Sponsor spotlight Gallery North announces 'Women and Art' exhibit - My Edmonds News

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Gallery North will unveil its 'Women and Art' exhibit on August 2, 2025, featuring the work of Roxanne Marlin and Stacie LeBlanc. Marlin, who has been creating art since childhood, draws inspiration from her artistic upbringing. The exhibit aims to highlight the significant contributions of women in the arts and foster community involvement. Visitors can expect a variety of artistic styles and mediums that reflect the artists' unique perspectives. The gallery encourages local residents to support these artists and engage with the art community.

This initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote gender equality in the arts. The exhibit is expected to draw attention to the importance of female artists. Gallery North continues to serve as a vital platform for local creativity and expression.

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