Evergreen State College Alumni Magazine Interview
2019 South Seattle Emerald Newspaper: https://southseattleemerald.com/2019/10/07/local-artist-draws-connection-between-race-and-climate-change/
2019 The Globalist Newspaper: https://www.seattleglobalist.com/2019/10/09/seattle-artist-draws-connection-between-race-and-climate-change/88388
2019 Seattle Times Newspaper: https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/visual-arts/can-art-make-a-difference-in-the-fight-against-climate-change-these-4-seattle-area-artists-think-so/
2019 Structure for Stability: Recommendations for Preserving Cultural Space, Consultant Special Thanks, City of Seattle, Office of Arts & Culture http://www.seattle.gov/Documents/Departments/Arts/Downloads/Space/2019_4_22-StructureforStability.pdf
2019 Published (released winter 2019) Seattle, WA’s Top African American Artists Producer - Barry Johnson
2019 Published Video Series - Artists Collective for Equitable Development (ACED)https://www.commonfield.org/network/2693/artist-coalition-for-equitable-development
2018 iBrother interview https://vimeo.com/300693129
2018 Published in Blue Cone Studios - Seattle Artists Book: ‘The Relevant Unknowns’ https://www.blueconestudios.com/the-relevant-unknowns
2018 Published in Onyx Fine Arts Book ‘Truth Be Told’ African American Artists of Seattle http://www.onyxarts.org/store/p13/Truth_B_Told_Commemorative_Photo_Book.html
2018 Featured Radio Interview KUOW - It’s time to broaden the definition of Black Art, CRW https://www.kuow.org/stories/its-time-broaden-what-definition-black-art-means
2018 REDEFINE Magazine - Featured article: Race & Art in a Displaced Culture http://www.redefinemag.com/tag/carol-rashawnna-williams/
2018 ARCADE Magazine - Featured article and on the Cover: Art, Race and Gentrification in
Seattle http://arcadenw.org/article/gentrification-and-displacement-in-seattle-neighborhoods
2017 Radio Interview: Black art and the female identity – Hiawatha D Exhibitions
JURIED
Solo Exhibitions:
2020 Office of Arts & Culture, City of Seattle - July 2020 at King Street Station Gallery
2019 Featured Artist - Seattle Impact HUB
2019-2021 Vioure 9 Paintings selected for exhibition https://www.vioure.com/artists
2019 I5 Pho
2019 Sustainable Seattle, commissioned to design engagement art pieces for Environmental Leadership Award Fundraiser
2019 Hedreen Gallery, Seattle University, Seattle, WA - Large Scale Installation: ‘For the Record’
2019 Seattle University Master of Fine Arts Gallery - Large Scale Student Engagement Installation
2018 Tashiro Kaplan Le Colourer Gallery - Installation: Borders, Boundaries & Beehives; A Collective Viewpoint on Race & Climate
2018 Tashiro Kaplan Artist Lofts VCR - Exhibition: Conquest of Nature
2018 Tashiro Kaplan Artist Lofts VCR - Video and Public Conversation Re-defining Black Art
2018 Resilience Environmental Summit at Seattle University
2018 Café Vita, Pioneer Square
2016 Georgetown Arts Cultural Center, Seattle, WA http://georgetownartcenter.org/
JURIED
Group Exhibitions:
2019 Seattle Impact HUB, curator Eli Lara
2019 City of Seattle Ethnic Heritage Gallery, King Street Station, Office of Arts & Culture
2019 Pacific Northwest Ballet, at https://www.pnb.org/
2019 Kirkland Arts Center: Capability; Gun Violence - Installation ‘Body Bag’ http://www.kirklandartscenter.org/event/capability/
2019 C Art Gallery, Seattle, WA www.cartgallery.org/
2019 i5 Pho, Pioneer Square, Seattle, WA https://www.i5phoseattle.com/#/
2018 August, Centro Negra, Blanca, Spain http://aadk.es/en/aadk-spain/
2018 July, Centro Negra, Blanca, Spain
2018 Onyx Fine Art Gallery, Pacific Plaza Mall, WA
2018 SPACE Gallery, Sandpoint, WA https://www.spaceatmagnuson.org
2018 C Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
