Jeanne Kohl-Welles, King County Councilmember AC PetersonĪC Petersen (District 6) has been choreographing and producing dance/theatre works since 1983. Hank brings their passion and experience centering the voice of Native artists and serving Native communities to the conversation.” “I am so excited to have a representative from the Day Break Star Indian Cultural Center on the 4Culture board. Hank represents Adman represents King County district 4.
This includes the Henry Art Gallery, the Gilcrease Museum, and the National Museum of the American Indian. Cooper has broad ranging experience in both community cultural centers and national museums. They are an alumni of the University of Washington’s Museology Masters program and the Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU) in Lawrence, Kansas. Hank Copper is the Arts Program Manager for the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation and an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and Descendent of the Choctaw Nation. Rod Dembowski, King County Councilmember Hank Cooper Photo: United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Adman is a true artist who shares her talents with our community through teaching children, serving on boards, and volunteering on a variety of community enhancement programs. “I am thrilled that Staci Adman will serve as the 4Culture Board of Directors representative from District 1. Staci had the honor of being a co-creator of the Kenmore Mural Project in Kenmore, WA in 2016. She has enjoyed sharing her love of art with children for many years, and she currently teaches adult classes at The Schack Art Center in Everett.
She graduated from the University of Washington with a BFA in painting and now works in a wide variety of media. Staci is an artist who lives and creates in Kenmore, WA. Peterson was appointed on Monday, March 10. The King County Council and Executive Dow Constantine appointed Adman and Cooper on Monday, February 4. A 15-member Board of Directors is the governing body of 4Culture, with individuals representing the cultural, geographic, and ethnic diversity of King County. 4Culture is King County’s cultural funding and services agency supported by Lodging Taxes and the 1% for Art ordinance. The 4Culture staff and board are proud to welcome Staci Adman, Hank Cooper, and AC Peterson to the 4Culture Board of Directors. Press Contact: Christina DePaolo, (206) 263-1588 MaStaci Adman, Hank Cooper, and AC Peterson Join 4Culture’s Board of Directors Summary