Artists Sunday Event at the North Bend Train Depot

Artists Sunday, the Sunday after Thanksgiving (Nov 27, 2022), is dedicated to supporting local artists and recognizing the impact they have in enriching our lives, communities, and the economy.

Consumers are encouraged to shop with local artists, creators and makers and purchase creative, handcrafted items and artistic experiences for the holidays. Artists Sunday follows Black Friday and Small Business Saturday, prior to Cyber Monday.

Supporters include thousands of individual artists, economic development agencies, commercial galleries, and non-profit organizations across the country, making Artists Sunday one of the earth’s largest art events. Participation is free.

To learn more about Artists Sunday and promoting commerce with artists, please visit http://ArtistsSunday.com/

This year North Bend Art & Industry will be holding an Artists Sunday event at the North Bend Train Depot on Sunday, November 27, from 12-4 pm. Here you will be able to visit some of the talented local Snoqualmie Valley artists and authors, view and purchase their amazing work, and enjoy music by Eva Stokes. The train depot is located at 205 McClellan St, North Bend, WA, 98045.

A gift of the arts makes a heartfelt connection with friends and loved ones while supporting local artists and boosting the local economy. Our community can shop from a full range of art, hand-crafted items, experiences, and performances, finding a wide range of creative items that are both practical and beautiful. In addition, the North Bend Art and Industry will be hosting an interactive art project for kids.

If you cannot join them at the NB Train Depot, you can find local artists in your community by visiting the Artists Sunday Online Directory and searching for artists by location and the types of craft. The site also features an Events and Promotions Calendar with both online and in-person events, as well as special offers and deals on a wide range of art that fits any budget.

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