2018 CoCa Art Gallery, Seattle, WA https://cocaseattle.org
2017 Black Zone Pop-up Gallery
2017 We The People Exhibit, Westlake Park
2017 Turning to Stardust – University of Washington School of Social Work Exhibition
2017 Seattle Design Festival - Tree Forest Installation on Prison Industrial Complex
https://designinpublic.org/blog/2017-year-review/
2017 Selected to Out of Site Exhibition - A Survey of the Best Pacific Northwest Artists, curated
by Susan Surface http://www.outofsight.space/https://www.seattlemet.com/articles/2017/8/1/out-of-sight-leads-the-fight-for-northwest-artists
https://www.cityartsmagazine.com/out-sight-big-beautiful-and-bright/
2017 Phinney Art Gallery NW Art Competition Exhibit, Seattle, WA
https://www.phinneycenter.org/arts/
Organizer
- carol williams
- Campaign Owner
- Seattle, US
Professional Visual Artist
Professional Visual Artist
Donors
- Eliza Brumer Cohn
- Donated on Apr 14, 2021
- Em Piro
- Donated on Dec 14, 2020
Thanks for your great work! I'm making small donations to many groups this year, and grateful to have gotten an inside glimpse at KLove's work. Looking forward to what 2021 will bring!
- Sustainable Seattle
- Donated on Oct 16, 2020
Grateful to support such a promising and visionary initiative.
Fiscally Sponsored!
Update posted by carol williams at 02:08 pmShort 2021 Update!Happy New Year to AllGreat News this project is now Fiscally Sponsored by 501c3 organization Sustainable Seattle.More updates to come...
Get Connected - Complete the Contact Info
Update posted by carol williams at 08:18 pmStay Connected: https://forms.gle/1H3XPfEKvdcrspks6Are you a BIPOC Artist interested in purchasing your first starter house, or just interested in living in community of artists dedicated to the land and sustainable living practices, culture and communities and not able to purchase in Seattle because housing prices are just too high? Click on. . . . .
Excited! Meeting with the code and zoning person today :)
Update posted by carol williams at 06:52 pmSo excited to be meeting with the cities coding and zoning person today. After all the research, we have started to look at, the Arched Cabin designs as an option. They come in multiple sizes, and colors, which is ideal. Not sure if they would work, but in terms of. . . . .
Proposed first sight - a simple model
Update posted by carol williams at 02:17 pmThis is a simple pic of the proposed first site rendered by our architect. This weekend at the time of healing event we raised $1,160. The architect has determined that we can fit between 6-8 tiny house on the spot.
S2 - Sustainable Seattle Environmental Residency
Update posted by carol williams at 12:37 amGreat news!Carol has been accepted to the Sustainable Seattle Residency.This environmental residency is designed to assist with funding, networking and launching the sustainable tiny art house community. Stay tuned!
Possible Property
Update posted by carol williams at 06:20 pmSo Excited!Today, I go look at a property that just might be the right fit!Once Property is attained, will be a lot easier to raise funds for this project!Wish me luck, sooo exciting...
Donors & Comments
- Eliza Brumer Cohn
- Donated on Apr 14, 2021
- Em Piro
- Donated on Dec 14, 2020
Thanks for your great work! I'm making small donations to many groups this year, and grateful to have gotten an inside glimpse at KLove's work. Looking forward to what 2021 will bring!
- Sustainable Seattle
- Donated on Oct 16, 2020
Grateful to support such a promising and visionary initiative.
- Anonymous
- Donated on Sep 15, 2020
- Miles Pertl
- Donated on Jul 12, 2020
- Holly Eckert-Lewis
- Donated on Jun 30, 2020
I love your vision and wish you all the best!
- Rebecca Bloom
- Donated on Jun 12, 2020
- Martha Stroud
- Donated on May 02, 2020
Thank you for contributing.