PDN20120907J

Page 30

4

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2012

PENINSULA SPOTLIGHT

Captured moments

Annual exhibit showcases Peninsula photographers

month, the night when Port Angeles’ art community comes out to play PENINSULA SPOTLIGHT downtown. Such is the PORT ANGELES — goal, that is, of artists and Eight photographers, up to gallery owners such as Bob 80 images, three hours: Stokes, the operator of StuThat’s the frame for Port dio Bob and the Art Up Angeles Photo 2012, the Front gallery. fifth annual photography And there is much to exhibition at Studio Bob, see. The Port Angeles that upstairs gallery at Photo show brings together 1181/2 E. Front St. Phil Tauran, a French fine This weekend brings the art photographer who now second Saturday of the lives in Sequim; Jerry BY DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ

ERNST-ULRICH SCHAFER

Shadows and light converge on Studio Bob this Saturday night as North Olympic Peninsula photographers including Ernst-Ulrich Schafer, maker of this Clallam County Fair image, mount their annual exhibition. White, a Port Angeles resident who travels often to India; award-winning portrait photographer Ernst-

Crafts by the Dock Saturday

Sept th  -  Sunday Sept th -

Steam Ball with Abney Park

Saturday, September 15 at the Port Angeles Masonic Lodge

The Port Townsend Arts Guild is a selfsupporting non-profit arts organization. 28669022

Information at www.porttownsendartsguild.org and www.ptguide.com, or email us ptartsguild@yahoo.com

29670620

Madison St. at Water  block from wooden boat festival

The opening party for Port Angeles Photo 2012, the above-mentioned three hours, will go from 5 p.m. till 8 p.m. at Studio Bob. Along with refreshments and conversation with the artists, there is another attraction at the gallery. It’s called the Allé Stage, and it’s a multimedia venue that will spotlight the music of Port Angeles ‘Great photography’ artist Sarah Tucker on Sat“To see some great pho- urday night. tography that is happening The photo show will be on our Peninsula, this show again be open to the public from noon till 3 p.m. Sunis a must,” he noted. Ulrich Schafer; Museum & Arts Center director DJ Bassett; Port Townsend photographer Karacan Salkuci and Sequim shooters Robert Haspel, Tim O’Neill and Witta Priester. Each is bringing six to 10 images, said Schafer, who helps coordinate the exhibition.

Presale Ticket Price $20

at Anime Kat, Odyssey Bookshop and Twisted online at NWPerformingarts.com

$30 at the Door

A Port Angeles Heritage Days Event

day, and for the remainder of September, art lovers can stop in to see it at Studio Bob each Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 2 p.m. till 5:30 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Also this Saturday night, the Art Up Front gallery adjacent to Studio Bob will be the place to see Stokes’ new line of handmade brass and copper light fixtures, bronze castings and silk paintings. Fresh out of the foundry, the sculptor added, is a bronze plaque for the Sept. 11 memorial at Port Angeles’ Francis Street Park. With the 11th anniversary of the terrorist attacks coming Tuesday, the plaque will soon be installed there, Stokes said. The Art Up Front show will also have an opening reception Saturday at 5 p.m. After that, Stokes’ exhibition will stay up through September, sharing the public hours listed above for the Studio Bob photo show. To find out more about Studio Bob, Art Up Front and the Allé Stage, phone Stokes at 415-990-0457 or email sarah@tuckerart.com.


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.