The new Surface Design Association exhibit has a farm theme and features collage, quilts, and color. Located at 675 Tyler St. in Port Townsend, the walk-by exhibit of the SDA’s North Olympic …
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The new Surface Design Association exhibit has a farm theme and features collage, quilts, and color. Located at 675 Tyler St. in Port Townsend, the walk-by exhibit of the SDA’s North Olympic Chapter can be viewed through July.
From there, the works will be moved to “Farm. Fresh. Art” at Mead Werks, the Wilderbee Farm meadery, 223 Cook Ave., Port Townsend.
Participating regional textile artists include Port Townsend’s Leslie Dickinson, Sue Gale, Debra Olson, and Barbara Ramsey; Jeri Auty of Port Ludlow; Sequim’s Lisa Fagerlund; and Evette Allerdings and Barbara Houshmond of Port Angeles.
Information on “Farm. Fresh. Art” at Wilderbee’s Mead Werks is posted in the window.
To learn more, visit the chapter’s website at sda-np.com.