The Snohomish County Cultural Arts Network (CAN) is a free monthly meeting for arts organizations, creatives, and cultural workers across the county.

The CAN exists to support a connected, informed, and resilient cultural sector. Each meeting features timely presentations from practitioners, funders, advocates, and public partners, along with updates on grants, public art projects, professional opportunities, and issues affecting our field. Meetings include space for discussion, questions, and peer connection. People attend to stay informed, build relationships, and better understand how arts and culture are supported and shaped in Snohomish County.

Whether you are leading an organization, working independently, or new to the cultural sector, the CAN offers consistent access to information, resources, and a network of colleagues engaged in this work.

When: The last Thursday of every month at 11:00 AM
Where: Online! (Mostly! However, sometimes we meet in person!)

Registration is required to receive the meeting link. Sign up below and join the conversation that’s shaping the future of Snohomish County’s arts community.

Meeting Schedule:
January 29, 2026 — Sound Transit presentation on Light Rail Communities — Agenda
February 26, 2026
March 26, 2026
April 30, 2026
May 28, 2026
June 25, 2026
July 30, 2026
August 27, 2026
September 24, 2026
October 29, 2026 — Arts Advocacy Informational

Register in the form below to receive the Zoom meeting link!

 

SnoCo CAN Members
Alice Armstrong, Snohomish Arts Community
Brady Begin, City of Snohomish, Economic Development
Maria Casey, The Fat Brush
Debbie Copple, Sky Valley Arts Commission
Katie Darrow, City of Monroe Parks Department
Renee Greenleaf, Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens
Kayley Estenson, Schack Art Center
David Flynn, Historic Downtown Snohomish Association
Jim Haugen, Lake Stevens Arts & Parks Foundation
Sherry Jennings, APEX Arts & Culture Center
Shelby Kremenich, Office of U.S. Rep. Del Bene
Julie Kafkalidis, The Dance School
Sarah Lopez, City of Arlington Parks Department
Anne Murphy, Sno-Isle Libraries
Diana Ortega, Edmonds Center for the Arts
Kari Quaas, City of Everett Cultural Arts Office
Laurie Rose, City of Edmonds Cultural Services
Joanna Sikes, Stanwood Camano Arts Advocacy Commission
Judy Tuohy, Schack Art Center
Elee Wood, Imagine Children’s Museum
Fred Wong, City of Lynnwood, Arts, Culture, & Heritage Coordinator
Kathi Yingling, Everett Philharmonic Orchestra

and more!