Art Beat Celebrate art connections, classical music and creativity

Lynnwood, WALocal News

"Art Beat" at the Mountlake Terrace Library on June 25, 2025, will celebrate the intersection of visual art and classical music. Running from 10:53 AM to 9:14 PM, the event features a juried competition designed to showcase local artists from Snohomish County. Attendees will have the opportunity to view various art exhibitions and enjoy live musical performances, enhancing the cultural fabric of the region. This initiative aims to stimulate creativity and community engagement within the Seattle Metropolitan Area. The event is poised to draw attention to the rich artistic landscape of the Pacific Northwest.

Local artists will have a platform to present their work, fostering connections between creators and the public. "Art Beat" serves as a vital opportunity for the community to celebrate creativity and support the arts. The event underscores the importance of arts and culture in local identity.

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