By Michelle Woo
Staff Writer The Summer’s heat radiates and sweat beads quickly, but residents of Lake Oswego don’t mind. Admiring Lake Oswego’s gallery walk is the best things to do in Lake Oswego during a Summer staycation. Have you ever been to downtown Lake Oswego’s gallery walk? The Arts Council of Lake Oswego is a non-profit organization which was established in 1999. Their goal was to ensure that arts are a daily part of the citizens lives in Lake Oswego and to secure the continuation of support for arts education, present exhibits, tours, lectures and to maintain the City of Lake Oswego’s permanent art collection. “I think it is a very cool idea and I love how they are promoting art around the community,”” says Josie Rogers. “I really like art, so it’s really exciting...you have to walk there, but the reward is seeing the structures,.” explains Kylie Huggins This successful program even has a new museum call Project 510 Museum. Promoters even offer art, music, drama, and dance classes for youth and adults. They also put on cultural shows and activities such as summer movies in the park, concerts, dances, and much more. “So exciting! I love admiring the artwork from local artists,” explains Margaret Johnson. So if you have any time this summer, make sure you take a look at the Lake Oswego’s Gallery without Walls, the Project 510 Museum or any other events this inspirational program provides! Comments are closed.
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October 2018
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