PORT TOWNSEND — Pamela Browning and Bonnie Broders are March’s featured artist at Port Townsend Gallery.
The gallery, at 715 Water St., is a fine arts cooperative. Visitors wearing face masks are welcome from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday, or by appointment.
Browning creates paper-based collages.
She finds myriad ways to manipulate paper — folding it, tearing it, cutting it and wrinkling it up.
Her most recent 3-dimensional piece, Temple Grounds, incorporates perforated player piano paper, hand-made paper, produce box cut-outs, toilet paper rolls and paper packing material.
She grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and studied at the University of California at Santa Cruz. She has a degree in modern dance choreography with minor studies in art.
She spent three decades working in fiber art and has recently turned to paper-based work.
Broders began producing stained-glass windows over 30 years ago.
Broders has done several commissioned walls in mosaic glass. In the gallery, she features fused glass plates, bowls and art.
She now has 35 windows and stained-glass pieces in her home. A long-term goal is to create a museum of glass art in her residence.
For more gallery information, phone 360-379-8110 or go to www.porttownsendgallery.com.