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Call to Artists – Display Your Art at City Hall this Year

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Arts Commission is calling for artists to submit their work for display at City Hall in 2020, aiming to showcase local talent and enhance the city's vibrant cultural scene. Artists are invited to present multiple two-dimensional pieces, such as paintings, pastels, photography, and charcoal artworks. This initiative provides a platform for local creators, allowing them to gain exposure and engage with the community. By rotating the displayed art, the city hall will maintain a fresh and dynamic environment, fostering an appreciation for the arts among residents. The program not only supports artists but also emphasizes the role of art in local governance and community engagement.

The call to artists is a significant step towards cultivating a rich cultural landscape in Snoqualmie. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply and contribute to this unique opportunity. This initiative exemplifies the city’s commitment to promoting arts and culture, making it a noteworthy event for local audiences.

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