Bellevue Arts Museum Arts Fair

Jul 25, 2009 (Saturday)
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Event details: Bellevue Arts Museum Arts Fair
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510 Bellevue Way NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
Saturday, July 25, 2009, 9:30am – 9:30pm
The 2009 Bellevue Arts Museum artsfair is the place to be this summer! A multi-faceted community event for the entire family, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Come and join us!
Over 300 juried, high-quality exhibitors showcasing one-of-a-kind contemporary crafts and inspiring art from throughout the nation. Media include: ceramics, fiber, glass, jewelry, painting, wearables, wood and more...
Kidsfair: Fun, hands-on activities including painting, drawing and art projects galore.
Chalk it up!: an interactive chalk activity for kids of all ages.
Arts in Action Demonstration Stage: Mind-boggling woodturning, screenprinting and glassblowing demonstrations.
And more!!!
Neighborhoods: East of Seattle
Event Types: Arts, Festivals/Fairs
Audience: All
Contact: Bellevue Arts Museum
Contact Phone: 425.519.0770
Pre-Register: No
More info: www.bellevuearts.org…
More about Bellevue Arts Museum
Bellevue Arts Museum
City/neighborhood: Bellevue Museum Hours: Monday-Thursday: 11am - 5 pm, Friday: 11am - 8 pm, Saturday-Sunday: 12 pm - 5 pmAdmission: Adults $9, Seniors (62+) and students $7, FREE for children under 6 and members
Payment forms accepted:All major credit cards Personal checks Parking: Free parking Features:Kid-friendly Related info: Gallery GuideNeighborhood art walks "See, explore and make art," is how BAM explains its mission, and its dramatic new, light-filled site - featuring classrooms, an interactive gallery, auditorium, library and thousands of square feet of exhibition space - makes room for all that. The glass, aluminum and concrete museum, designed by Steven Holl with plenty of terraces, atriums and gathering places, opened in October 2000.The museum presents contemporary art exhibitions of local, national and international artists who demonstrate complex perspectives. Shows and community forums are designed to promote dialogue on complicated subjects like identity and ethnicity. Every summer, the museum holds a prestigious Art Fair, with more than 300 artists and 300,000 visitors.By Paysha StocktonSpecial to NWsource







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