Category: Art
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J.P. Patches statue – Late for the Interurban – vandalized
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One of Fremont’s well known art installations was recently vandalized and community members have mobilized to repair the…
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Join the movement to make Fremont a Creative District
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Fremont has long been celebrated for its artistic spirit and now community volunteers hope to formalize the legacy…
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Maypoles take center stage at May Day event
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Community members gathered at Meridian Playground for the Fremont Arts Council’s annual May Day celebration on May 3.…
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Celebrate the season at the Fremont Arts Council’s May Day celebration
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Celebrate the season at the Fremont Arts Council’s May Day celebration The Fremont Arts Council is entering its…
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New public art sculptures span Fremont Ship Canal
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New art has bloomed this month in Fremont, in addition to spring flowers. Artists Preston Singletary and David…
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Fremont-born Moisture Festival lives on
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The Moisture Festival, which first sprouted in Fremont, continues its tradition of variety entertainment through April 13 at…
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When Bellevue “bought” our Troll
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In the annals of Seattle April Fools’ pranks, the 2023 “news” that Bellevue would be purchasing our iconic…
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The story behind the logo
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Designed by Aaron Perkins, the Fremont Neighbor logo proudly features the dinosaur topiary: an enduring symbol of Fremont’s…
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Troll’s Knoll park art sculpture damaged by vandalism
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Vandalism is a common occurrence in cities and neighborhoods like Fremont, unfortunately, but it stings the worst when…
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Animate the Fremont Bridge through a unique residency
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Seattle’s Office of Arts & Culture, in partnership with the Seattle Department of Transportation, is seeking two animation…
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