At the Lakewood Center for the Arts, several different art exhibits
were featured. The largest exhibit was the Visual Arts Open Show with over
1,100 pieces of art submitted by artists from all over the region.
were featured. The largest exhibit was the Visual Arts Open Show with over
1,100 pieces of art submitted by artists from all over the region.
In addition, the Festival also presented a Special Juried Exhibit of fine artwork as well as
a series of hands-on arts activities. The Festival also partnered with the Lake
Oswego School District to present a high quality K-12 exhibit and the Lake
Oswego Foundation for the Arts to provide the Lake Oswego Arts Chronicle, an invited
visual art exhibit. The Festival, a sub division of the Lakewood Center for the
Arts, a non-profit arts center, is committed to arts education, performance and
exhibition.
a series of hands-on arts activities. The Festival also partnered with the Lake
Oswego School District to present a high quality K-12 exhibit and the Lake
Oswego Foundation for the Arts to provide the Lake Oswego Arts Chronicle, an invited
visual art exhibit. The Festival, a sub division of the Lakewood Center for the
Arts, a non-profit arts center, is committed to arts education, performance and
exhibition.