North Bend Art & Industry’s First Annual Art Supply Swap

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

North Bend Art & Industry (NBA&I) is thrilled to announce its First Annual Art Supply Swap, taking place on November 9th, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the SnoValley Chamber of Commerce in North Bend. This event invites participants to exchange art supplies they no longer need, making various artistic mediums accessible without financial constraints. Donations will be accepted until November 7th, allowing volunteers to sort and prepare for the swap. Contributors will receive early access to the available supplies, enhancing their experience. While participation is free, NBA&I encourages monetary donations to further its mission of fostering community engagement and creativity through the arts.

NBA&I aspires to create a vibrant artistic hub on the East Side, providing educational workshops and opportunities for artists of all levels. The Art Supply Swap is designed to inspire both seasoned artists and newcomers, making it an inclusive event for all. Mark your calendars for this exciting opportunity to share, discover, and connect with fellow creatives in the Snoqualmie Valley.

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