April 1 (no foolin'!) is the first day of "Colors of the Pacific Northwest," open through May at Sequim Museum and Arts, 11-4 Wednesday-Saturday and from 5 to 8 on the first Friday of each month. Entrance is complimentary. Several of us Peninsula Fiber Artists members will be on hand at the First Friday art walks and throughout April and May when tour groups visit. Some of us will be selling small items (origami-embellished note cards in my case) and others will simply be on hand to explain inspiration, materials and techniques.
A glimpse at what is being created or exhibited on the Olympic Peninsula and in the greater Seattle area.
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What fun can you have with another artist's discards? That's what we at Peninsula Fiber Artists discovered this winter, when we ano...
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April 1 (no foolin'!) is the first day of "Colors of the Pacific Northwest," open through May at Sequim Museum and Arts, 11-...
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I have a bag or two on display in the Fiber Habit walk-by exhibit at 675 Tyler St. in uptown Port Townsend in January. Below, the bag creat...

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