Department of Safety is an artist-run space located in Anacortes, Washington's old police and fire station. It was started in 2002 by a group of early-20-year-olds. It houses an all-ages music venue, art gallery, artist residency program, zine library, darkroom, artists' studios and living amenities for a handful of residents. Department of Safety provided hostel accommodations for travelers from 2002 until 2005, when the operators decided to focus on the artist residency program instead. A secret hostel still exists. Department of Safety has hosted proms, music festivals, workshops, high school classes, hundreds of concerts, art exhibits, recording sessions, weddings, halloween parties and lectures.
Community support for Department of Safety is strong. D.o. S. has incubated numerous high school and independent music acts and artists. Families are often known to attend events as a unit. Programming reflects a direct commitment to community while also prioritizing national and international talent. When the need arises, D.o. S. organizes community fundraisers via bake sales, art auctions, or concerts to help subsidize one of the following: winter heating bills, plumbing and renovation costs, and/or the artist residency program.
Many artists and musicians have lived and continue to live and work at Department of Safety. D.o. S. is very rarely referred to as a collective art group. Rather, the space is what maintains the designation.
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Lance Umble
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Dirk Kinsey
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Carissa Moran
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Fireman Phil
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Aaron says:
Be my friend. I need more buildings as friends. Maybe we can hang out some time? Y'know... If you want to. I'm moving to Aancortes soon. I'll need love. Building love...
posted Apr 3