Art Beat Stories, movement and music bring art to life

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Join the Cascadia Art Museum on March 12, 2025, for an extraordinary event that intertwines stories, movement, and music, showcasing the transformative power of art. Featured artists, including Nancy Guppy and Noelle Salazar, will captivate audiences with their unique styles and perspectives, creating an engaging experience for all attendees. This event not only highlights the local art scene but also emphasizes the significance of artistic expression in fostering community connections. As spring unfolds, the celebration will serve as a reminder of renewal and creativity, making it a timely occasion for reflection and inspiration. Sheila Farr and Peter Malarkey, both respected figures in the art community, will contribute their insights, enhancing the event's credibility and depth.

Participants can look forward to thought-provoking discussions and performances that challenge and inspire. This event is designed for art lovers and curious minds alike, promising to leave a lasting impression. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this vibrant celebration of creativity and community.

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