“Brigid” a ceramic sculpture by Linda Collins Chapman, a Olympic Peninsula Art Association member. OPAA hosts its Winter Members’ Art Show and Sale online and at Sequim Museum & Arts through the end of January. (Courtesy photo)

“Brigid” a ceramic sculpture by Linda Collins Chapman, a Olympic Peninsula Art Association member. OPAA hosts its Winter Members’ Art Show and Sale online and at Sequim Museum & Arts through the end of January. (Courtesy photo)

OPAA art show continues online, in person

Olympic Peninsula Art Association’s Winter Members’ Art Show

SEQUIM — The Olympic Peninsula Art Association’s Winter Members’ Art Show is available in person and online through Jan. 31.

The exhibit, which opened Dec. 3, is up at Sequim Museum & Arts, 544 N. Sequim Ave. Museum days and hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Those interested can view the exhibit online at www.2021membershow.opaashow.org.

Profits from the show are used to fund the OPAA scholarship program and other community programs throughout the year. OPAA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.

Since 1969, OPAA has provided a forum where artists and supporters can encourage each other and promote the understanding and appreciation of art for the benefit of members and our community.

OPAA offers activities including demonstrations, in-person and Zoom workshops, educational programs and awarding yearly art scholarships to graduating high school seniors.

Exhibits throughout the year include a Members’ Art Exhibit and Sale and may include a Juried Art Exhibit, a Small Art Fundraiser and Art Supply Sale, as well as several venues in the community in which to hang art.

Membership in OPAA includes a monthly newsletter, opportunity to participate in the Members’ Exhibit, information about competitions, exhibit opportunities and workshop information.

Meetings are held in-person — COVID restrictions permitting — and virtually through Zoom, beginning at 9:30 a.m. on the fourth Thursday of the month, January through October.

When permitted, in-person meetings are held at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 525 N. Fifth Ave.

Next meeting is set for 9:30 a.m. Jan. 27 at St. Luke’s.

Visit www.opaagroup.org for more information.

“Blueberry Patch” by Olympic Peninsula Art Association member Deborah Yound. (Courtesy photo)

“Blueberry Patch” by Olympic Peninsula Art Association member Deborah Yound. (Courtesy photo)

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