Love art Check out tonights February Capitol Hill Art Walk

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Tonight marks the February edition of the Capitol Hill Art Walk, an event that highlights the importance of community and artistic expression. Hosted by Retail Therapy, the event invites attendees to share their experiences and feelings through various creative outlets, such as writing love letters and encouragement messages. Seattle's renowned DJ Riz Rollins will set the mood with his music at the E Pike shop, enhancing the celebratory atmosphere. The Capitol Hill Art Walk takes place on the second Thursday of each month, bringing together local artists and community members. Participants can find a complete list of venues involved in this month's event, along with a map, at capitolhillartwalk.

com. This initiative not only promotes local art but also encourages individuals to connect with one another in meaningful ways. For more activities in the neighborhood, the CHS Calendar provides additional options for community engagement. The event serves as a reminder of the power of art in fostering connection and solidarity among residents.

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