Kirkland Senior Art on Display this Month

Kirkland Senior Art on Display this Month
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Kirkland Senior Art on Display this Month

The  Kirkland Senior Council celebrated their 12th Annual Art Show Opening  evening on Thursday, May 5, with a brave, water-soaked crowd. Despite  the weather, these intrepid art fans came to view art produced by  seniors at Merrill Gardens in downtown Kirkland. The opening night party  was well attended as locals viewed art, including paintings,  photography, and quilts while enjoying appetizers, beverages, and  wonderful music. There were 146 entrees by 69 local artists, all over 50  years of age.

If  you missed the opening, you can still view the art through May 25 for  free in the lobby of Merrill Gardens at 14 Main Street South in  Kirkland.

Original source can be found here.



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