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Trail’s End judged show
accepting artist submissions
SUBMITTED PHOTO
“Over the Rainbow,” a “sculptured painting” by Terrie Remington
‘Chasing Rainbows’ honors Astoria Pride
ASTORIA — “Chasing Rain-
bows,” part of a new gallery
exhibition by Terrie Rem-
ington, will premiere this
weekend in honor of Astoria
Pride at Luminari Arts Gal-
lery (1133 Commercial St.)
and continue through July.
From 5 to 8 p.m. Satur-
day, July 8, the rest of the
installation will be exhibited
during the Art Walk.
“Terrie Remington has
a unique style that she calls
sculptured paintings that she
developed over a lifetime,”
the gallery said in a release.
“Her art combines technique
combined with a spiritual
view of the world.”
Her latest passion, the
gallery said, has been
attempting to capture the
elusiveness of rainbows that
Remington sees dancing
over the Columbia River.
Of rainbows, Remington
says: “We may never catch
one, but imagine what we
may find along the way.”
More of Terrie’s rainbows
and other work can be found
at www.terrieremington.
GEARHART — The Trails
End Art Association’s 67th
annual judged show, tak-
ing place in July, is now
open to all artists. Partic-
ipants must submit their
artwork between 10 a.m.
and 3 p.m. Sunday, June
25, and Monday, June 26.
Artists can enter in the
following categories:
• Wet: oil, watercolor
and miscellaneous (ink,
monoprint, sepia, seri-
graph, lithograph)
• Dry: Pastel and
miscellaneous (charcoal,
colored pencil, graphite,
etc.)
• Mixed media: collage
and multi-media
• Photography
• 3-D sculpture, fine
jewelry, fiber arts, wood
working, fused glass
Artists may submit two
pieces not to exceed 24 by
30 inches each. If a piece
exceeds 720 square inches,
only one piece will be
accepted.
The show — which runs
Saturday, July 1, through
Friday, July 28 — is open
to entrants from through-
out the Pacific Northwest,
and artists of all ages:
adults (older than 16),
youth (13 to 16) and chil-
dren (12 and younger).
Association members
can submit their work
for free. The Trail’s End
Art Gallery will receive a
15-percent commission on
these sales; the artist keeps
the remaining 85 percent.
Non-association mem-
bers can submit their work
at a $15 fee for one piece,
and a $25 fee for two
pieces. The gallery will
receive a 30-percent com-
mission on these sales; the
artist keeps the remaining
70 percent.
The gala opening recep-
tion will take place 2 to 5
p.m. Saturday, July 1, at
the Trail’s End Art Gallery
(656 A St.). An award cer-
emony will be held 3 p.m.
“There are cash priz-
es and this show has had
great success with giving
local artists exposure and
sales,” organizers said.
For more informa-
tion, call the gallery at
503-717-9458 or visit
trailsendart.org.
“We are the oldest gal-
lery on the Oregon Coast
featuring a variety of art
techniques by our mem-
bers.,” Trail’s End Presi-
dent Richard Newman said
in a release. “While we
have new monthly shows
all throughout the year, the
Judged Annual Show is
our highlight.”
THE COASTER THEATRE PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS
JUNE 16 - SEPTEMBER 2, 2017
JUNE 23 - SEPTEMBER 3, 2017
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This piece by Debbie Loyd won Best of Show in 2016.