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JULY 6, 2017 // 9 15 July 8 3. KALA @ Hipfish 1017 Marine Drive KALA features new works by Sid Deluca, “Torn Apart”; the collage series represents the many fractures between ourselves and our worlds, both exter- nal and internal, both present and in memory. Landscape photography, and paintings by Kim Rose Adams, paint- ings by Annie Eskelin, Bill Atwood, Rebecca Rubens and Rene Rowe, collage by Pooka Rice and Joi Smith. Live performance at 7 p.m. by Guitar and Sampling artist Raymond Martin of the Stunning Ray Guns. 4. AVA Writer-in-Resi- dence 80 11th St. (above Edison Fish Market) The team of Michael and Momo Meow will exhibit artwork and read from their illustrated young adult novel centered around technology, neglect and fantasy. The reading is scheduled for 7 p.m. 5. Astoria Vintage Hardware 1162 Marine Drive COLIN MURPHEY/THE DAILY ASTORIAN Astorian author Melissa Eskue Ousley’s new book comes out in just a little over a week. N 1 9 2 ve 5 3 11 8 Commercial Street 6 7 9 7 10 11 3 12 15th Street 5-8 pm 4 e Dri t 14th Stree 8 Marin 12th Street July 11th Street Jewelry 1150 Commercial St. Creating unique and custom-de- signed jewelry. Create something new with your own gemstones or find out how Holly can be your personal diamond shopper in Antwerp Belgium, the diamond capital of the world. SUBMITTED PHOTO “First Fish,” a watercolor by Brought to you by ADHDA – the Astoria Downtown Historic District Association, Astoria, Oregon Phyllis Taylor at Tempo Gallery 13 15 14 18 17 16 6. Imogen Gallery 240 11th St. We welcome back Cynthia Lahti, who recently finished a residency at Sitka Center for Art and Ecology. Lahti brings a fresh series of drawings depicting places known to her since childhood — places of ancestors to create delicate and subtle composi- tions of our mystical coastal region. The show will be on exhibit through Tuesday, Aug. 8. 7. Cargo 240 11th St. Summer is here. Lots of summer clothing, fiction, kitchenware, beach blankets and more. 8. The Fox and The Fawn 1008 Commercial St. The Fox and the Fawn, an upscale, resale boutique, features a variety of reasonably priced new and gently worn clothing. Ayla DeCoraggio, the shop’s owner, can provide style advice guaranteed to make you shine. Come enjoy the festivities while learning about our charity-of-the-month. 9. Forsythea Home & Garden Arts 1124 Commercial St. Zemula Fleming continues through July at Forsythea. There are many fabulous pieces to choose from, so stop by and peruse her luminescent ladies. 10. Holly McHone 11. RiverSea Gallery 1160 Commercial St. On the Patio features paintings in encaustic on panel and oil on paper often inspired by landscape created by Joan Stuart Ross, a noted artist from Seattle and Willapa Bay. Steve Belz, head of the ceramics department at Peninsula College in Port Angeles, Washington, presents mixed-media sculpture in the Alcove, combining elements of ceramics, carved wood and steel. 12. Adagio 1174 Commercial St. We’re celebrating July with won- derful offers! For the entire month all furnishings and Japanese woodblock prints are 40 percent off, and all Comfy brand clothing is 25 percent off. Throughout the summer, our sales include items priced $100 and up ranging from 10 to 30 percent off. Stop by and celebrate with us! 13. The Art Stall 1268 Commercial St. We have 24 artists displaying their works now and still growing. Come check out the new art and have some refreshments. 14. Old Town Framing Company 1287 Commercial St. Welcome John Wecker. Most paintings in this exhibit are oil on polymeric film affixed to styrofoam: a home insulation material. “It is fun Duane Street 13th Street 2. WineKraft 80 10th St. (Pier 11) WineKraft is now featuring work from six local artists, as well as live mu- sic with Swingcats of Astoria starting at 7 p.m. Sip wine, eat and enjoy the arts. WineKraft is the perfect location for you to wrap up your art walking. Preservation Farm, this month’s featured Pop-Up at Vintage Hardware, is an acre market garden in Knappa, using sustainable practices to grow heirloom vegetables. Every Saturday, Preservation Farm will be stocking the shop with fresh produce such as summer squash, peas, kale, cabbage and more. Come meet and greet this lovely couple. SUBMITTED PHOTO “Emancipation,” a collage by Sid Deluca 10th Street 1. Astoria Art Loft 106 Third St. Featuring Brigette Willse’s paint- ings, sculpture and steampunk jewelry in “Beaver Tales,” a statewide project honoring beavers. Sales of artwork will benefit several wetlands and watershed conservancies. Reception: 2 to 5 p.m. (earlier than downtown Astoria galleries). Located above Dots ‘N Doodles. 16 3 V ASTORIA — The first Second Saturday Art Walk of the summer takes place 5 to 8 p.m. July 8. Stroll into galleries, snag refresh- ments, chat with artists and get more acquainted with down- town Astoria. (Some locations open and close earlier or later.) Exchange Street SUBMITTED PHOTO A piece by Zemula Fleming at Forsythea Gallery 16 15 SUBMITTED PHOTO “Abstract 1,” acrylic, by Vicki Baker at Tempo Gallery SUBMITTED PHOTO “Over the Rainbow,” a “sculptured painting” by Terrie Reming- ton at Luminari Arts to experiment with subject matter, composition and materials. Lately I’ve been thinking more about what goes into in a successful abstract painting, and I’d like to do more with that,” Wecker said. 15. Tempo Gallery 1271 Commercial St. July will feature new paintings by local artists Vicki Baker and Phyllis Tay- lor. Taylor’s work will feature boats and fishing folk in watercolor and acrylics. Baker will be showing small abstracts and other new paintings. Stop by during Art Walk to see their new work and visit with the artists. 16. Lucy’s Books 348 12th St. Lucy’s Books welcomes local author Melissa Eskue Ousley for a book signing of her two newest titles, “Sunset Empire,” a young adult fantasy set in Astoria, and “Pitcher Plant,” a paranormal thriller set in Seaside. 17. Pat’s Pantry 1153 Commercial St. It’s July! It’s warm! Let’s get Naked at the Pantry! Well, Naked Lemon will be popping up at the Pantry for July’s Art Walk. Delectable treats and delicious baked goodies. 18. Luminari Arts 1133 Commercial St. Terrie Remington returns! “Over the Rainbow” features new sculp- tural paintings celebrating natural landscapes and figurative studies done with Remington’s technique of combining clay and canvas to create intricate, three-dimensional paintings. Joining Remington will be Lorenzo, a former Astorian, playing the ukulele as it has never been heard before!