Kate Larsson featured artist of Edmonds Arts Festival

Shoreline, WALocal News

Kate Larsson has been honored as the featured artist for the 2013 Edmonds Arts Festival, with her artwork prominently displayed on the festival's marketing poster. The exhibit is set to open on June 10 and will run through June 16 at the Frances Anderson Center, aligning with the festival's schedule. Larsson has made a notable transition from a successful career in marketing to becoming a recognized artist, showcasing her works across several states, including Washington, Arizona, and California. Her innovative approach includes producing her art on various consumer products such as tiles, coasters, and cutting boards, which has attracted the interest of other Northwest artists. Prior to this recognition, she was selected as the poster artist for events like Issaquah Salmon Days and the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, demonstrating her growing influence in the arts community.

The festival will feature her work in Artist Booths, providing a platform for her and other artists to connect with the public. The EAF Museum, located in the Frances Anderson Center, will also host her artwork, enhancing the cultural experience for attendees. This event not only highlights Larsson's artistic achievements but also emphasizes the vibrant arts scene in Edmonds.

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