Sponsor spotlight Discover the magic of the Edmonds Arts Festival a weekend to remember

Edmonds, WALocal News

Scheduled for June 13-15, the Edmonds Arts Festival will transform the Frances Anderson Center into a vibrant art village with over 170 curated artist booths. Visitors can explore a wide array of handcrafted art, from jewelry to ceramics, while enjoying live music and local food vendors. The festival features the Edmonds Arts Plaza, offering a relaxed atmosphere with local artist booths and acoustic performances. The Frances Anderson Center will showcase the juried Gallery Arts exhibitions, displaying over 550 works from more than 1,700 entries. The Main Gallery will feature larger pieces, while the Small Works Marketplace will offer miniature artworks perfect for gifts.

Additional exhibits highlight student art from K-12 students in the Edmonds School District. Proceeds from the festival support the Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation, which funds educational and cultural programs in the community. This annual event, cherished since 1958, attracts thousands to celebrate art and community in Edmonds.

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