Olympic Peninsula Art Association calls for ‘Might Minis’ submittals

SEQUIM — The Olympic Peninsula Art Association invites all artists to donate small works of art for the 2022 “Mighty Minis” virtual show and fundraiser, set for May 1-31.

Art works can be any medium, sized no larger than 5 inches by 7 inches.

There is no entry fee.

Donated art becomes property of OPAA and will be sold for $25 each. All proceeds go to fund association scholarships, to support art programs on the Olympic Peninsula, and to fund other nonprofit projects that OPAA assists throughout the year.

Artwork delivery options:

• Bring artwork to the OPAA meeting set for 10 a.m.-noon on Thursday, March 24, at St. Luke’s Parish Hall, 525 N. Fifth Ave.

• Drop off artwork at the Blue Whole Gallery, 129 Washington St., by April 9.

• Mail to: OPAA “Mighty Minis”, PO Box 1842, Sequim, WA 98382, before April 9.

For complete directions and release forms, visit opaagroup.org.

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