Cole Gallery show opening, awards ceremony for Plein Air Paint Out Sept. 13 - My Edmonds News

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Cole Gallery will host the Edmonds & Beyond Plein Air Paint Out awards ceremony on September 13. This event recognizes local artists who have participated in the outdoor painting competition, showcasing their work to the community. Attendees will have the opportunity to view and appreciate the artwork created during the competition. The ceremony will take place at the gallery located at 107 5th Ave. S.

, a central hub for arts in Edmonds. Local art enthusiasts are encouraged to attend and support the artists, fostering a stronger sense of community. The event not only celebrates the artists but also promotes the importance of art in public spaces. According to the gallery, this year's competition attracted a diverse group of participants, highlighting the area's artistic talent. The awards ceremony promises to be a memorable occasion for both artists and attendees alike.

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