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Distinguished artists offer
summer classes in Gearhart
SUBMITTED PHOTO
“Big Red,” a painting by Christos Koutsouras.
ANNUAL COLLEGE ART
SHOW OPENS MAY 18
ASTORIA — Clatsop
Community College’s 2017
annual Art Student Show —
a juried event showcasing
the talent and creativity of
the college’s art students
— will be on display in the
Royal Nebeker Gallery from
Thursday, May 18, through
Friday, June 2.
An opening reception
honoring the student artists
will be held 6 to 8 p.m.
Thursday, May 18. Award
winners will be announced
and cash prizes will be
given.
The Art Student Show
features a range of disci-
plines, including graphic
arts, basic design, draw-
ing, painting, ceramics,
photography and print-
making.
Community college
students currently enrolled,
or who have been enrolled
in art courses this academic
year as well as the previous
year, are invited to submit
up to three pieces of work
from each art course they
have taken in this time
frame.
Teri Sund, owner and di-
rector of Imogen Gallery in
Astoria, and Christos Kout-
souras, an international artist
originally from Greece and
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Christos Koutsouras, left, a re-
nowned artist, and Teri Sund,
a local gallery owner, are
co-jurying this year’s exhibit.
currently based in Astoria,
will be co-jurying this year’s
exhibit. They will give a talk
at the reception.
The Royal Nebeker Gal-
lery (1799 Lexington Ave.)
is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday, and
on weekends by appoint-
ment.
To learn more about the
Royal Nebeker Gallery,
visit www.clatsopcc.edu/
community/ccc-royal-ne-
beker-art-gallery, or contact
Kristin Shauck at kshauck@
clatsopcc.edu.
GEARHART — The Trail’s
End Art Association is orga-
nizing two summer classes
taught by esteemed artists,
Michael Schlicting and Judy
Morris.
Each class, limited to 12
participants, will be held at
the association’s studio (656
A St.). They are designed
for intermediate to advanced
artists, who are expected to
bring their own supplies.
Schlicting will offer
a three-day workshop on
painting with acrylics June,
19, 20 and 21. Art associ-
ation members pay $300,
nonmembers $375.
For information about
Schlicting’s work and Ne-
skowin gallery, visit www.
michaelschlicting.com.
Morris, who hosts work-
shops internationally, will
offer a four-day watercol-
or class July 24 through
27. The price is $400 for
members, $500 for non-
members.
For examples of Morris’
work and a schedule of her
events, visit her website at
www.judymorris-art.com
JUDYMORRIS-ART.COM
“Balloon Lady” by Judy Morris
MICHAELSCHLICTING.COM
“Winter Flock” by Michael Schlicting
Students can register on
the association’s website,
trailsendart.org. Anyone
Floating movie set
to dock in Astoria
ASTORIA — The Lady
Washington, a “tall ship” that
has made appearances in the
“Pirates of the Caribbean” and
“Star Trek” films, will dock at
the Port of Astoria from June
7 through 9 during the town’s
Goonies festivities.
Walk-on tours will be
offered for a $5 donation all
three days, starting at different
times but ending at 5 p.m.
Evening sails will take place
6 p.m. June 7 and 9 for $42-
$49.
Normally ported in Grays
Harbor, Washington, the ship
is making a tour of three
Oregon Coast towns, hitting
Newport and Coos Bay in late
May before reaching Asto-
ria next month. In Newport
and Coos Bay — but not in
Astoria — the Lady Wash-
ington will be seen with the
Hawaiian Chieftain, another
tall ship that has appeared in
big-budget entertainment. The
ships are detailed replicas of
19th century trading vessels.
who does not wish to regis-
ter online using PayPal can
send a check for $100, made
out to Trails End Art Asso-
ciation, to reserve a spot in
the workshop. They must
include a letter indicating
which workshop they prefer,
along with contact informa-
tion.
Send mail to Trail’s End
Art Association at 656 A St.,
Gearhart, Ore., 97138. Send
questions to janem270@
gmail.com.
HISTORICALSEAPORT.ORG
The Lady
Washington
“In all three spots, they
will offer walk-on tours,
sailing excursions, education-
al programs about maritime
life nearly 200 years ago and
even sea shanties. There will
even be battle cruises with
simulation battles,” Oregon
Coast Beach Connection staff
wrote.
For Newport and Astoria
visits, a ticket is required
for all passengers, including
“babes in arms,” organizers
said. Children 12 and younger
must be accompanied by an
adult. For tickets, visit histor-
icalseaport.org/public-tours-
sails/sailing-schedule/, or call
1-800-200-5239.