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Calling all Artists! Join the 2024 Plein Air Paint Out on July 20

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Arts Commission has announced the 2024 Plein Air Paint Out, inviting artists of various mediums to participate in this enriching community event on July 20 from 9 am to 2 pm. This year's theme, "Bridges of Snoqualmie," emphasizes the beauty and significance of the area's scenic bridges, providing artists with a unique focal point for their works. Participants will have the opportunity to paint outdoors, capturing the essence of Snoqualmie's picturesque landscape while fostering community engagement and cultural pride. This event is designed not only to showcase local artistic talent but also to enhance public appreciation for the arts within the region. It serves as a platform for artists to connect with each other and the local community, encouraging collaboration and inspiration.

The Paint Out is expected to draw attention to Snoqualmie's vibrant arts scene, potentially attracting visitors and art enthusiasts from beyond the region. Artists interested in participating in this creative gathering are encouraged to save the date and prepare for a day of artistic exploration and expression. This initiative highlights the importance of supporting local arts and fostering a sense of community through creative endeavors.

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