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Art Exhibit at Lynnwood City Hall

Tanya Langford & Sue Ellen Zhang (March 14 - April 25, 2017)

Tanya is a photographer who loves to travel. Her work captures culture, community, people, beauty and the not so beautiful. Sue Ellen is an accomplished artist and dancer, and she is only a junior in high school. Her work is like an autobiography on canvas.


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Youth Art Gallery at Lynnwood Recreation Center

Claire Meng and Jacqueline Oswalt (March 18 - April 21, 2017)

Come see the artwork of these 2 talented young artists. Claire is 9 years old, and Jacqueline is a senior in high school.


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Need Help Applying to Art Fairs & Art Shows?

Are you a Lynnwood artist, thinking of entering one of the many Art Fairs or Juried Art Shows in the Puget Sound? And you need some advice about framing, pricing, or writing a bio & artist statement. We'd be happy to share our knowledge. Our staff has many years' experience organizing art fairs and art shows. Email Fred Wong, fwong@lynnwoodwa.gov


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Historical Photos at Lynnwood Senior Center

Photos of Demonstration Farm in the 1920s (thru April, 2017)

See what the Lynnwood area was like in the 1920s. Did you know it was once the second highest egg producing community in the nation? The demonstration farm showed people how to raise poultry for eggs and how to grow nuts, berries, vegetables, and other cash crops to feed their families and make a living off their land. 

The exhibit photos are courtesy of the Lynnwood-Alderwood Manor Heritage Association (LAMHA). Find out more at www.alderwood.org


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Lynnwood City Hall, 19100 44th Ave W, Lynnwood
Lynnwood Rec Center, 18900 44th Ave W, Lynnwood
Lynnwood Senior Center, 19000 44th Ave W, Lynnwood

Images (from top): House Crazy by Sue Ellen Zhang (photo by artist); The Gentleman & an Orange by Jacqueline Oswalt (photo by artist); Half Week's Egg Production at J. F. Jappe's Farm, Alderwood Manor (photo courtesy of LAMHA).