Driftwood art show planned this weekend alongside Sequim Lavender Weekend

SEQUIM — The fifth Olympic Driftwood Sculptors Art Show, held in conjunction with Sequim Lavender Weekend, will be held from Friday through Sunday.

The free show will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day at Sequim Middle School, 301 W. Hendrickson Road.

More than 150 sculptures by numerous artists will be exhibited along with an “Aquarium,” a separate display of marine-related sculptures.

Demonstrations of works-in-progress will be ongoing throughout the show, and driftwood artists will be available to answer questions and explain the process used in creating these art pieces.

Hand-crafted driftwood pendants and other accessories will be available for purchase from an on-site Driftwood Boutique.

Raffle tickets will be on sale for a chance to win a driftwood sculpture created by several club members.

For further information, phone 360-681-2535, visit www.olympicdriftwoodsculptors.org or email info@olympicdriftwoodsculptors.org.

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