Artist Collective announces Saturday opening, bringing art, inspiration, and sustainable style to Shoreline

Shoreline, WALocal News

"Salvation," founded by Ali Kurhan, opens its doors in Shoreline on November 1, 2025, at 10 a. m. , transforming a vacant insurance office into a vibrant hub for art and sustainable shopping. The store's tagline, "Reclaiming Creativity," captures its mission to breathe new life into forgotten materials while inspiring local artistic endeavors. Kurhan collaborates with dozens of local artists, showcasing their work and emphasizing sustainability through upcycled materials.

The grand opening celebration, spanning the weekend, invites community members to explore a curated collection of unique gifts, including art, accessories, and vintage treasures. Regular operating hours will commence the following week, ensuring continued access to creative offerings. This initiative not only supports local artists but also promotes sustainable retail practices in the region. By providing a welcoming space for creativity, "Salvation" aims to redefine the shopping experience in Shoreline. The community's involvement has been pivotal in bringing this vision to life, underscoring the power of local support.

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