Deborah Anne Harrison of Deborah Anne Harrison Designs will open her studio to the public this weekend during the third Strait from the Artists Studio Tour.

Deborah Anne Harrison of Deborah Anne Harrison Designs will open her studio to the public this weekend during the third Strait from the Artists Studio Tour.

Strait from the Artists Tour set this weekend

The third Strait from the Artists Tour will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

The free self-guided tour will feature the studios and workplaces of 20 artists from Port Angeles, Sequim and Gardiner.

A complete list of artists and tour maps are posted at www.straitfromtheartists.com.

Participants will be able to directly engage with the artists in the spaces in which they create.

Participating artists work in a variety of media, including mixed media sculptures and assemblages, painting, fiber arts, ceramics, photography, paper art, woodworking, glass art, pastels, jewelry, wearable art, printing and upcycle art.

Artists participating in the tour are Christine Alexandre-Zeoli of Len Zeoli Studios, Christopher Allen of Bottleworks451 Recycled Art, Renne Emiko Brock of hue are you?, Ross Brown of Owings Brown Studio, Lizbeth Harper of Expressions in Glass, Deborah Anne Harrison of Deborah Anne Harrison Designs, Marilyn Hiestand of Wovenwind Fiber Arts, Dorothea Hoffmann of Annelie’s Blumen, Gloria Knapp of Gloria Knapp Pottery, Anne Milligan of A. Milligan Art Studio & Gallery, Molly Omann of Driftwood Sculptor Molly Omann, Sharman Owings of Owings Brown Studio, Pat Reichner of Pat Reichner Studio, Keith Ross of Keith’s Frame of Mind, Emerys Shaw of Canvas Paws Co., Susan Gansert Shaw of Susan Gansert Shaw Studio, Randall Tomaras of RGTimages, David Willis of David Willis Artist, and Jean Wyatt of J Wyatt Art and Len Zeoli of Len Zeoli Studios.

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