The Big League Art Show is a fabulous range of artists and artworks collected to form a dynamic and inclusive arts community. We are a group of students, teachers, scientists, parents, nurses, techies, and more. League artists will be showing drawings, paintings, and prints on the first and second levels at Inscape Arts, May through June.
Show reception May 4, 12:00-6:00.
On display May & June at Inscape Arts
Leaguers showing on the 1st and 2nd Floor
Inscape Arts
815 Seattle Blvd. S, Seattle WA 98126
The League is an art school for people like you. Come celebrate with us.
Image above: Ruthie V. Mud Festival Peonies, oil on panel, 48×72″
I took a little pause from posting 30SAL Challenge favorite entries so we could get the new class listings online. Voila! All of our spring classes and workshops are now ready for registration. Find your class. They’re already selling! 30SAL Challenge favorites coming soon! There will be many adorations, and prizes. But first, I sleep. …
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Big League Show Reception May the 4th
The Big League Art Show is a fabulous range of artists and artworks collected to form a dynamic and inclusive arts community. We are a group of students, teachers, scientists, parents, nurses, techies, and more. League artists will be showing drawings, paintings, and prints on the first and second levels at Inscape Arts, May through June.
Show reception May 4, 12:00-6:00.
On display May & June at Inscape Arts
Leaguers showing on the 1st and 2nd Floor
Inscape Arts
815 Seattle Blvd. S, Seattle WA 98126
The League is an art school for people like you. Come celebrate with us.
Image above: Ruthie V. Mud Festival Peonies, oil on panel, 48×72″
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