Downtown Redmond Art Walk Returns to Downtown Park

Redmond, WALocal News

The Downtown Redmond Art Walk (DRAW) is returning for its second year, taking place on September 19, 2024, from 4 p. m. to 7 p. m. in Downtown Park.

This celebration of creativity brings together local artists and businesses, offering a unique opportunity for community members to engage with the arts. Participating businesses will host various activities, including exhibitions, poetry readings, and live music, creating a festive atmosphere in the downtown corridor. Mayor Angela Birney emphasized the importance of supporting local artists and businesses, expressing enthusiasm for the event's return. The City’s Cultural Arts Program will enhance the park with art installations and live mural painting. Additionally, a self-guided tour map will be provided for attendees to visit participating businesses.

The event is made possible by a generous Arts Sustained Support grant from 4Culture, affirming the city’s commitment to fostering a vibrant arts community. For more information on the event, interested individuals can visit the City of Redmond’s official website.

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