Theres something for everyone in our new South King County Fine Arts Roundup column

Auburn, WALocal News

The South King County Fine Arts Roundup serves as a vibrant guide to the region's artistic offerings, featuring a diverse range of events designed to engage the local community. The article highlights "Charlene Burley Watercolors," an exhibition at the Centennial Center Gallery, showcasing the unique style developed by the artist over 15 years. At the Highline Heritage Museum, the "Ronfstop Photography Exhibit" provides a platform for local photography, with free admission on specific days. The community is invited to participate in the "Rat City Art Walk," a monthly event where local businesses feature rotating art and food specials for all ages. Additionally, the "Empty Bowls" event at the Burien Community Center allows attendees to support local food banks while taking home handmade ceramic bowls, fostering a sense of community and charity.

Theatre lovers can enjoy "Annie Jr. " at the Highline College Performing Arts Center, a production that promises to captivate audiences with its heartfelt story. This roundup encourages residents to immerse themselves in the arts, supporting local artists and cultural initiatives. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of community engagement in celebrating and sustaining the local arts scene.

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