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Peninsula Daily News
April 5, 2024
Bainbridge Island Briefs
March 27, 2024
Sequim Gazette (Online)
Textile artists set exhibit at The Fifth
“Color Play,” collection of vividly colored art quilts, jewelry, sculptures and wearable art by 18 regional textile artists will fill the gallery at The Fifth Avenue, 500 W. Hendrickson Road, from April 2-28.
Meet the artists and ask questions about their media and inspiration at the opening reception from 1-3 p.m. on Sunday, April 7. The exhibit is then open 8 a.m.-6 p.m. daily through April 28. Most pieces are available for purchase directly from the artists.
Photo courtesy of Peninsula Fiber Artists / A detail photo of Sequim artist Liisa Fagerlund’s “Thinking in Color.” Creatins by Fagerlund and 17 others from the Peninsula Fiber Artists group are on display in the gallery at The Fifth Avenue April 2-28.
“Color Play” includes pieces by Sequim artists Linda Carlson, Kathie Cook, Liisa Fagerlund, Lynn Gilles and Susan Melka, Port Angeles artists Evette Allerdings and Michelle Johnson, Port Townsend artists Leslie Dickinson, Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry, Sue Gale, Annie Karl, Kindy Kemp, Cynthia LeRouge and Debra E. Olson, Nordland artist Susan Sawatzky, Port Hadlock artist Larkin Van Horn, Bainbridge Island artist Donna Lee Dowdney, and Poulsbo artist Daera Dobbs.
Peninsula Fiber Artists meets the second Wednesday of each month with sessions alternating between the Gardiner Community Center and the Northwind Art space at Fort Worden. For information about its meetings and the group’s forthcoming exhibits at the A. Milligan Gallery in May and June, and Field Arts & Events Hall in June through early August, see sda-np.com.
A special supplement to the Feb. 28, 2024 issue of the Sequim Gazette and Peninsula Daily News, “Lifelong Journey” profiled member Barbara Ramsey in its feature on Peninsula Fiber Artists and mentioned PFA in its story on member MarySue French, co-owner of Cabled Fiber & Yarn.