Artists sought for February show in Sequim; intake days slated Feb. 3-4

SEQUIM — The “Love Is . . .” show is open to artists in all media, from painting to jewelry, this February at the Local Artists Resource Center (LARC) Gallery, 425 E. Washington St.

The intake days for this exhibition are Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 3 and 4, while information about the exhibition awaits at 360-775-9816. The entry fee is $5 per item for up to four entries.

This non-juried show is all about supporting local artists, according to the LARC Gallery invitation; no commissions will be taken and any art medium will be considered. Those who enter paintings, collages or photography, though, are asked to submit framed works of 16 by 20 inches or smaller.

People’s choice voting will be open when the show starts Feb. 6; the “Love Is . . .” art will stay on display till Feb. 27.

People’s choice

Prizes for winners of the people’s choice awards include a $25 gift certificate for Colors of Sequim, the art supply store at 139 W. Washington St.

To find out more, stop by the gallery, open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, or visit LARCGallerySequim.com.

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