Staying Crafty With Bellevue Arts Museum

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Arts Museum (BAM) is creatively navigating the pandemic by providing virtual programs and essential community support. With the closure of its physical facilities, BAM has stepped up its online presence, offering video tours and a range of activities such as yoga and craft workshops. This initiative allows patrons to engage with art from the safety of their homes, catering to diverse interests and age groups. In a commendable effort to support families, BAM has partnered with the Bellevue School District to distribute free craft kits aimed at keeping children entertained and engaged in learning. Furthermore, BAM has joined forces with Bloodworks NW to establish pop-up blood donation centers in its lobby, addressing critical health needs within the community.

This partnership has proven successful, providing vital blood supplies to local hospitals and promoting community solidarity. The museum's commitment to creativity and connection is evident as it encourages the public to explore its virtual offerings and shop online for unique gifts. By adapting to the current climate, BAM exemplifies resilience and community engagement during unprecedented times.

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