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

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Gallery North is excited to present "Horses and Other Best Loved Critters," a solo exhibition by local artist Lonni Rae Flowers, running throughout November. This exhibition features a captivating collection of artwork that celebrates the deep connection between humans and their beloved animals, particularly horses. Flowers' artistic vision brings to life the beauty and charm of these critters, offering visitors a diverse range of pieces that resonate emotionally. The show aims to engage the Lynnwood community, inviting art lovers and the general public to appreciate the creativity and talent of local artists. By promoting local culture, Gallery North plays a vital role in enhancing the artistic landscape of the area.

The event not only showcases Flowers' work but also encourages conversations around animal companionship and the joy they bring to our lives. Attendees can expect an enriching experience that highlights the significance of supporting local art initiatives. This exhibition stands as a testament to the vibrant artistic community present in Lynnwood.

Related Articles

Art Beat PorchFest Edmonds, Stand Up for Driftwood, plus live music and theater - Lynnwood Today

PorchFest Edmonds will showcase local musicians on July 13 from 1-6 p.m. in downtown Edmonds. The event highlights community engagement through music and aims to bring people together.

Liberty Mutual Foundation renews 25K grant to Nourishing Network, bringing two-year commitment to 50K

The Liberty Mutual Foundation renewed a $25,000 grant to the Foundation for Edmonds School District, totaling $50,000 over two years for the Nourishing Network. This funding enabled the delivery of over 12,000 meals and served hundreds of children weekly, demonstrating the partnership's impact on food security.

Preservation work at 65 locations on Western Washington state highways begins July 14

Starting July 14, the Washington State Department of Transportation will begin highway repairs across 65 locations in King, Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom, and Island counties. The work includes crack sealing and concrete panel replacement to extend the lifespan of highways and improve travel conditions. Nighttime closures and speed reductions will be implemented during construction.