Second Weekend in Port Angeles
Don’t miss Port Angeles’ Second Weekend this Friday and Saturday, February 13th and 14th.
On Friday:
Studio Bob, 118 ½ East Front Street, will be showing the work of Anna Nichols, Valle Nevaril and Roxanne Grinstad. Food and drinks are catered by Michael's Steak and Seafood. Starts at 6:00 p.m.
Art Front, 118 East Front Street (below Studio Bob) — Showing the work of Michael Anderson. 6 to 9 p.m.
Waterfront Gallery is having their Grand Opening at their new location — 120 West First Street. They’ll be showing the work of Carol Janda. 5 to 8 p.m.
Hole In The Wall Gallery, 117 West First Street, will be showing southern California surf photos.
Karon’s Frame Shop, 625 East Front Street, will be showing the photography of Ross Hamilton. 6 to 8 p.m.
Necessities & Temptations, 217 North Laurel, will have a chocolate and wine tasting from local wineries. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Landings Art Gallery, in the Landing Mall, will celebrate the opening of their new gallery, featuring sculptures, watercolors, oil paintings and carvings.
The Jack Gunter Ideas & Design Gallery — downstairs at the Landing Mall — features the work of local (Camano Island) artist Jack Gunter. 5 to 8 p.m.
The Long Gallery — upstairs hallway of the Landing Mall — black and white photographs of eight different artists. 5 to 8 p.m.
On Saturday at 11 a.m., a guided walking tour of downtown public art will begin at the Landing Mall. There’ll also be a garden-art workshop at Studio Bob, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
On Friday:
Studio Bob, 118 ½ East Front Street, will be showing the work of Anna Nichols, Valle Nevaril and Roxanne Grinstad. Food and drinks are catered by Michael's Steak and Seafood. Starts at 6:00 p.m.
Art Front, 118 East Front Street (below Studio Bob) — Showing the work of Michael Anderson. 6 to 9 p.m.
Waterfront Gallery is having their Grand Opening at their new location — 120 West First Street. They’ll be showing the work of Carol Janda. 5 to 8 p.m.
Hole In The Wall Gallery, 117 West First Street, will be showing southern California surf photos.
Karon’s Frame Shop, 625 East Front Street, will be showing the photography of Ross Hamilton. 6 to 8 p.m.
Necessities & Temptations, 217 North Laurel, will have a chocolate and wine tasting from local wineries. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Landings Art Gallery, in the Landing Mall, will celebrate the opening of their new gallery, featuring sculptures, watercolors, oil paintings and carvings.
The Jack Gunter Ideas & Design Gallery — downstairs at the Landing Mall — features the work of local (Camano Island) artist Jack Gunter. 5 to 8 p.m.
The Long Gallery — upstairs hallway of the Landing Mall — black and white photographs of eight different artists. 5 to 8 p.m.
On Saturday at 11 a.m., a guided walking tour of downtown public art will begin at the Landing Mall. There’ll also be a garden-art workshop at Studio Bob, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Labels: Art Front, Hole in the Wall Gallery, Jack Gunter, Karon’s Frame Shop, Landings Art Gallery, Long Gallery, Studio Bob, Waterfront Gallery
10 Comments:
Thanks for the reminder.
To all of you that complain about what is happening in the downtown....here is your chance to get involved and do something constructive. It is a real pleasure to visit all the venues...to help support the local artist community. We are trying very hard to bring a sense of belonging to ALL members of this great community.
Quit complaining and come party with us. You will enjoy it.
Jackson
Thanks for the reminder....
Now...to all you complainers....stop trying to find all the things wrong with downtown and become a part of what is great about our downtown.
We all belong to this great community....try to get involved in something positive...I know if you set your thoughts to the light instead of the darkness, your life will be enriched beyond your wildest dreams.
A lot of hard work goes into these events...by some very dedicated people who choose to help this community instead of sitting at thier computers and griping about every little thing that bugs them.
C'mon people....get out and visit all of us and have a good time....this is your community...do something constructive and light.
Jackson
I'm really glad that this town has the second weekend art events. The art isn't always my cup of tea, but it gives folks something to do every month, and give the downtown a much needed "event".
I'd love to see more events, like Chinese New Year. But this year at least there's a Mardi Grad festival on Feb 21. I've no idea how that's going to work out, but again it's something to liven up downtown and bring people down there.
The 2nd weekend art walk is always great. It's a chance to see the good side of things instead of always the negative side.
Boost for Port Angeles!
The only "art" would be Ross Hamilton's stuff.
All I go there for is the music on the pier, the rest doesn't interest me.
I spend my weekends camping, boating, puttering around here working on inventions, projects and such.
I don't do downtown, I drive through it to get to other places.
But if you go, do enjoy. Don't forget to spend money being as it is what it is all about anyway.
Don't forget to invite the Canadians over. Not that I'm assuming they will like the exchange rate.
I'm glad they're still doing that second weekend. They didn't have it last month and I was afraid it was another casualty of the economy.
Love that Studio Bob!
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