At Channel A TV Foundation, we believe that creativity is a powerful tool for storytelling, healing, and community building. Thanks to the generous support of ArtsFund and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, we have proudly worked with diverse artists and creatives across Washington State highlighting their talent and contributions through inclusive and accessible media platforms.

Celebrating Creative Excellence Across the State
Through this partnership, our foundation launched impactful programming that celebrates the voices of both emerging and established creatives, ranging from visual artists, poets, and musicians, to filmmakers, fashion designers, and cultural storytellers.
We have featured their stories and work through:
- Roku TV Broadcasts on Channel A TV
- Social Media Campaigns amplifying artist voices
- Virtual and in-person showcases across the state
- Online interviews, features, and behind-the-scenes segments
- Cross-cultural events that bring artists and audiences together
These initiatives have reached audiences both locally and internationally, putting Washington’s creative communities on the global map.

Our Mission: Access, Equity & Exposure
Our goal has always been to ensure that artists from underrepresented communities, especially BIPOC, immigrant, and women creatives—receive the visibility and support they deserve. The grant funding from ArtsFund and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation helped us bridge the gap between creative talent and opportunity, giving artists the exposure and professional documentation they need to thrive.
























This initiative also aligns with our broader mission of:
- Promoting cultural diversity in the arts
- Strengthening community ties through storytelling
- Creating economic opportunities for local creatives
- Inspiring youth and future artists to pursue creative careers
Spotlighting Community Voices
From Seattle to Spokane, Tacoma to Tri-Cities, our programming has illuminated the vibrant creative pulse of Washington State. Through interviews, curated features, and full-length performances, we’ve told the stories that matter, stories of passion, resilience, identity, and innovation.
Whether it’s a sculptor creating from recycled materials or a dancer preserving traditional African movements, every artist we work with reflects the richness and diversity of our shared cultural landscape.
Join the Movement
We are deeply grateful to ArtsFund and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation for recognizing the power of creative expression and helping us uplift the work of so many talented individuals.
If you are an artist or organization interested in collaborating with Channel A TV Foundation, we would love to hear from you.