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Below is a list of local artists/groups whose work has been on display as part of the Featured Artists Exhibit:

"Joy McCarter: In Retrospect" (January 2012)

3rd Annual Small Works Show & Sale [joint fundraiser: MAC & Sequim Arts] (December 2011)

"Abstractions: A Show Celebrating Color, Line & Shape" (November 2011)

NOFAF Juried Show: "Hand-me-downs and Pick-up-sticks: Chilhood Narrations & Competitive Creations" (October 2011)

"Expressions in Printmaking" (September 2011)

"Woodworking on the Peninsula" & "Small Art with a Big Impact - Artist Trading Cards" [joint exhibit] (August 2011)

"A Tribute to Blooms: A Show Celebrating Flowers" (July 2011)

Olympic Driftwood Sculptors and Olympic Peaks Camera Club [joint exhibit] (June 2011)

Sequim Arts 35th Annual Juried Show and Sale (May 2011)

"The Art of Sustainability: Considerate Creativity Taking Personal Responsibility for the Future" (April 2011)

Studio by the Creek group show (March 2011)

17th Annual Sequim Arts Student Show (February 2011)

"Quilts as Art" invitational and "Empty Bowls" fundraising event (January 2011)

Sequim Arts Small Works Show & Sale (December 2010)

"Autumn on the Olympic Peninsula" Show (November 2010)

North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival Juried Show (October 2010)

Glass Art Festival show (September 2010)

Northwest Collage Society (August 2010)

North Olympic Watercolorists & Rudy Bauer [joint exhibit] (July 2010)

Melissa Penic (June 2010)

Cynthia Thomas (May 2010)

Recycled Art Show (April 2010)

Sequim Arts Student Show (March 2010)

Natural Materials Artwork (Jan. & Feb. 2010)

Sequim Arts Small Works Show (December 2009)

Fiber Arts Festival Juried Show (Oct. & Nov. 2009)

Olympic Peaks Camera Club (September 2009)

Mary Franchini & Friends (August 2009)

Catherine Mix (July 2009)

Celebrate Barn Art (June 2009)

Terry Grasteit (May 2009)

Olympic Driftwood Sculptors (April 2009)

Student Art Show (March 2009)

 
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