Tribute to closed 1004 Gallery of Port Townsend to start Friday
Published 12:01 am Tuesday, July 21, 2015
PORT TOWNSEND — A tribute to the artists of The 1004 Gallery of Port Townsend, an edgy, contemporary gallery that closed in 1996, will fill the Port Townsend Library in a free show starting Friday.
The work of 17 artists will be on display for the opening reception from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday at the library, 1220 Lawrence St.; then the exhibition will stay up through Oct. 2.
The nonprofit Northwind Arts Center and curator-artist Stephen Yates are putting together the tribute, which showcases art by the gallery cofounders: Yates, Galen Garwood and the late Ed Cain.
Art lovers also can see creations by initial gallery members Pat Austin, Arthur Grossman, Paul Harcharick, Peter Juvonen, Lee Katzenbach, Kim Kopp, Susan Langlois, Stephanie Lutgring, Linda Okazaki, Joan Stuart Ross, Julie Schachter, Joel Singer, Martha Worthley and Amos Glick Zook.
Gallery ephemera — portfolios, posters and the original gallery sign — are part of the library show as well.
For more information, visit www.northwindarts.org or phone the Port Townsend Library at 360-385-3181.
