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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Free Seattle art show
If you're in the Pacific Northwest, check this out! The
Women Painters of Washington
have partnered with the city of Seattle's Restore our Waters Initiative to create an art show focusing on the importance of healthy urban waterways.
Thirty artists are showing their work in
Waters Alive!
and donating a protion of their commissions to ecology-focused nonprofits.
Waters Alive!
runs through Jan. 30 at the Columbia Center, 701 Fifth Ave., Seattle, WA 98104.
By Grace Dobush
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11/18/2008 12:51:44 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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