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Artists Submit your masterpieces to the Edmonds Arts Festival

Edmonds, WALocal News

Artists in Edmonds are being called to submit their masterpieces for the juried gallery arts portion of the Edmonds Arts Festival, with submissions accepted until April 29. This initiative underscores the festival's dedication to promoting local talent and enriching the community through the arts. The festival provides a valuable platform for artists to showcase their work, encouraging both emerging and established creators to participate. By inviting submissions, the festival fosters an inclusive environment that celebrates artistic diversity and community engagement. The article highlights the significance of this opportunity for artists, as it can lead to greater visibility and recognition in the local art scene.

Interested individuals should promptly prepare their submissions to ensure they meet the deadline. The festival not only enhances the cultural landscape of Edmonds but also strengthens community ties through shared artistic experiences. Overall, this call for artists represents a vital aspect of the festival's mission to support and promote the arts in the region.

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