Snohomish County Placemakers

Paying Artists, Making Culture

30 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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Ari Glass and Leah Everett are two working artists with a passion for public art. They worked on the latest project from the Snohomish County Arts Commission: five giant painted buoys created as part of a countywide scavenger hunt. Today we talk to them about the importance of public art, paying artists a fair wage, and how public infrastructure can be both functional and aesthetic! (You don’t have to choose one or the other!) Tourism trip inspiration: @discoversnoco Follow the Arts Commission: @snocoartsandculture

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