“Tongue Point” by Catherine Mix

“Tongue Point” by Catherine Mix

Ongoing Sequim bistro exhibit to benefit land trust

SEQUIM — An art show at the Alder Wood Bistro will benefit the North Olympic Land Trust.

“Through Their Eyes: Love Where You Live” opened Thursday and will continue through the end of March at the restaurant at 139 W. Alder St. in Sequim.

More than 20 artists have donated pieces of varying mediums for the exhibition. Thanks to the artists and the support of bistro owners Gabriel and Jessica Schuenemann, all proceeds from the show will benefit local land conservation efforts through North Olympic Land Trust.

Artists will be present from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19, at the bistro for an open house to celebrate the local art inspired by local landscapes.

Wines courtesy of Wind Rose Cellars will be available, as well as “wine bites” from Alder Wood Bistro and chocolate produced by local Master Chocolatier Yvonne Yokota.

“Visitors to our Valley” by Ryoko Toyama

“Visitors to our Valley” by Ryoko Toyama

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