911 Media Arts Center

[6] In 2011, under the directorship of Steven Michael Vroom, the center received a $50,000 capacity building grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation.

Classes and workshops topics focus on media literacy including video, audio, physical computing, image processing, code art and web production.

[13] 911 Seattle Media Arts Center has hosted and exhibited works by filmmakers and video artists since its founding.

Among artists-in-residence is director James Longley, who edited the documentary Iraq in Fragments at the center working with producer John Sinno.

[16] Other recent recipients of the centers artist-in-residence programs include Margot Knight, whose work has been featured internationally in magazines such as PHOTO France, EFX Art & Design, and Zoom.

911 Media Arts Center Logo, 2011
Former Screening Room at 911 Media Arts Center's 9th Avenue Address in 2006