Jessica Elliott, Port Angeles Fine Arts Center executive director, will facilitate “But Is It Art?,” a discussion and meal at the center this Friday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

Jessica Elliott, Port Angeles Fine Arts Center executive director, will facilitate “But Is It Art?,” a discussion and meal at the center this Friday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

Friday discussion to ask: But Is It Art?

PORT ANGELES — “Art Bites,” a series at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, has its next event — open to everyone who’s curious about art — at 6 p.m. Friday.

“But Is It Art?” is the theme of this lighthearted discussion, said Sarah Jane, the fine arts center’s gallery and program director.

“Have you ever stood in front of a work of art and felt frustrated, confused or angry? So have we,” she said.

Jane, a working artist herself, will share the panel with retired Coast Guard officer turned ceramic artist Mike Middlestead and museum professional Ramon Cerna while Fine Arts Center Executive Director Jessica Elliott will facilitate the conversation in the gallery at 1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd.

Tickets are $20 including gourmet fare and beverages, with proceeds to benefit the nonprofit center. To reserve tickets, see www.pafac.org.

Everybody is welcome at this table, regardless of background and experience with art, Jane said.

“We’ll be talking about questions we think about when encountering a new work of art,” she added, “and how you can appreciate something without necessarily liking it. We’ll also explore how artists invite an open-ended ‘conversation’ with us, the viewers.”

Cerna, for his part, brings the perspective of installing art shows over his many years at the Moses Lake Museum.

It’s a challenge, he said, to get people to come in and see new art — until they realize they’re welcome to own their opinions about it.

As soon as they start expressing their responses to the work, “they start to have a good time,” he said.

The message at the gallery is not “This is art,” but rather the question: “Is this art, and what makes it so?”

Along with the panel discussion, there will be plenty of time for everyone to share questions and insights, Jane added.

The “Art Bites” evening comes near the end of the PAFAC’s exhibition “The Power of Small Things.”

The national juried show, which displays nearly 100 works, closes Sunday. Admission is free. The gallery is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays.

The next exhibition, “Taking It In” by Peninsula College art professor and mixed-media sculptor Steve Belz, will open Oct. 12 and run through Nov. 24.

For more information, visit the fine arts center’s website or call 360-457-3532.

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