Arts center seeks works for show, sale

PORT ANGELES — Artists working in two- and three-dimensional formats are invited to enter “Art Convergence,” a juried show and sale to open Nov. 14 at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, 1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd.

The deadline to submit is Sunday, Oct. 6, and entries must be sent in via www.PAFAC.org. The fee is $25 for two entries; a prospectus and application forms are available on the website.

There are cash prizes in Art Convergence: $1,000 for best in show, $500 for first place in sculpture, another $500 for first place in two-dimensional art and $100 for two honorable mentions.

Peninsula College art professor Michael Paul Miller will juror the two-dimensional works while Port Hadlock sculptor David Eisenhour will judge the sculptures.

The show will have an opening reception Nov. 15 and stay on display till Jan. 10

For more details, see PAFAC.org or phone the center at 360-457-3532.

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