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Call to Artists for Keep Yakima Beautiful Project

The City of Yakima Arts Commission invites Central Washington artists to submit digital images for a garbage receptacle art project themed “Keep Yakima Beautiful.” Selected artists will receive a $250 stipend for their contributions, which should reflect the environment and natural beauty of the Yakima Valley. The submission deadline is February 28, 2025.

Tree Removal to Close Wide Hollow Road

The City of Yakima Arts Commission invites Central Washington artists to submit digital images for a new garbage receptacle art project themed "Keep Yakima Beautiful." This initiative aims to enhance public spaces through artistic expression while promoting environmental awareness. Artists are encouraged to showcase their creativity and contribute to the beautification of the city.

Call to Artists for Keep Yakima Beautiful Project

The City of Yakima Arts Commission is calling for Central Washington artists to submit digital images of their artwork for a new project themed "Keep Yakima Beautiful," focusing on art for garbage receptacles. This initiative aims to enhance local aesthetics while promoting community pride and environmental awareness. Artists interested in contributing to this unique project are encouraged to participate.

Downtown Yakima to Unveil New Windows Alive! Exhibit

A new Windows Alive! art exhibit is set to debut in Downtown Yakima on October 4th, coinciding with the monthly "First Friday" events. The exhibition will feature local artists showcasing their work along Yakima Avenue, fostering community engagement and appreciation for the arts.

Windows Alive! Artists Featured in New Series

The City of Yakima's Community Relations Office has launched a new video series featuring artists from the Windows Alive! exhibit, allowing them to share insights about their artwork and inspirations. These engaging interviews, filmed in front of the artists' window displays, aim to promote local art and community connections. The videos are accessible online, enhancing visibility for the artists and their creative work.

New Roots Vines Festival to Celebrate Craft Beverages and Music

The inaugural Yakima Roots & Vines Festival is set to energize Downtown Yakima on May 16, 2015, showcasing local craft beverages and live music. This event aligns with ongoing efforts to position the area as a vibrant arts and entertainment hub. Organized by the City of Yakima, the festival aims to attract visitors and foster community engagement.