LYNNWOOD— The Edmonds College Art Gallery’s spring exhibition, Student Art Show, features collections of artwork by nine emerging student artists. The gallery offers a diverse range of mixed media, painting, sculpture, and ceramics. The exhibition will be on display from May 8 to June 12 on the third floor of Lynnwood Hall, 20000 68th Ave. W, Lynnwood, Wash.

The show highlights the work of Alexandria Ashley, Christian Douglas, Karis Johnson, Daphne Lynch, Zoe Mody, Aya Nakano, Jinx Pineda, Lika Rukhadze, and Felicity Silvers.
“These nine artists have gained vital professional experience by navigating the complexities of installing their work and articulating their creative visions through formal statements and bios,” said Audineh Asaf, faculty chair of the art department. “By leading upcoming artist talks and workshops, they are bridging the gap between the classroom and the public. It is always a privilege to support students as they take this first major step in their professional careers.”
The community is invited to celebrate these artists at the opening reception on Friday, May 8, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. The reception will be held on the third floor of Lynnwood Hall and is free and open to the public. Food and refreshments will be served, and live piano music will be provided by a student musician.
For more information, visit edmonds.edu/gallery.
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The college serves approximately 18,000 students annually, including approximately 800 international students from about 55 countries. The college currently offers six Bachelor of Applied Science degrees, one Bachelor of Science degree, 66 associate degrees, and 111 professional certificates in 30 programs of study. The college operates two on-campus residence halls housing approximately 400 students. The college has a wide range of comprehensive offerings: College credit in high school, basic education skills to receive a high school diploma/GED or to prepare for college, short-term non-credit training, continuing education, online degrees, and certificates, offered day, night, and weekend. Support services include childcare, a campus food pantry, 211 navigator, and mental health resources.
Author: Lynnwood Times Staff








