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First Street Planter Art
In the fall of 2023, the City installed five temporary planters along First Street. A sixth will be added should the street tree at the corner of First Street and Avenue C be removed. The planters will be in place until new street trees (identified by the upcoming First Street Master Plan) have been planted.
To beautify these installations, the City is engaging with local artists to paint exterior artwork on the planters. The theme of this project is "bringing the Snohomish community together." Artists were selected in March and will begin painting in April and May.
Learn more about our participating artists below:
Southeast corner of First Street and Avenue A
Artist: Brooke Westlund
"With a thriving studio nestled within Pike Place Market for the past 13 years, I've immersed myself in the vibrant art scene, channeling my passion into abstract pieces, floral compositions, and captivating murals. Beyond the confines of my studio, I've embraced community engagement, infusing public spaces with my colorful creations. Specializing in custom artwork tailored for homes and businesses, my playful and lively style aims to evoke joy and delight in the hearts of all who encounter my work."
www.brookewestlund.com
Instagram : @brookewestlund
Northwest corner of First Street and Avenue A
Artist: Jeff Vileta
More info coming soon!
Southeast corner of First Street and Avenue B
Artist: Kendall Clouser
Kendall Clouser is a self-taught artist based in Snohomish and full-time college student. They love trying all kinds of artistic mediums and crafts, including embroidery, digital art, painting, sculpting, and more. Their artwork for the planter box will include important spaces where community gathers in Snohomish as well as people in those spaces. More of their art can be seen @kendallrose_art on Instagram, as well as updates for their work on the planter box.
Northwest corner of First Street and Avenue B
Artist: Laurie Olsen
"I am passionate about inspiring others to create and appreciate art. I have been painting murals for thirty years, and my style, like my life, is eclectic and colorful, often expressing my sense of humor and appreciation for all that surrounds me.
After completing my BFA in Minnesota, I headed straight to Alaska, where I met my husband, a commercial fisherman. We eventually settled with our four children in Snohomish, an area we love for its beautiful farmland, gorgeous old buildings, and small-town sense of community."
Southeast corner of First Street and Avenue C
Artist: Emma Fontenot
More info coming soon!
1801 First Street
Artist: Jennifer Oak
More info coming soon!