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JUNE 15, 2017 // 21 CANNONBEACHARTS.ORG A landscape by Sidonie Caron Cannon Beach Arts Association presents ‘Landscapes as Perception’ CANNON BEACH — Join the Cannon Beach Arts Association for an opening reception of “Landscapes as Perception,” a show taking place 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, June 17, at the Cannon Beach Gallery (1064 S. Hemlock St.). The exhibit will explore landscapes from three artists — Sidonie Caron, Chris- topher Perry and J. Scott Wilson — that will be on display Wednesday, June 14, to Sunday, July 16. Guests are encouraged to attend the artist talk 11 a.m. Sunday, June 18, at the gallery. The exhibit features three distinct landscape styles and mediums interpreting the horizon, time and space in unique ways. Caron has shown at the gallery before and works largely in oils. Her work hints at Fauvism, the asso- ciation said in a release: “It captures the vibrant colors of the land and sea at dusk.” Perry works in oil and kiln glass, and is a new artist at the association. His abstract kiln-glass work “allows the audience to interpret the moment in time which the landscape is depicting,” the association said. Wilson, a local artist, owns Polaris Gallery in Manzanita. “Working in oil on canvas, his landscapes perfectly capture the height of the sky as the storms wait patiently to roll in,” the association said. The opening is family friendly. Complimentary refreshments will be served thanks to Cannon Beach Fresh Foods, the Wine Shack and Bald Eagle Coffee. The show is sponsored by Claudia Toutain-Dorbec, local author of “A Season At Monet’s Garden.” (The au- thor will also sign copies of her book during the associa- tion’s book talk in July.) For more information about the show and other upcoming events, visit cannonbeacharts.org, or fi nd it on Facebook. Or call the gallery at 503-436-0744. ILWACO, WASH. — Washington State University Master Gar- deners of Pacifi c County will present a workshop, “Perma- culture: Design for Sustainable Living,” from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, June 17, at Columbia Pacifi c Heritage Museum (115 S.E. Lake St., Ilwaco). “Permaculture is a system for sustainable living integrat- ing plants, animals, buildings, people and communities,” organizers said. “In other words, it merges the garden and home to create an overall lifestyle that has less impact on the environment.” Participants will explore the ethics and principles of perma- culture design, see examples of its common features and leave with new ideas for sustainable gardening. Have plant questions or problems? Ask a Master Gar- dener at their museum plant clinic 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. If possible, bring samples of the problem. After the workshop, participants are invite to visit the Museum Discov- ery Garden. It has many plants native to the Pacifi c Northwest. The Discovery Garden is located behind the SUBMITTED PHOTOS Master Gardener workshop teaches permaculture museum’s parking lot. For more information, contact Elena Righettini at mrighettini@yahoo.com. th Annual GARLIC 36 Northwest FESTIVAL JUNE 17 & 18 Sat 10 to 5 • Sunday 10 to 4 Beach Barons’ Field 25815 Sandridge - Ocean Park Regional Food, Live Music, Plants, Craftsmen Live Entertainment Seymour Baker Band • Sat 10 - 1 PM Country Artist Briana Renea • Sat 2 - 5 PM Ilwaco HS Jazz Band • Sun 10 - 12 PM North Coast Blues • Sun 1 - 5 PM It’s Chic’ to Reek! 2017 Garlic Poster for sale at Peninsula Arts Association’s Tent Sponsored by Ocean Park Area Chamber of Commerce 1 360 665 4448 • 1 888 751 9354 www.opwa.com CLATSOP COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 7:30 PM Doors open at 7PM Free admission to the festival after 5PM General Admission Tickets availale at the LIberty Theater Box Offi ce through June 15 Astoria Scandinavian Midsummer Festival ASTORIASCANFEST.COM ASTORIA.OREGON