Marina Shipova’s “Winter Portrait” is among the works in the new show at the PUB Gallery of Art on Peninsula College’s Port Angeles campus. ()

Marina Shipova’s “Winter Portrait” is among the works in the new show at the PUB Gallery of Art on Peninsula College’s Port Angeles campus. ()

Peninsula College art show highlighting faculty, staff work opens today in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A free show highlighting the work of 14 local painters, sculptors and mixed-media artists opens today at Peninsula College’s PUB Gallery of Art.

Smoke drawings, photography and traditional portraiture are all part of the exhibition, officially called the Peninsula College Faculty & Staff Biennial.

It’s a showcase of creations by teachers and staffers from all corners of the campus, including several outside the art department.

“You Are What You Own” by Renne Brock-Richmond; “Dungeness” by Michael Mills and “Bonanza” by Ed Jaramillo are among the pieces in this juried show.

Then there are works by math professor Andrea Motyka, art teacher Michael Paul Miller, English professor Janet Lucas and Spanish professor Reina Barreto.

Their colleagues Cynthia Brooke, Marina Shipova, Emma Jones, Linda Nutter, Janet Phipps, Jill Snyder and Mike Daniel have also contributed their art

to the Biennial.

As the PUB Gallery is open to the public, art lovers can see the show between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday through Friday in the space just outside the Little Theater at Peninsula College, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd.

Admission is free to the Biennial, which will stay up through Feb. 12.

For more information about the show and the gallery, email MPMiller@pencol.edu.

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