Graphite Arts Center Artists Spring Sale Friday Saturday April 25-26, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Graphite Arts Center in Edmonds, WA, will host its Artists’ Spring Sale on April 25 from 1-7 PM and April 26 from 11-5 PM. This event, located at 202 Main Street, will showcase a variety of fine art and unique handcrafted items from local artists. Musicians will perform live, enhancing the festive atmosphere, with acts scheduled for both days. A portion of the proceeds will support Art Start Northwest, a non-profit dedicated to fostering creativity in young people. Participating artists include notable names such as Scott Anstett and Carol Bolt.

The event not only promotes local talent but also contributes to the cultural vitality of the Edmonds community. Last year, similar sales drew significant attendance, highlighting the public's interest in supporting local arts. This year's event promises to be an engaging experience for art lovers and community members alike.

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