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hispanic month

ROBERTO ARTEMIO IGLESIAS GIZ
"EXPRESIONES DEL FOLKLORE GUERRERENSE"

Drawing from Artemio's series "De Tigres y Porrazos", this exhibit celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month 2022, which is from September 15 to October 15. It also celebrates Lynnwood’s friendship city, Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Mexico. 

There is an in-person art reception at City Hall on Wednesday, September 28, from 5-6pm. It is free and open to the public.


Hwy 99 + 200th

New Art - Traffic Signal Box

Next time you're by Hwy 99 and 200th St SW, take a look at the new art wrap of the signal box. This box celebrates Lynnwood's Ethiopian Friendship City: Bole Kefle Ketema Wereda 10, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It includes pics of traditional foods, clothing, etc.

We are grateful for the support from the Snohomish County Arts Commission and its 2022 Arts and Culture Grant.

Find out more about the art at www.DiscoverLynnwood.com


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Are you interested in the Arts, Culture, Heritage, History? Do you want to give back to your community? We invite you to think about joining one of two advisory boards, Lynnwood Arts Commission is looking for people with knowledge of art and social justice, community and public art, architecture. History & Heritage Board is looking for people with knowledge and/or interest in local history, and a creative mindset. We encourage our BIPOC & LGBTQ+ community members to apply.


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Photo caption / credits:
"Lucha de Barrios" by Roberto Artemio Iglesias Giz