Call for Artists

Shoreline, WALocal News

AAUW Edmonds SnoKing calls for local artists to participate in their 4th annual Art Fair and Scholarship Fundraiser on October 4, 2025. Artists interested in showcasing their work must submit their applications by September 1, 2025. A $50 space fee is required if selected, along with a donation of one original artwork to the fundraiser. The event will allow artists to keep 100% of the profits from any additional sales, promoting both local talent and educational support. This fundraiser focuses on raising scholarship funds specifically aimed at assisting local women in pursuing their education.

By highlighting local artists, the fair also fosters community engagement and support for the arts. Interested individuals can apply through a QR code found on promotional materials or contact AAUWArtShow@gmail. com for further questions. This initiative underscores the significance of local efforts in enhancing educational opportunities for women.

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