Silk paintings, art quilts, embroidery, beadwork and custom-designed garments are featured in “Daily Dose of Fiber,” the new Peninsula Fiber Artists 27/7 walk-by exhibit open through Dec. …
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Silk paintings, art quilts, embroidery, beadwork and custom-designed garments are featured in “Daily Dose of Fiber,” the new Peninsula Fiber Artists 27/7 walk-by exhibit open through Dec. 31 in the “Fiber Habit” window at 675 Tyler St. in uptown Port Townsend.
Most pieces are for sale, at prices ranging from $95 to $5,600; sales contact information is in the exhibit.
Peninsula Fiber Artists, which meets on the second Wednesday of each month, also has “Burst of Color” opening in January for a six-week exhibit at Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best Gallery on Water Street in Port Townsend.
In April, members will create “Color Play” for a month-long exhibit at Sequim’s The Fifth Avenue senior living facility. For more information about exhibits or the meeting schedule and location, see sda-np.com.