Meet the Artist KT Hancock at ShoreLake Arts Gallery and provide input for her project Friday April 18, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Shoreline is thrilled to host an artist meet-and-greet with KT Hancock on April 18, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the ShoreLake Arts Gallery. This event aims to engage the community in the creation of an art bench for Ridgecrest Park, a project stemming from the recent park bond improvements. Residents are encouraged to attend and share their thoughts, contributing to a piece that reflects the community's spirit and values. For those who cannot attend in person, an online survey will be open until April 28, 2025, which allows for additional input to inspire Hancock's vision. The initiative highlights the city's commitment to public art and community involvement, fostering a collaborative environment.

Mylinda Sneed, the Public Art Coordinator, is available to assist anyone experiencing difficulties with the survey. By participating, locals can play a vital role in shaping a meaningful addition to Ridgecrest Park. This collaboration exemplifies how public art can enhance community identity and connection.

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