Downtown Redmond Art Walk Returns to Downtown Park

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The Downtown Redmond Art Walk is set to return to Downtown Park from July 15 to September 18, 2025, showcasing local artistic talent. The event aims to engage the community and promote cultural enrichment through art. Mayor Angela Birney highlights its significance in enhancing Redmond's cultural landscape, which has seen a growing interest in local art. Arts Commissioner Kelly Schutz notes the initiative’s potential to attract visitors and stimulate tourism in the area. The Art Walk will display works from both emerging and established artists, providing them with valuable exposure.

Local businesses are expected to benefit from increased foot traffic during the event. This initiative is part of a broader effort to foster creativity and community connection in Redmond. The City of Redmond remains committed to supporting arts and culture as vital components of community life.

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