Watercolor exhibit to open Tuesday at Field Hall

PORT ANGELES — There will be a reception for “Watercolor: From Studio to Gallery” from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday.

The free reception will be in the gallery at Field Arts & Events Hall, 201 W. Front St.

The exhibit features works by members of the North Olympic Watercolorists, including Pat Donlin, Kristi Kaiser, Mary Hughes, Shirley Rudolf, Marilyn Hiestand, Janet Flatley, Melissa Doyel, Katie Carlson, Annette Clem, Karen Lavender Peterson, Dee Margeson, Lyn Conlan, Beverly Beighle, Suzanne Rescigna, Georgianna Seko, Kristin Warner, Barb Diekfuss, Shing Ledgerwood, Connie Drysdale, Shannon Goose and Betsy Robins.

“Watercolor is exciting, spontaneous and luminous,” said Kristi Kaiser, artist and North Olympic Watercolorists representative. “Come see for yourself. We welcome all watercolorists to come paint with us.”

“Watercolor: From Studio to Gallery” will be on display from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays through Oct. 26.

The gallery also is open for two hours before most performances at Field Hall.

Admission to the gallery is free; donations are appreciated.

For more information, visit www.fieldhallevents.org/gallery.

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