BelRed Arts District on Lake to Lake

Bellevue, WALocal News

In the latest episode of Lake to Lake, the BelRed Arts District in Bellevue is showcased as a vibrant cultural hub, with arts manager Lorie Hoffman leading the exploration of its unique venues. The segment features the Yuan Ru Gallery, known for its artistic exhibitions, alongside Mox Boarding House and Fruit Wine Co. , which contribute to the district's creative economy. Hoffman emphasizes the district's significance, noting it has the highest concentration of arts and culture organizations on the Eastside. The episode also includes valuable insights from board members of the BelRed Arts District Community Alliance, who share their vision for the area.

This initiative aims to engage the community and support local artists while promoting nearby businesses. Viewers are encouraged to visit these locations and appreciate the rich tapestry of art and culture that BelRed offers. As part of Bellevue Television's programming, this feature serves to increase awareness and participation in the local arts scene. By spotlighting these venues, the show seeks to inspire residents and visitors alike to explore the creative offerings of Bellevue.

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