Enduring art

More than 270 artists from 70 Washington cities recently competed for the highly regarded annual art show, The 2015 CVG Show in Bremerton. The juror, Greg Robinson, executive director and curator of the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, selected four Sequim artists for inclusion in the show.

More than 270 artists from 70 Washington cities recently competed for the highly regarded annual art show, The 2015 CVG Show in Bremerton.

The juror, Greg Robinson, executive director and curator of the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, selected four Sequim artists for inclusion in the show: Natalie Brown (sculpture), Pamela Dick (digital art), Karen Rozbicki Stringer (photography) and Ryoko Toyama (painting).

In the opening on Jan. 24, Stringer brought another recognition to Sequim’s artist community by receiving the second-place award for her photograph “Nothing Endures But Change.”

The show runs through Feb. 28. The Collective Visions Gallery, known for its promotion of fine art and leading educational role, is in downtown Bremerton at 331 Pacific Ave., three blocks from the ferry terminal.

The gallery is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Wednesday-Saturday.

For more information, see www.CVGShow.com.