April 26th
Shoreline Community College Theater
The Shoreline Short Short Film Festival aims to support emerging and developing filmmakers in Washington State and encourage appreciation for the art of filmmaking in our community.
June - August
ShoreLake Arts is excited to bring back a full summer lineup for our
Concerts in the Park for 2025.
Bring a low-backed chair, picnic blanket, dinner, and enjoy the show.
Want to perform at Concerts in the park or be a musician at another event? click here to submit
Summer 2025
Shoreline
Our Mission
To cultivate creativity and inspire our community through the arts.
Over our 35 years as a nonprofit, ShoreLake Arts, formerly the Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Arts Council, has directly invested over $8 Million in our community through arts events, arts education ($2Mil), and artist contracts; serving over 500,000 people with our programs. We have been a champion of the arts in our schools, giving tens of thousands of students opportunities to work with artists.
Volunteers Needed!
We rely on our community to help support our programs.
Become a part of the Art Saves movement.
Meet the Executive Director
Laura James was named ShoreLake Arts new Executive Director in 2024. She previously served as a board director for ShoreLake Arts. Ms. James comes to our organization with decades of experience in art, art education and private business. She is an active member of the community with extensive volunteer experience in local schools.
Welcome Laura to the team!
New Location
ShoreLake Arts is excited to announce our new office and gallery location in the Ridgecrest neighborhood! This new space will allow us to house both our staff offices and showcase local artists all in the same building, plus host classes for youth and adults.
Our new space opens in January 2025 on 165th St across from the Ridgecrest Public House. Stay tuned for more info coming soon!
Grand Opening
March 2025
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