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Arts Commission debates catalogue of plein‑air posters, sales strategy and moving paint‑out to spring

5775190 · September 9, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners reviewed unsold print inventory from plein‑air events, discussed resizing and reprinting, possible donations to schools and museums, and recommended moving the annual plein‑air paint‑out from mid‑summer to a spring date to increase participation.

The Snoqualmie Arts Commission spent much of its meeting reviewing inventory from recent plein‑air paint‑outs and discussing how to improve sales and participation in future events. Commissioners considered smaller print sizes, greeting cards, limited editions and outreach to local schools and museums to move unsold stock.

Why it matters: Commissioners said large, dated posters and inconsistent design have depressed sales and that smaller prints, limited editions and better gallery placement could boost revenue for the gallery and the commission. They also discussed event timing and marketing to attract more artists and visitors.

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