Sequim jewelry artist Gail McLain works on her craft at Harbor Art, 114 N. Laurel St., in downtown Port Angeles, a featured venue at this weekend’s Arts & Draughts Beer and Wine Festival. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Sequim jewelry artist Gail McLain works on her craft at Harbor Art, 114 N. Laurel St., in downtown Port Angeles, a featured venue at this weekend’s Arts & Draughts Beer and Wine Festival. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Artists to demonstrate techniques at Arts & Draughts

PORT ANGELES — Painters, sculptors, spinners and weavers will put the arts in Arts & Draughts this weekend.

Local and regional artisans will demonstrate their techniques in live showings from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday as part of the fourth Port Angeles Arts & Draughts beer and wine festival.

The festival itself begins with a kickoff party at 7 p.m. today.

Tickets for tonight’s and Saturday’s events are $50 at the gate. The ticket includes five tokens for Saturday beer-tasting. Tickets to the beer garden are $10 tonight and $40 Saturday. A $5 coupon for the kickoff party is available on the Arts & Draughts festival Facebook page. Sunday’s events are free.

Demonstrations of fiber arts, including spinning, knitting, loom weaving and lap weaving, will take place outside the beer garden on North Laurel Street on Saturday afternoon, festival organizers said.

Harbor Art Gallery at 114 N. Laurel St. will have indoor or outdoor demonstrations — it depends on the weather — by members of the artist cooperative throughout the day Saturday, operator Bob Stokes said Wednesday.

“It’s worth doing,” Stokes said. “It’s a good show they’re putting on.”

Tammy Hall will be make driftwood sculptures, Terri Enck will create ceramic sculptures and Sheila Shanti will be doing fiber arts at the festival, Stokes said.

Meanwhile, festival organizers provided the following schedule for Sunday’s art demonstrations:

Noon — Tamera Allen: acrylic painting.

1 p.m. — Northwest Regional Spinners Association: spin art.

2 p.m. — Susan Cleaves: wire bracelets.

3 p.m. — Bonnie Clark: unicorn-themed acrylic painting.

In addition to the art demonstrations, the Arts & Draughts festival will have an all-ages street fair with food trucks from five North Olympic Peninsula eateries.

Live music will be played in the beer garden at the evening kickoff party today and throughout the day Saturday.

More than two dozen breweries and wineries will serve craft beer, wine, cider and hard kombucha at the tasting from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday.

Sunday’s festivities will be alcohol-free.

________

Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56450, or at rollikainen@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in Entertainment

Buddy Mondlock will perform Friday at Rainshadow Recording at Fort Worden.
Buddy Mondlock to play at Rainshadow Recording

Buddy Mondlock will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday at… Continue reading

Andrea Guarino-Slemmons has more than 30 years of experience in jewelry design. Her work will be on display on Saturday during the Port Townsend Art Walk at the Port Townsend Gallery.
Paintings, jewelry to be on display during art walk

A variety of artwork will be on view during… Continue reading

Port Townsend Main Street to host Holidays in PT on Saturday

The Port Townsend Main Street Program will host Holidays… Continue reading

Northwest Women’s Chorale to host concert Monday

The Northwest Women’s Chorale will present “Hark!” at 7… Continue reading

Matt Forrest, left, as MacDuff and Tim Thorn as Macbeth rehearse for Peninsula College’s production of “Macbeth or The Curse of the Scottish Play.”
‘The Curse of the Scottish Play’ to open at Peninsula College

“Macbeth, or The Curse of the Scottish Play” will… Continue reading

Olympic Theatre Arts to stage Christmas sci-fi comedy

“Santa Claus Conquers the Martians” will open with performances at… Continue reading

Students to lead Studium Generale discussion

Carmen Watson-Charles will present “Creating Common Ground” at 12:35… Continue reading

“Christmas Girl” by Jennifer Rose is part of the Blue Whole Gallery’s December exhibit, “A Silver Lining.”
Gold-themed event to highlight First Friday Art Walk

The First Friday Art Walk will celebrate with a gold-themed… Continue reading

Santa’s elves during a recent rehearsal of “Sugar Plum Done.” From left, back row, are Piper Bruch, Sapphyre Billman and Sterling Ward. From left, front row, are Jessup Coffin, Rai Warzecha and Zade Harris.
Port Angeles Community Players to stage ‘Sugar Plum Done’

The Port Angeles Community Players will kick off its… Continue reading

Queen of Hearts, from left, includes Karen Laura Peters, Thomas Jennings, Tara Chugh and Carrie Jennings. They will perform at Studio Bob on Friday. (Brittne Lunniss)
Queen of Hearts to perform at Studio Bob

Queen of Hearts will perform at 7 p.m. Friday… Continue reading

Peninsula College to host free murder mystery reading

Peninsula College will host a staged reading of “The… Continue reading

Peninsula College jazz ensemble to host fall concert

The Peninsula College jazz ensemble will present its fall… Continue reading