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Edmonds College graduates celebrate 2023 commencement
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Edmonds College Art Gallery s fall exhibit features instructor Minh Carrico s work
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Edmonds Art Beat: A must-see ballet premier, Art on the Fence and a poetry reading
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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: April 3, 2021 640
The City of Edmonds has unveiled three new On the Fence installations that can be seen at the following locations through May:
Art trA by Minh Carrico, Civic Field, 6th Avenue North
“Art trA” by Minh Carrico (Photo courtesy Edmonds Arts Commission)
In this installation, “Art” is spelled out from right to left and left to right using the International Code of Signal Flags, printed on a tarp with a graphic pattern using the same flags. The artwork was originally installed as the palindrome “Tattarrattat” on a construction site fence along the Ship Canal in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle. Edmonds artist Minh Carrico’s current studio practice focuses on producing public art installations and curating gallery exhibitions that examine the issues of citizenship, standardization, and the construction of identities. Carrico’s artwork has been exhibited in museums and galleries across North America and in public coll
Edmonds Arts Commission announces 2021 one-time grant awards Posted: March 10, 2021 380
In response to the negative impact of the pandemic on the arts in Edmonds, the City of Edmonds Arts Commission has funded one-time grants for Edmonds-based non-profit arts organizations and artists in the 2021 budget.
According to a city announcement, the purpose of this new grant program was “to help build and reinforce a diverse, accessible and equitable cultural community in Edmonds, recognizing the uncertainty and challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the necessity of changing strategies to create access for all to the arts.”
Seeking to support creativity, diversity and inclusive access to arts in the community, two categories of grants were offered: small grants of up to $1,000 for individual artists and other smaller organizations, and large grants of up to $10,000, which required a local nonprofit or a partnership with one for eligibility.