The Highline Historical Society announced that it will be showcasing the work of four outstanding Highline-area quilt artists from March 18 – 29 at the Burien Community Center.
A Sense of Place: In My Garden, Under the Sea – Four Highline Quilt Artists” will feature the work of Marie O’Kelley, Carla Stehr, Sonia Grasvik and Linda Johanson.
It will be available for viewing from March 18-29 at the Burien Community Center (14700 6th Avenue SW) during that facility’s regular open hours.
Admission is free.
The exhibit will be curated by Lloyd Herman, a Highline Historical Society board trustee and Director Emeritus of the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., and by Highline Historical Society curator Nancy Salguero McKay.
The Historical Society seeks a few more volunteers to staff an exhibit information table in 4-hour shifts (3 shifts/day on Monday through Thursday, and 2 shifts on Fridays). Tasks will include distributing materials, keeping an eye on the exhibit and answering questions. Easy but mandatory orientation will be provided. Please contact Cyndi at editor@highlinehistory.org if you’d like to help.
For more information about the Highline Historical Society, visit www.highlinehistory.org.]]>

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