A Juried Show where artists have utilized recycled, repurposed materials in other ways from that originally intended.
Waste materials, found objects, and everyday items, which
are repurposed and used in an innovative way other than initially designed, will take new form as jewelry, sculpture, assemblages, pictures and more.
Exhibit runs October 2 through
November 2, 2015
October 3, 5:30 pm-8:00 pm Opening
Reception and Art Walk
October 4, 1:00 pm Juror’s talk
by Max Grover
Another Look Juror Max Grover is an artist and illustrator living in Port Townsend. He has been an artist since childhood and his works have been exhibited in galleries throughout the Pacific Northwest and California. He is the creator of many popular books for young children including The Accidental Zucchini, which received a Parents’ Choice Award.
Max was one of the curators for Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s opening show in 2013 “First Light: Regional Group Exhibition”. He was featured in a solo exhibit at BIMA in summer 2014 titled “Max Grover: Hunter, Gatherer, Painter” and his work is in the BIMA Permanent Art Collection.
Artists in the Show include:
We are 2 blocks past the light on the right side of the street.
Waste materials, found objects, and everyday items, which
are repurposed and used in an innovative way other than initially designed, will take new form as jewelry, sculpture, assemblages, pictures and more.
Exhibit runs October 2 through
November 2, 2015
October 3, 5:30 pm-8:00 pm Opening
Reception and Art Walk
October 4, 1:00 pm Juror’s talk
by Max Grover
Another Look Juror Max Grover is an artist and illustrator living in Port Townsend. He has been an artist since childhood and his works have been exhibited in galleries throughout the Pacific Northwest and California. He is the creator of many popular books for young children including The Accidental Zucchini, which received a Parents’ Choice Award.
Max was one of the curators for Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s opening show in 2013 “First Light: Regional Group Exhibition”. He was featured in a solo exhibit at BIMA in summer 2014 titled “Max Grover: Hunter, Gatherer, Painter” and his work is in the BIMA Permanent Art Collection.
Artists in the Show include:
Northwind Arts Center
701 Water Street, Port Townsend, WA
360-379-1086
info@northwindarts.org
webmaster@northwindarts.org
701 Water Street, Port Townsend, WA
360-379-1086
info@northwindarts.org
webmaster@northwindarts.org
Northwind Arts Center is open and staffed by volunteers Thursday-Monday: 11:30 am
– 5:30 pm. The Center is also open during Port Townsend Art Walk
evening on the first Saturday of the month, and for special events. Art
talks, demonstrations, and artist workshops are often scheduled in
conjunction with shows.
The Arts Center is located at 701 Water
Street, in the historic Waterman & Katz Building. Entering town on
State Route 20 (Sims Way), you proceed through the traffic light at the
intersection of Water Street and Taylor Street. We are 2 blocks past the light on the right side of the street.
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