Arts of the Terrace seeks artists for 2025 show submission deadline Aug. 15

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Arts of the Terrace Juried Art Show is currently seeking artists to submit their applications by Aug. 15 for its upcoming event, which marks its 45th anniversary from Sept. 20-27, 2025. The show accepts various types of artwork, including paintings, photographs, and artisan pieces, fostering a rich display of creativity. Participants will compete for over $5,000 in prize money, highlighting the event's significance in the local arts community.

Sponsored by the City of Mountlake Terrace Arts Advisory Commission and Mountlake Terrace Friends of the Arts, the show serves as a platform for emerging and established artists alike. Interested artists can contact Support Services Supervisor Renee Norton at 425-640-3108 for any questions regarding submissions. The event not only promotes artistic expression but also strengthens community ties through cultural engagement. For further information, visit www. MLTArts.

org, a resource dedicated to local arts initiatives. This show contributes to the vibrant cultural landscape of Mountlake Terrace and encourages participation from a diverse group of artists.

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