Beverly McNeil's un-PhotoShopped images grace the Port Townsend Gallery. — Beverly McNeil

Beverly McNeil's un-PhotoShopped images grace the Port Townsend Gallery. — Beverly McNeil

WEEKEND: Birds of a feather flock to Port Townsend Gallery Walk on Saturday

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 6.

PORT TOWNSEND — Saturday night in downtown Port Townsend, you can come face to face with live owls.

You can also see new paintings and glasswork — and meet the local artists — during the free monthly Gallery Walk from 5:30 p.m. to about 8 p.m.

Here’s a cross-section of Saturday’s offerings.

■ An aviary of owls ­— small to large — will arrive at Conservatory Coastal Home, the decor store at 639 Water St., along with Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue director Cindy Daily.

You’re invited to behold the birds and learn about the rescue center’s work in and around Port Townsend.

Snacks and drinks will be served too.

More information about Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue, which has treated more than 500 birds, also is available via 360-379-0802.

■ Painters Mike Biskup and Shirley Rudolf, and photographer Beverly McNeil — a nature observer who does not use Photoshop — will be on hand at the Port Townsend Gallery, 715 Water St.

Art lovers are invited to meet the three new gallery members during a Gallery Walk reception Saturday evening.

■ The Diane Ainsworth Retrospective and New Works Show is open now at the Northwind Arts Center, 701 Water St., so a reception is part of Gallery Walk.

A painter who has lived and worked in Tulsa, Okla., and Taos, N.M., before moving to Port Townsend, Ainsworth is known as both an expressionist and an impressionist.

She’s showing her work at Northwind through Nov. 29, where gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Thursdays through Mondays.

At 1 p.m. this Sunday, Ainsworth invites art lovers to her free talk about the show.

■ Glass artist Nancy Rody displays the many possibilities of mosaics and stained, fused and draped glass at Gallery Nine, 1012 Water St.

Rody will discuss these with visitors during an opening reception as part of Gallery Walk on Saturday.

■ “Tom Jay: Artist & Artisan,” a major exhibition of more than 30 sculptures by Jay and his foundry clients such as Tony Angell, Hilda Morris, Philip Levine, Marvin Herard, Sara Mall Johani and David Eisenhour, graces the Jefferson Museum of Art & History.

Admission is free this Saturday to the museum in the old City Hall at 540 Water St., where the art show will also be open for Gallery Walk on Saturday evening.

More in News

Peninsula Behavioral Health head discusses the fallout from federal bill

Anticipated cuts to Medicaid could devastate rural communities like Clallam County, leading… Continue reading

Tool library to open in Port Townsend

Drills, saws and more available to borrow

Fire restriction implemented on federal lands

Olympic National Forest and Olympic National Park have restricted campfires… Continue reading

Interdependence Day celebration set for Sunday

Chimacum will host its 14th Interdependence Day celebration on Sunday.… Continue reading

Matthew P. Deines, Outgoing President/CEO, First Fed
First Fed CEO resigns

Bank begins search for replacement

PAHS class of 1975 reunion planned

The Port Angeles High School Class of 1975 is… Continue reading

Lower Elwha Klallm Tribal Chairwoman Frances Charles, left, speaks about the Paddle to Elwha 2025 canoe journey as Carmen Watson-Charles, the tribe’s cultural manager, holds an informational pamphlet during a presentation to the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Thousands expected for canoe journey this month

Tribe anticipates speeches, songs and traditional dance

Glass recycling returns to Jeffco

Port Townsend, Quilcene locations available

Port of Port Townsend OKs update to its strategic plan

Commissioners discuss economic development

Reservoir project to start this weekend

Lower water pressure expected through Aug. 1

Forks institutes voluntary water conservation measures

The city of Forks is requesting residents to follow voluntary… Continue reading