Locals’ Exhibit Runs Through May 31 At San Juan Islands Museum Of Art

Posted March 24, 2021 at 5:30 am by

Contributed Image/San Juan Islands Museum of Art. "Cathedral VII" by Teresa Smith, oil on canvas

From San Juan Islands Muse­um of Art

Put a spring in your step by vis­it­ing the expan­sive exhib­it of artists in Fri­day Har­bor. This all-island Artists’ Reg­istry Show gets bet­ter and bet­ter each year.

At the San Juan Islands Muse­um of Art, you can stroll the spa­cious gal­leries and vis­it your favorite art forms in the 60-plus works-sculp­ture, paint­ings, prints, jew­el­ry, ceram­ics, encaus­tics, glass, mosa­ic and more.

This exhi­bi­tion has been held over until May 31, so you have anoth­er chance to see this cap­ti­vat­ing assem­bly from emerg­ing and estab­lished artists. The muse­um is open from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday-Monday.

Contributed Image/San Juan Island Museum of Art. "Travel" by Sherry Bell, print

Also show­ing is Steve Jensen’s “Voy­ager,” which trans­forms the Atri­um Gallery, imbu­ing it with light and the aes­thet­ic tra­di­tions of his Nor­we­gian forebearers.

Pan­dem­ic pre­cau­tions are in place. Vis­i­tors are required to wear masks. If you don’t have one, we will pro­vide one.

Admis­sion is $10 with mem­bers and those 18 and under admit­ted free of charge. Mon­days are pay-what-you-can days. The muse­um is locat­ed at 540 Spring Street in Fri­day Har­bor, Washington. 

Vis­it www.sjima.org for details and to www.sjima-online.org for a pre­view of the Artists’ Reg­istry. The event is spon­sored by the Town of Fri­day Har­bor, Nation­al Endow­ment for the Arts, Wash­ing­ton State Arts Com­mis­sion, Print­onyx, Joe Coop­er Design, LLC, Har­bor Rentals and Browne’s Home Center.

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