Deelish! A tasty new group show at The Gallery at Graphite

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Graphite Arts Center will unveil its exhibit "Deelish! " on May 3, featuring over 30 works from 21 artists who explore the theme of food through various artistic mediums. The exhibit showcases a wide range of culinary delights, including sweet treats like doughnuts and cakes, as well as savory items like burgers and soups. An opening reception is scheduled from 7 to 8:30 p. m.

, where curator awards, sponsored by the Joyful Art Fund, will be presented to participating artists. This colorful celebration of food art aims to attract a diverse audience, running until June 21. In addition to the exhibit, attendees can engage with the artists and enjoy a festive atmosphere. The Graphite Arts Center encourages the community to visit their website for more information or to reach out to Tara Shadduck via email. This initiative highlights the intersection of art and food culture, fostering appreciation for culinary creativity.

The exhibit promises to be a delightful experience for art lovers and food enthusiasts alike.

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