Vision 2024 Postponed to June 21, 2025, at SeaTac Community Center

Burien, WALocal News

Vision 2024, the art gala hosted by the Burien Arts Association, has been postponed to June 21, 2025, from its original date of November 23, 2024. Organizers believe the extra time will enhance marketing efforts, leading to increased attendance at the event held at the SeaTac Community Center. Artists have begun notifying their audiences about the schedule change, and organizers have thanked the community for sharing this information. Participants will benefit from keeping 100% of their sales in 2025, as the association will not impose any commissions. This approach aims to encourage more artists to showcase their work and drive sales.

The event raises funds for Burien Arts Association’s free programs, including art exhibits and classes. Additional information regarding display space reservations and entrance fees will be posted on the Burien Arts website in January 2025. The gala underscores the community's commitment to supporting local artists and cultural initiatives.

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