Deelish! A tasty new group show at The Gallery at Graphite

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Graphite Arts Center will host a new group exhibit titled “Deelish! ” from May 3 to June 21, featuring over 30 unique works by 21 artists. This exhibit celebrates a variety of beloved foods, including sweet treats and savory dishes, represented in both 2D and 3D art forms. The opening reception on May 3 from 7-8:30 p. m.

invites the public to enjoy the colorful display and witness the presentation of curator awards. Sponsorship from the Joyful Art Fund supports the artist awards, enhancing community engagement in the arts. In addition to “Deelish! ”, other local events include a free outdoor concert by Edmonds Woodway High School on May 6, showcasing various music ensembles. Attendees can bring blankets and enjoy music under the stars, followed by a choir performance.

Additionally, the Historic Edmonds Opera House will feature live music from the band Point of Sail on May 9, while a benefit event for the Adopt A Stream Foundation will occur on May 10. These events highlight the diverse cultural offerings in the Edmonds area.

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