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NOVEMBER 3, 2016 // 21 Nov. 5 SEASIDE — The Seaside First Saturday Art Walk, cele- brating 12 years in 2016, is all about the arts. Visitors walk about, meet artists, sip wine or snag appetizers, view artist demonstrations, listen to an artist talk or enjoy live per- formances in music. The next art walk is from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5 at galleries located in the historic Gilbert District of downtown Seaside. SunRose Gallery 606 Broadway Visit with owner and artist Cathy Tippin, who creates broken china mo- saics in the French tradition. Colorful and inspiring, SunRose features the spectrum of creative, from recycle art to fine art mosaics by local, regional and nationally known artists. See artwork by Mimi Cernyar Fox, who is inspired by her marine surround- ings. She uses sand dollar mosaics, paintings and drawings to tell a story. SunRose also offers artful women’s accessories, gifts, home decor and eclectic garden art. Fairweather House and Gallery 612 Broadway Fairweather will host an opening reception for “A Simple Approach.” The essence of every sanctuary one creates in the ap- proaching season can be distilled down to the principles of classic neutrals, materials that endure and soothing sight lines in art pulled from a serene environment. Regional artists in the show are Lori Wallace-Lloyd, who will be offering a Painting Seaside LIVE demonstration; Denise Joy McFadden, who will introduce woven watercolors; and Kathryn Delany, who portrays through her encaustic/mixed-media art “a little bit of the feeling of isolation of the birds, the vastness of their universe and the landscape under- neath them.” At 6 p.m. ecologist and wildlife photographer Neal Maine will offer a lecture on the local habitat. Enjoy refreshments, live music by Shirley 88 and patron gifts. “Birth of Time” by Jim Zaleski at Beach Books. A painting by Kathryn Delany at Fairweather. “Sand dollar salmon” by Mimi Cernyar Fox at SunRose Gallery. Moxie 609 Broadway Moxie is a conscientious business filled with the eclectic, from exclusive jewelry to handmade art and fair trade clothing. The store, with its first location in Manzanita and its second new location in Seaside, is an established member of the Fair Trade Federation Beach Books 616 Broadway Authors Chandler O’Leary and Jessica Spring will join artist Jim Zaleski for this month’s art walk. A member of the Green Cab Collective of artists, Zaleski is an abstract-expressionist who loves color and whimsy. He will exhibit samples of his work that explode with color, energy, joy and won- der. Also see work by other Green Cabbie artists: Helvi Smith, Elina Zebergs, Jeff Hall, Amy Osborne, Barbara Martin and Anne Brown. O’Leary and Spring will dis- cuss their new book, “Dead Fem- inists: Historic Heroines in Living Color,” at 6:30 p.m., focusing on both ordinary and extraordi- nary women who have made a difference throughout history. It’s a profound and super-smart look at feminist craft, creation and collaboration. T. anjuli’s Gallery 7 N. Holladay Drive The gallery will feature “Heartbeat,” a new series of original art focusing on what lies beneath appearances by owner Billy Lutz, whose body of work spans a career of 30 years of mature thematic painting. Taken as a whole, the art “Winter Seeds” by Neal Maine at Fairweather’s. “Salon” by Billy Lutz at T. An- gjuli’s. reflects a sustained examination of spirituality and present-tense collectivism. As a vehicle, this theme is moved forward within the paradox of duality. Additional art: SeaSoles Boutique, 608 Broadway; The Gilbert District Gallery, 613 Broadway; Seaside Coffee House, 3 N. Holladay Drive; Hold Fast Gallery, 611 Broadway; Seaside Fair trade art is on display at Moxie in downtown Seaside. Antique Mall, 726 Broadway. Participating restaurants: Guido and Vito’s, 604 Broadway; Tora Sushi, 619 Broadway; Nonni’s Astor Street Opry Company Bistro, 831 Broadway; Lilikoi Grill, 714 Broadway; Yellow Curry Cozy Thai, 20 N. Holladay Drive. SUBMITTED PHOTOS Open 7am Daily! 3 A B NNUAL RD E AN A F UNDRAISER NGEL W ednesday N ovember 9 th Fort George Brewery GUEST SPEAKER SEN. BETSY JOHNSON lude: items inc Auction PRIVATE ART LESSON ORIGINAL BILL DODGE ARTWORK 3-CREDIT CLASS AT CLATSOP COMMUNITY COLLEGE Doors Open @ 5:30 pm Live Auction @ 6:30 pm CELEBRATE JUDITH NILAND’S RETIREMENT! T ICKETS AT : A STOR S TREET O PRY C OMPANY . COM 503-325-6104 OR H OLLY M C H ONE J EWELERS Hosted By: Sponsored By: Fort George Brewery Van Dusen Beverages SERVING BREAKFAST, LUNCH & SUPPER European Style Coffeehouse by day, intimate bistro offering neo-regional cuisine by night. Regional selection of beers, wines and vintage cocktails available. We cater your event! Weekly Specials: 5-8 PM Sushi & Martinis Mondays Taco & Margarita Thursdays (3 Buck Tacos) 243 11th Street, Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-1787 www.AstoriaCoffeeHouse.com Follow & “Like” us on Facebook