Sponsor spotlight Gallery North presents 'Beauty - Eye of the Beholder' - My Edmonds News

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Gallery North in Downtown Edmonds launches "Beauty: Eye of the Beholder," an invitational juried art show from October 1 to 30. Featuring 68 artworks from local artists, the exhibition highlights the creative expressions of the Edmonds community. Visitors can expect a variety of artistic interpretations, showcasing different mediums and styles. The show encourages local residents and art enthusiasts to connect with the region's vibrant art scene. "Beauty: Eye of the Beholder" aims to enhance appreciation for local artistry and foster community engagement.

This exhibition not only celebrates creativity but also supports local artists by providing them a platform. The event plays a crucial role in enriching the cultural landscape of Edmonds. Gallery North continues to be a key player in promoting arts and culture in the area.

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