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Eight surface design artists open exhibit in Port Townsend

Published 1:30 am Thursday, January 5, 2023

Among the pieces shown are, from left on the wall, quilts by Terri Wolf and Jeri Auty, both from Port Ludlow, and below, sculptures by Pat Herkal, with (foreground) ply-split vessels by Cathie Wier and 3-D constructions by Deb Olson, both from Port Townsend.
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Among the pieces shown are, from left on the wall, quilts by Terri Wolf and Jeri Auty, both from Port Ludlow, and below, sculptures by Pat Herkal, with (foreground) ply-split vessels by Cathie Wier and 3-D constructions by Deb Olson, both from Port Townsend.

Among the pieces shown are, from left on the wall, quilts by Terri Wolf and Jeri Auty, both from Port Ludlow, and below, sculptures by Pat Herkal, with (foreground) ply-split vessels by Cathie Wier and 3-D constructions by Deb Olson, both from Port Townsend.
Among the pieces shown are, from left on the wall, quilts by Terri Wolf and Jeri Auty, both from Port Ludlow, and below, sculptures by Pat Herkal, with (foreground) ply-split vessels by Cathie Wier and 3-D constructions by Deb Olson, both from Port Townsend.
Jeri Auty of Port Ludlow and Harry Cook, husband of Sequim artist Kathie Cook, install art quilts in the walk-by exhibit maintained by members of Peninsula Fiber Artists in Port Townsend.

PORT TOWNSEND — Weaving, beading, quilting and sculpture are among the techniques shown in a new Port Townsend exhibit of work by eight Clallam and Jefferson county surface design artists.

“Working in a Series” will be open until March 3 in the Peninsula Fiber Artists’ walk-by Fiber Habit exhibit space at 675 Tyler St. in Port Townsend.

It demonstrates how Sequim, Port Angeles, Port Townsend and Port Ludlow artists each used a specific technique to explore a theme or style in detail with multiple pieces.

Exhibitors are, from Sequim — Kathie Cook, “Portals,” art quilts and Eva Kozun, “Eagles with Attitude,” sculptures; from Port Angeles — Barbara Houshmand, “Women of Substance,” three-dimensional art quilts; from Port Ludlow — Jeri Auty, “Circles, Curves and Lines,” quilts and Terri Wolf, “Nursing and Caring,” art quilts; from Port Townsend — Pat Herkal, “Birds,” beaded sculptures, Deb Olson, “Frizzles,” three-dimensional fabric constructions and Cathie Wier, “Ply-split Vessels,” three-dimensional hand-woven pieces.

Several of the pieces are available for purchase.

Peninsula Fiber Artists serves surface design and textile artists in Clallam, Jefferson and Kitsap counties with monthly meetings open to the public.

For more about the group, see sda.np.com.