Call for Artists: Apply for the Art Off the Rails Festival

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Arts Commission has announced a call for artists to participate in the upcoming Art Off the Rails Festival, which will take place on September 23 from 11 am to 5 pm. This festival highlights local artists and provides a unique opportunity to showcase their artwork in a community setting. Interested artists are encouraged to submit their proposals, which will be evaluated by the Arts Commission to ensure a diverse representation of talent. The festival not only showcases art but also fosters community engagement and appreciation for local culture. It is expected to draw a significant crowd, enhancing the visibility of participating artists and their work.

The city of Snoqualmie is dedicated to promoting the arts, making this event a key initiative in supporting local talent. Artists can find more details and submission guidelines on the official Snoqualmie city website. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to enriching the cultural landscape of Snoqualmie.

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