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Sponsor spotlight Gallery North features In With the New

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The 'In With the New' exhibition at Gallery North in Edmonds showcases the remarkable talents of six new member artists, running from January 1-31, 2025. Each artist brings a unique perspective to their work, with highlights including Katie Leute’s exquisite fine jewelry inspired by myth and natural gemstones, and Eric Engstrom’s stunning landscapes framed by his handcrafted wood designs. Katie Caulfield's surrealist collages delve into themes of nostalgia, while Danielle Groff's vibrant pieces draw from her Indigenous heritage and experiences in Hawaii. Carol Tanner captivates with her watercolor creations, employing natural tools and paints, while Denise LaBlanc transitions from pen and ink to intricate oil over acrylic works. The exhibition offers an invaluable opportunity for attendees to engage with the artists during the exclusive reception on January 11 and the Artwalk on January 16.

This event not only highlights fresh artistic voices but also fosters a rich dialogue around art, culture, and community. Mark your calendars to experience this captivating celebration of creativity. Gallery North has been a vital part of the Edmonds art scene since 1961, committed to enriching the local artistic landscape.

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