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

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Gallery North is set to present "Horses and Other Best Loved Critters," a solo exhibition by local artist Lonni Rae Flowers, running throughout November 2024. This exhibit is designed to celebrate the profound emotional connections that people share with their beloved animals, particularly horses. Flowers' artwork will showcase a variety of styles and mediums, aimed at evoking feelings of nostalgia and affection. The event underscores the gallery's commitment to promoting local talent and fostering community involvement in the arts. Each piece tells a story, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationships with animals and the joy they bring.

This exhibition not only enhances the cultural fabric of Lynnwood but also encourages local residents to engage with the art scene. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with the artist and gain insights into her creative process during special events throughout the month. Such initiatives reinforce the significance of local galleries as hubs for artistic expression and community interaction.

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