Teen Talk Youth making an impact on arts community

Edmonds, WALocal News

Youth volunteers Alex Dwyer and Lucy Myers actively contribute to the arts community in Edmonds, Washington, emphasizing the importance of creativity and expression. At just 12 years old, Dwyer supports Heart Art Healing, where he assists younger children with art projects and enjoys creating collages in workshops. Myers, 17, has been involved with the Edmonds Driftwood Players, taking on various roles and earning service hours while pursuing her passion for theater. Both teens recognize the arts as crucial for community bonding and enriching experiences. Dwyer believes art helps “make things pretty” and expresses creativity, while Myers values the leadership skills developed through her theater work.

Their involvement highlights a trend among Gen Z teens who prioritize memorable experiences over material possessions. This focus on the arts not only benefits individuals but also strengthens the local community. By inspiring others to engage with creative endeavors, Dwyer and Myers demonstrate the significant impact of youth in sustaining the arts.

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