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Classes at the Recreation Center

Over 40 talented instructors teach over 250 visual, performing, literary arts classes for adults and children like ballet, ballroom dancing, drawing, and ceramics.
Register Online

 

Student Showcase 

A partnership with Lynnwood Rotary brings middle and high school students to the stage to spotlight talent.  Raises money for student performing art scholarships.

Shakespeare In The Park

Free outdoor performances of Shakespeare’s plays in the summer.  Past shows included A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Twelfth Night, and many other audience favorites.  2009 schedule

WonderStage

Free outdoor performances for children in the summer at Lynndale Park.  Past shows included the Reptile man, Valentine Performing Pigs, Breaking Point Dance Company, and Thistle Theater.  2009 schedule

 

Artist Opportunities

2009 Annual Juried Themed Exhibit - Celebrate 50
DEADLINE APPROACHING

Help us celebrate Lynnwood’s 50th birthday with your artistic interpretation for our 6th Annual Juried Themed Show titled “Celebrate 50”. Our main theme is “celebrate”. Think of “50” as an extra challenge, which if you chose to accept, may take you to unexpected places. Application deadline is July 31, 2009.

Celebrate 50 Application (Word Document)

Celebrate 50 Application (PDF File)

2010 Lynnwood Library Gallery Exhibits

The Lynnwood Arts Commission is accepting applications for monthly exhibits in 2010 at the Lynnwood Library Gallery. Application deadline is September 26, 2009.

2010  Library Gallery Application (Word Document)

2010 Library Gallery Application (PDF File)

Lynnwood Convention Center Exhibits

Building on the success of the inaugural art exhibition at the Lynnwood Convention Center in April 2005, we invite visual artists in Washington exhibit in this beautiful modern facility.  A panel drawn from the convention center, city government and arts professionals will select artists for continuing exhibitions. Application deadline is October 31, 2009 for exhibits starting in January 2010.

Lynnwood Convention Center Application (Word Document)

Lynnwood Convention Center Application (PDF File)

 

 

 

 

 

Public Art

Throughout City of Lynnwood’s buildings and parks you will find 23 site-specific sculptures and a portable collection of over 110 works (appraised at over $800,000).  We offer educational guided tours of the collection.  Funded by a “1% for the arts” Ordinance. (photographs of artwork by Bruce Coxley)

Portable Artwork Gallery

Sculptural Artwork Gallery

Public Art Walking Tour (PDF File)

 

Lynnwood Library Gallery Art Exhibits
19200 44th Ave. W

Monthly exhibits by regional artists, including an annual juried show.  Free to the public.  See below for artist applications. Upcoming Exhibits

Lynnwood Convention Center Art Exhibits
3711 196th St SW

Artwork by Washington State artists.  Free to the public. See below for artist applications.

 

Contact

For more information about the Arts in Lynnwood,
call 425-670-5518 or email
mjohnson@ci.lynnwood.wa.us

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Lynnwood Arts Commission

The Lynnwood Arts Commission is a volunteer advisory board which supports the arts in Lynnwood.

Arts Commission
Lynnwood Arts Commission

Our programs are supported, in part, by a grant from the Washington State Arts Commission.