SAVE THE DATE Burien Arts ARTvant-garde VISION 2025 benefit gala will be Saturday, June 28

Burien, WALocal News

The Burien Arts Association will host the “ARTvant-garde VISION 2025” benefit gala on June 28, 2025, from 6 to 8 p. m. at the SeaTac Community Center. The event will feature a fashion runway show beginning at 6:30 p. m.

, emphasizing avant-garde styles and encouraging attendees to wear extravagant attire. This annual gala supports the Burien Arts Association’s programs and initiatives, aimed at enriching the local arts community. Organizers highlight the importance of artistic expression, inviting guests to come dressed in their best outfits. The SeaTac Community Center, located at 13735 24th Ave S. , will be the venue for this gathering, which receives support from 4Culture, ArtsWA, and Burien Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services.

The gala promises to unite artists, fashion enthusiasts, and community supporters for a night of creativity. Local participation in such events underscores the significance of arts in fostering community connections. For more information, attendees can visit the Burien Arts Association’s website.

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