** Current Exhibition at Bothell City Hall Gallery Features Artist Stephanie Krimmel

Bothell, WA** Local News

The Bothell City Hall Gallery is currently featuring an exhibition titled 'Mixed Media by Stephanie Krimmel,' running from October 10, 2024, to January 6, 2025. This exhibition showcases Krimmel’s artistic journey, particularly her significant work _Sammamish River_, which is a remarkable 564-piece collaborative installation. The artwork includes contributions from 104 community members, highlighting their individual inspirations from the Sammamish River, creating a unique portrayal of the local environment. Visitors are encouraged to attend the Bothell Art Scene Art Walk on October 10, from 5-8 PM, where they will have the chance to meet Krimmel and engage with her work firsthand. Stephanie Krimmel has established herself as a vital presence in the regional art scene, having created public art displays for various cities and being a member of Shift Gallery in Washington.

Her works are not only for display but are also available for purchase through her website. The exhibition serves as a platform to appreciate local art and involvement, fostering a sense of community through creativity. Such initiatives are crucial for enriching the cultural landscape of Bothell and supporting local artists.

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