Celebrating 45 years, Arts of the Terrace show runs through Sept. 27 - My Edmonds News

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The 45th annual Arts of the Terrace show is currently ongoing, with exhibitions available until September 27. Originally launched with basic plywood panels in a Mountlake Terrace gym, the event now attracts hundreds of artists from various regions. This year's show continues to highlight the rich cultural tapestry of the community, inviting both participants and visitors to engage with a diverse array of artistic expressions. Local art enthusiasts are encouraged to attend and support the artists, making it a significant event for community bonding. The show not only showcases art but also serves as a platform for local talent to gain recognition.

This transformation over 45 years reflects the growing appreciation for the arts within Mountlake Terrace. Attendance figures indicate a strong interest in the event, with many visitors returning each year. As the event progresses, it remains a testament to the enduring spirit of creativity in the region.

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