Sponsor spotlight: Gallery North presents 'Horses and Best Loved Critters' - Lynnwood Today

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Throughout November, Gallery North is proud to present "Horses and Other Best Loved Critters," a solo exhibition by local artist Lonni Rae Flowers. This exhibit features a collection of artworks that celebrate the beauty and charm of horses alongside other beloved animals, showcasing Flowers’ distinctive artistic style. The event not only highlights the talent within the Lynnwood community but also aims to foster a deeper appreciation for local art. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore a diverse array of pieces that reflect the artist's passion for animals and nature. Engaging the public through art, this exhibition seeks to connect residents with the creative expressions of their neighbors.

Gallery North invites art enthusiasts and the general public to visit and experience the exhibition firsthand. This initiative underscores the importance of supporting local artists and enriching the cultural landscape of Lynnwood. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Flowers’ artwork during this month-long showcase.

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