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Dogwood Sip and Paint!
Join the fun with artist Laura Brewer as she walks you through making this spring dogwood picture. Hosted at ShoreLake Arts new office, 521 NE 165th Street in Shoreline on Thursday, February 27th from 7:00 - 9:00 pm. And the first drink is on us! Click below to sign up. Only $60 for a one of a kind art experience you'll never forget!
Lantern Festival

Lantern Festival is coming up! Join us at Spartan Recreation Center
202 NE 185th Street in Shoreline on
February 22nd from 11:30 am - 3:30 pm
Come celebrate the Lunar New Year and enjoy traditional and contemporary
Asian culture, food, art and music.
Shoreline and Lake Forest Park are
vibrant cities rich in cultural diversity.
This event brings people together to celebrate the lively arts and traditions around the Lunar New Year.
The festival will feature a Lion Dance, music, Kung Fu demonstrations, hands-on art, food trucks, vendors and more!
Free to attend and open for all ages, though donations are
greatly appreciated.
Shoreline Short Short
Film Festival

Now in our 9th season!
The Shoreline Short Short Film Festival aims to support emerging and developing filmmakers in Washington State and encourage appreciation for the art of filmmaking in our community.
Entries will be judged by an esteemed jury of local filmmakers and advocates.
Accepted films will be screened during the single day festival on Saturday, April 26, 2025 at the Shoreline Community College Theater. Best Picture and the People's Choice selection will take home a campy (Golden) Sasquatch Award, and $1,000 in each category.
Over our 35 years as a nonprofit, ShoreLake Arts, formerly the Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Arts Council, has directly invested over $8 Million in our community through arts events, arts education ($2Mil), and artist contracts; serving over 500,000 people with our programs. We have been a champion of the arts in our schools, giving tens of thousands of students opportunities to work with artists.