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Above, Marilynn Gottleib of Bainbridge Island won first prize in photography for this photo, titled “Weekend.” Below, Ray Hammar of Port Orchard won the Kitsap County Arts Board Purchase Prize for his three-dimensional piece, “The Orbital.” Courtesy photos
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he annual CVG show and competition has announced its 2014 winners, but the round of honors is not quite finished. “Voting for the $300 People’s Choice (award) is ongoing until 5 p.m., Friday, Feb. 28,” said Alan Newberg of the Collective Visions Gallery. “At 7 p.m. that evening, there will be a short ceremony announcing and presenting the recipient of that award, followed by a gallery talk on contemporary art in Washington by juried competition that Greg Robinson, execuinvites submissions tive director and from all over head curator of Washington. the Bainbridge total of 116 Cover Apieces Island Museum of art of Art.” are featured in Story The Collective the show this Visions Gallery year. They were will be open normal selected, blindly, by hours and continue to take juror Jamie Walker, profesin People’s Choice Award sor of art at the University votes. The show will conof Washington. tinue until March 1. “There were 280 artists This year is the seventh from 68 Washington cities annual CVG Art Show, a who entered over 700 indi-
vidual artworks into the show,” Newberg said. Artists across an array of mediums — from photography to sculpture — were honored at a Jan. 25 awards ceremony in the Admiral Theatre in Bremerton. Nearly $9,000 in award money was presented. The ceremony at the Admiral Theatre was a new addition to the annual art competition, which has grown in popularity over