REMINDER Mural Masters to bring incredible new art to Downtown Burien this weekend

Burien, WALocal News

The Mural Masters Festival will take place in Downtown Burien from June 20-22, 2025, featuring over 20 artists creating new murals. This annual event has become integral to Burien's cultural landscape, promoting community pride and economic growth through public art. Each mural remains visible for one year before being replaced with fresh designs, ensuring the area's artistic landscape evolves. The festival, hosted in the Art Alley, emphasizes accessibility with free programming for attendees. Organizers are seeking community donations to fund the event, highlighting the role of public art in enhancing civic identity and combating graffiti.

Local officials recognize the festival's contribution to making public spaces more inviting and engaging. The initiative not only beautifies the city but also fosters a sense of belonging among residents. For more information and to donate, visit the festival's website.

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