Shek Lun Ho
Aspen Path
, by Shek Lun Ho. Image courtesy of the artist.
ORSCC Exhibition April - June 2010.

City Galleries

Current Information | Archive: 2009-03 

 

Redmond City Hall Galleries

Open: 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday
There are now two gallery walls at Redmond City Hall. One features local student art. It is located in the main hallway on the fourth floor, across from the Mayor's Office. The second gallery wall currently features artwork by a guest artist. It is located on the first floor, in the hallway leading to the cafe.

View driving directions to City Hall.

If you are a student artist interested in having your work displayed at a Redmond City Hall Gallery, please visit our Call for Artists for more information.
 

4th Floor Gallery - Now
May 2010 | Redmond High School Students | Sarah De la Cruz's Digital Art & Photography class | Statement

1st Floor Gallery - Now
July 2009 | Dudley Carter
January 2009 | Dan Colvin | Website 
 

1st Floor Display Case - Now
March - August 2010 | Corey Hubbell | Artist Statement/Bio | Website



ORSCC Gallery

Open: 8am-8pm, Monday-Friday and 9am-1pm, Saturday
The gallery features regional artists' two dimensional work. It is located in the main hallway on the first floor of the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center, 16600 NE 80th Street, Redmond. Sponsored by the Redmond Arts Commission.

View driving directions to ORSCC exhibits. Email rac@redmond.gov for more information.

If you are an artist interested in having your work displayed at the ORSCC Gallery, please view additional submission information or contact Eastside Association of Fine Arts (EAFA).


ORSCC Gallery - More info coming soon


The 2009-10 ORSCC Gallery features shows curated by the Eastside Association of Fine Arts. The Eastside Association of Fine Arts - EAFA is a voluntary, non-profit group of amateur and professional artists whose purpose is to promote the visual arts in Redmond and other Puget Sound communities. EAFA conducts monthly meetings and art demonstrations; hold several exhibitions each year; publishes a newsletter with information for emerging artists; sponsors workshops; curates art displays, such as the current display of original art at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center; and serves as a resource for any artist interested in improving their own artistic expressions. EAFA is a tax-deductible 501c3 public service organization. More information and a membership application (only $35 per year) can be found at the EAFA website: www.eafa.org.


If you are an artist interested in submitting your work for a future City of Redmond Call for Artists, please see the Visual Arts Call for Artists information.

 

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