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Hear cosmic country songs in Long Beach SEAVIEW and LONG BEACH Wash. — Seattle-based band Evening Bell is coming to the Long Beach Peninsula on a Spring Break Tour. First, the band will perform at 8 p.m. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, April 10, 11 and 12 at the Adrift Hotel. Then, the Sou’Wester Lodge will host a performance at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 13. Evening Bell’s dark and haunting songs have all of the passion and tragedy of a bro- ken howl under the high desert moonrise. Part Western psychedelia, part Northwest rock ’n’ roll, Evening Bell is the new col- laboration between songwrit- ers Hart Kingsbery (Davidson Hart Kingsbery) and Caitlin Sherman (Slow Skate). The duo quickly became a full band with Jason Merculief on drums, followed shortly by Aaron Harmonson on bass, and newest addition Olie Esh- leman on pedal steel. The group has recently shared the stage with estab- lished roots acts such as Ha Ha Tonka, La Luz, Barna Howard, Banditos, Howe Gelb, Jessica Lea May¿eld, The Moondog- gies and Alela Dianne. Submitted photo Evening Bell is fronted by Caitlin Sherman and Hart Kingsbery. A work by Constance Waisanen at Luminari Arts. “Waves” by LeBrie Rich at Pacific Pro Realty. “Graveyard Hotel,” an acrylic painting on reclaimed wood by Jason Scribner at KALA. Continued from Pg. 10 ga periods. The collection of “wearable art” includes vintage Japanese silk haori; creations in Tencel by Barbara Hall; painted silks by Kavita; and hand- made flora-dyed silk scarves by local artist Brianna Lichnovsky. 12. La Luna Loca 382 12 St. See the photography of Briony Staley. Growing up in the subtropical rainforests of Eastern Australia, Staley developed a deep connection to the natural world. Capturing life through her lens ignited her creativity from a young age. Coming to Oregon has con- tinued to inspire her. Staley has fallen in love with the misty forests, mountains and rugged coastlines. Her photography collection is composed of moments in nature that speak to her spirit. 13. Hygge Hair Co. 119 11th St. See jewelry by local artist Jason Hall. The artist creates jewelry made of exotic materials such as rosemary, purple heart and ebony. A resident of Astoria for 18 years, Hall began creating jewelry as a gift to his wife and was in- spired to keep designing wearable art. 14. 42 on 7 Massage Therapy 42 Seventh St. 42 on 7 Massage Therapy is ex- panding. During art walk, come help welcome esthetician and nail artist Sumiko Herr to the redesigned studio, art gallery and boutique. View art by Kathleen Carrillo, photography by U.S. Coast Guardmen Jamie Thielen and Sarah Von Colditz, totes and clutches by Diane Blossom, and repurposed items from the Salvage Studio. Appetizers and drinks will be provided. SUPPORTING PARTICIPANTS 15. In the Boudoir 1004 Commercial St. Envelop your senses with fine lin- ens, lotions, soaps and home decor. 16. Cargo 240 11th St. Spring is in the air. Find new scarves, soaps, incense, books and cards. 17. Holly McHone Jewelers 1150 Commercial St. Holly McHone Jewelers creates in- dividual custom jewelry. Create some- thing new with your own gemstone, or find out how Holly can be your personal shopper in Antwerp, Belgium, the dia- mond capital of the world. 18. Pacific Pro Realty 207 12 St. LeBrie Rich will show new collages and mosaics. Rich’s figure-ground com- positions are populated with dynamic forms and skirt the border between ab- stract and representational. The works incorporate a variety of papers, hand- made and mass-produced, that Rich collected in Japan, along with painted gouache papers that the artist makes. During visits to Japan, Rich was affect- ed equally by the ancient aesthetic of Japanese gardens, tea houses and textiles, and contemporary Japanese design and culture found in consumer goods and typography. These influenc- es are palpable in her playful collages and mosaics. 19. Astoria School of Ballet 1203 Commercial St. Watch a sneak peek of the tragic, classical ballet “Giselle.” Astoria School of Ballet students will present 10-min- ute excerpts of the upcoming May 6 production every half hour: 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. A work by Casey Jaye Palmgren at Forsythea. 21. Wine Kraft 80 10th St. View artwork by six local artists, en- joy wine, and listen to live music by Brad Griswold at 7 p.m. the artwork of 76 students in honor of the Week of the Young Child, a celebra- tion of early learning, young children, their teachers and families. RESTAURANT PARTICIPANTS 22. Frite & Scoop 175 14th St. Warrenton Head Start will exhibit 23. Astoria Coffeehouse & Bistro 243 11th St. SUBMITTED PHOTOS Open 7am Daily! 20. Maiden Astoria 255 14th St. See work by new illustrator artists as well as original work by Drea Rose Frost, Alisa Burke and more. Refresh- ments will be served. ART WALK MAP S E R V I N G B R E A K FA S T, LUNCH & SUPPER European Style Coffeehouse by day, intimate bistro offering neo-regional cuisine by night. Regional selection of beers, wines and vintage cocktails available. 243 11th Street, Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-1787 www.AstoriaCoffeeHouse.com We cater your event! Follow & “Like” us on Facebook Weekly Specials: 5-8 PM Sushi & Martinis Mondays Taco & Margarita Thursdays (3 Buck Tacos) April 7, 2016 | coastweekend.com | 11