If you don't pay close attention as you drive past, you might just miss out on some unique works of…
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This story is part of our "Art in the Wild" series on Issaquah Highlands' public art. Learn more in Spring…
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In 2001, when Sound Transit selected Nick Lyle and me to be the artists on the Sunset/I-90 project, the city…
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The following is an introduction to the Spring 2022 Connections issue, "Art in the Wild: Finding Delight in Issaquah Highlands'…
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On June 19, 1865, federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, to bring news that the Civil War had ended and…
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Join us for family-friendly virtual art workshops to create three-dimensional dragonflies! We hope you’ll make a dragonfly to contribute to…
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With Easter coming, we know many of our neighborhoods will miss their annual egg hunts and gatherings. Inspired by the…
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A Weekend of Art and Connection In the March 2020 issue of Connections, we explore “rootedness” and what it means…
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Blakely Hall, sketched by Victoria Jendretzke Urban Sketchers is an international non-profit group for all who love to draw the…
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Highlands Council is delighted to announce a new collaborative relationship with the Kirkland Arts Center (KAC) to bring diverse and…
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