Call for Artists + Makers – 2024 Historic Shell Holiday Shop in Issaquah

Issaquah, WALocal News

The 2024 Historic Shell Holiday Shop in Issaquah is actively seeking local artists and makers to participate in this beloved annual event. Taking place at 232 Front St N, the Holiday Shop has become a cherished tradition in the community, celebrating its tenth year of showcasing local talent. Artists and craftspeople are invited to display their work, providing a unique opportunity to reach a broader audience and connect with potential customers. This initiative not only highlights the importance of supporting local artisans but also boosts the local economy by promoting handmade goods. The Holiday Shop serves as a platform for creativity, where diverse talents come together to enrich the holiday experience for residents and visitors alike.

The call for applications emphasizes community involvement and the celebration of local culture. Interested participants are encouraged to apply to ensure a vibrant representation of Issaquah's artistic community. This event promises to be a festive gathering that enhances community spirit and fosters connections among artists and the public.

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