**Discover “Light and Renewal” in Blakely Hall’s Art Gallery**

Issaquah, WALocal News

Blakely Hall is currently hosting an engaging art exhibition titled “Light and Renewal,” featuring works from 30 talented Seattle-area artists. Centered on themes of spring and renewal, the exhibition invites community members to explore a vibrant collection that reflects individual artistic expressions. The recent artist reception allowed attendees to interact with the creators and gain insights into their inspirations. A standout piece is Elizabetta Brogi's oil painting, “Back to Childhood,” which uses abstract forms to explore childhood spontaneity and memories. Each artwork contributes to a collective narrative, promoting community togetherness.

The immersive quality of the pieces encourages personal connections and interpretations from viewers. This exhibition not only showcases artistic talent but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the local art scene. Visitors can enjoy the exhibition until the end of June, making it a timely opportunity for art enthusiasts.

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