Meet the Artists Reception at Lynnwood Event Center

Lynnwood, WALocal News

On September 17, 2024, the Lynnwood Event Center will host a "Meet the Artists" Reception from 6 to 8 PM, featuring the art exhibit titled "Longing For Home. " This event highlights the artistic contributions of members from the Korean American Artists Association of Washington State (KAAW) and offers attendees a chance to explore a variety of artworks. Guests will enjoy live music, taste complimentary small bites, and sip on refreshments while interacting with the artists. Throughout the evening, select artists will speak about their work, providing insight into their creative processes and the stories behind their pieces. This event not only showcases artistic talent but also celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the Korean American community through mediums such as oil, ink, photography, and recycled materials.

The reception is free to the public, making it an accessible cultural experience for the community. The Lynnwood Event Center encourages art enthusiasts and the local community to join in this celebration of creativity and connection. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to engage with art and artists in a lively setting.

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