The Port Ludlow Art League’s artists of the month for January are the league’s board of directors. Work will be on view that month at Sound Community Bank and online at www.portludlowrt.org.

The Port Ludlow Art League’s artists of the month for January are the league’s board of directors. Work will be on view that month at Sound Community Bank and online at www.portludlowrt.org.

Port Ludlow Art League highlights set in January

PORT LUDLOW — The Port Ludlow Art League will recognize the artistic work of its board of directors and its other volunteers who are honored as the league’s artists of the month for January.

The board consists of eight officers and additional volunteers who help install art exhibits and maintain member communications and website.

In alphabetical order, these volunteers are Alan Ahtow, Laura Axiotis, Fran Bodman, Shirley Bomgaars, Larry Davidson, Sheryl Goldsberry, Janice Gruber, Jeanne Joseph, Mara Mauch, Georganne Muse, Pamela Raine, Christine Spagle, Cathy Thomas and Diane Walker.

During January, the group’s artwork can be seen at the Sound Community Bank and online at www.portludlowart.org.

A reception for the group is set for 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 10 in the lobby of the bank and from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. that day at the adjacent Port Ludlow Art League Gallery. The bank and gallery are located at the corner of Oak Bay Road and Osprey Ridge Drive in Port Ludlow.

Jeweler of Month

Mary Lynn Laker is the league’s jeweler of the month for January.

She designs necklaces, earrings and bracelets in a wide variety of styles and materials, including silver, bronze, gems, felt, crystals and stones. She favors Asian-themed designs and has fashioned fish, kimonos and Buddha figurines into a collection of jewelry.

During January, her jewelry will be on display at the Port Ludlow Art League Gallery, the Sound Community Bank and online at www.portludlowart.org.

Metallic Touches

During January and February, the Port Ludlow Bay Club’s art exhibit, Metallic Touches, will feature artwork created with metal, wire, beads, metallic paint, ink or leaf.

Because metallics catch the light differently at different angles, artists often use them to create depth and texture.

The art exhibit is sponsored by the Port Ludlow Art League at the Bay Club at 120 Spinnaker Lane in Port Ludlow.

For more information on art exhibits at the Bay Club, email Alan Ahtow at info@portludlowart.org.

Upcoming events

• Art Chat — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 3 at the Bay Club Conference Room.

All members using any medium and at any skill level are invited to share their artwork (in progress or completed), ask questions and/or request advice, and learn tips and techniques used in completed artwork on display.

• Share & Explore: Assemblage — 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 5.

All supplies and instructions are provided so you can see if you’d like to invest in the supplies for this technique.

To sign up for this hands-on, try it session, email info@portludlowart.org.

• Artists Reception — 4 p.m. Jan. 10 at the Sound Community Bank.

Meet the artists and jeweler of the month at the Sound Community Bank from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the adjacent Port Ludlow Art League Gallery.

• Acrylic Paint Class — 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Jan. 19.

Artist Shirley Bomgaars will lead an evening of painting. The class provides all supplies and step-by-step instructions to complete the acrylic painting titled Midwinter Moon.

To sign up for this class, email info@portludlowart.org.

The Port Ludlow Art League Gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.

For more information, email info@portludlowart.org or visit www.port ludlowart.org.

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