Art Start Northwest hosts second annual Student Art Show in Edmonds April 17

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Art Start Northwest is excited to announce its second annual Student Art Show at the Graphite Arts Center, scheduled for April 17. This year's event will display over 300 student artworks from five partner schools, a remarkable growth from last year's show, which featured around 100 pieces. The reception will take place from 5 to 8 p. m. during Art Walk Edmonds, providing an excellent opportunity for community engagement.

Teachers in attendance will have the chance to win door prizes, while children can participate by voting for the Kid's Choice Award. The event will also include a crafting table and refreshments, creating a festive atmosphere for families. A silent auction featuring artworks donated by local artists will further support the nonprofit's School Program. For those unable to attend the reception, the show will be open for additional viewing on April 18 and 19. Contact School Programs Director Missy Hancock for more information at schoolprograms@artstartnw.

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