The North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival has adopted this logo for its 13th annual event, scheduled for October and November in Sequim.

The North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival has adopted this logo for its 13th annual event, scheduled for October and November in Sequim.

Fiber art sought for October juried show

SEQUIM — The entry deadline for the 13th annual North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival is 9 p.m. Saturday.

“Transformative Style – Originality, Revolution & Repute,” a juried fiber arts exhibition, is open to all fiber arts media, not just wearable art.

The exhibit will be from Oct. 5 to Nov. 24 at Sequim Museum & Arts, 175 W. Cedar St., with the opening reception of the festival during the First Friday Art Walk on Oct. 5.

Each year there is a theme for the exhibition.

This year’s theme embraces how attire and fiber art works “reveal extraordinary spirits in color, action and intent,” organizers said.

The full prospectus is at FiberArtsFestival.org. Entrants can register at uniqueasyou.submittable.com/submit.

Artists can enter a maximum of three entries; the entry fee is $15 per artist.

The North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival, which is always the first weekend in October in Sequim and various events and locations throughout autumn, celebrates its 13th year.

The interactive fiber arts event features such activities as a museum exhibition, workshops, educational demonstrations of fiber processes, hands-on projects for children and adults, a market of local artists’ work and fiber supplies, and information about local fiber activities, groups, businesses and instructional resources.

All formats of fiber art will be considered, including wall-hung, free-standing or pedestal mounted.

Entries must be original and must not be copied, derivatives or based on other copyrighted or published work. All skill levels are welcome.

For questions, email Renne Emiko Brock at fiberartsfestival@gmail.com.

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