Fiber artists can submit art for fall exhibition

PORT ANGELES — Fiber artists can submit art for the eighth Fiber Arts Exhibit.

Art should be delivered to Stubio Bob, 118½ E. Front St., between 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sept. 10-12.

Artists may submit up to four pieces. There is a $4 hanging fee for each piece; four pieces for $12.

The exhibit, which runs in conjunction with the North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival in Sequim, and the Pacific Northwest Fiber Arts Expo in Port Angeles, will be on display from Sept. 14, through Oct. 5.

An artist participation from is available at Cabled Fiber and Yarn, 125 W. First St., online at www.cabled fiber.com or at Studio Bob when dropping off art.

“We define fiber art very loosely,” said MarySue French, one of the exhibit’s organizers. “In previous years, we had a wide mix of artwork, including spinning, felting, weaving, quilting, painted silk, knitting, crochet, costumes, fiber paintings, fiber sculptures, needle punched, braided and woven rugs, hats and even included driftwood art and jewelry.”

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