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Acclaimed artists teach
Art workshops continue
workshops at Astoria Art Loft in Cannon Beach
ASTORIA — Artists Kristy
Kutch, David Kitler, Susan
Supola and Carl Dalio are
coming to Astoria this sum-
mer to give workshops at the
Astoria Art Loft.
“This is a great opportuni-
ty for artists to continue their
professional development,”
the Art Loft said in a release.
• Kutch offers a two-day
colored pencil workshop
9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday
and Wednesday, July 18 and
19. The fee is $225.
• Kitler, the well-known
wildlife artist returns to
Astoria for a fi ve-day work-
shop 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday through Saturday,
Aug. 22 to 26.
The fi rst three days
will focus on drawing, the
remaining two on painting.
The fee is $525.
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Frank lin
A partm ents
SUBMITTED PHOTO
A portrait by Sabina Turner
Bring references, prefera-
bly your own photographs.
• Supola offers a two-day
workshop on painting on silk
9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday, Sept. 9 and 10.
Susan supplies all the
materials. The fee is $75,
plus $20 for supplies. Par-
ticipants leave with fi nished
pieces of frame-worthy
artwork.
• Dalio returns to Astoria
CANNON BEACH — The
Cannon Beach Arts Asso-
ciation workshop program
continues through July and
August.
Remaining July classes
include:
• “Preserving and Cre-
ating Memories in Fabric
and Fiber Workshop,” with
Eileen Elliot from 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 15
• “Bas Relief Carving
& Acrylic Painting Work-
shop,” with R. Keaney
Rathbun from noon to 3
p.m. Friday and Saturday,
July 21 and 22
• “Drawing from Life
with Charcoal Workshop,”
with Alexandra Beck-
er-Black from 11 a.m. to
1:30 p.m., Saturday, July 29
August workshops
include:
• “Painted Mandalas
Mixed Acrylic Workshop,”
with Camille Scheewe Ra-
dich from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 5
• “Still Life Acrylic
Workshop,” with Margaret
for an unusual group of three
two-day workshops, held
Monday through Saturday,
Sept. 18 through 23.
The fi rst workshop on
Sept. 18 and 19 features
watercolor. The second
workshop on Sept. 20 and
21 features pastel. And the
third workshop on Sept. 22
and 23 features oil.
The fee for a two-day
workshop is $225; however,
if an artist wants to take more
than one of the workshops,
the fee is reduced to $200 for
the second and third work-
shops.
If an artist wants to con-
tinue with a particular work-
shop, Dalio will honor the
person’s preferred medium.
For example, if a watercol-
or artist wants to continue
into the pastel workshop,
the artist can work both in
watercolor and pastel.
For more information,
or to register, contact the
Astoria Art Loft at asto-
riaartloft@gmail.com or at
504-325-4442.
CANNONBEACHARTS.ORG
A painted mandala
Terrall from 11 a.m. to 1:30
p.m., Saturday, Aug. 19
• “Ethnobotanical
Sketchbooks Sketching and
Watercolor Workshop,”
with Dorota Haber-Lehigh
from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., Sat-
urday, Aug. 26
Check out the asso-
ciation’s website for the
newest listings. Class size
is limited, so register soon
to get a spot.
All workshops will be
held at the Cannon Beach
History Museum unless
otherwise noted. Most
classes cost $45 for mem-
bers, $65 for nonmembers,
except for two-day work-
shops. Class volunteers can
take the workshop for free.
Call the Cannon Beach
Gallery at 503-436-0744
to purchase tickets, or buy
them online at cannon-
beacharts.org/workshops.
The arts association is
a 501(c)3 nonprofi t that
serves artists and art lovers
in Cannon Beach and
the North Coast. Anyone
interested in volunteering
can visit the gallery and
speak with a staff members
or docent.
Visit the association’s
website to fi nd out more
about the current art work-
shops as well as to purchase
tickets or you can pick up
a printed catalog in the
gallery at 1064 S. Hemlock
St. in Cannon Beach.
Free tour of Netarts Bay salt marshes off ered
Seaside’s
Gallery
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Every Saturday
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1432 Franklin Avenue
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Gilbert District Gallery
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Seaside Coffee House
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Sun Rose Gallery
503-325-5678
NETARTS — Walk along the
salt marsh of Netarts Bay
while learning about how
plants survive in a salty world
noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, July
16.
Join Friends of Netarts Bay
Watershed, Estuary, Beach,
and Sea for a free guided tour
along the salt marsh at the
southern end of Netarts Bay.
The class size is limited to
10 participants. Registration is
required.
The tour includes an
easy-to-moderate walk through
20
LANDSCAPE $
BARK
(U-HAUL)
per yard
WARRENTON FIBER
861-3305
Mon-Fri, 8 am -5 pm
389 NW 13 th St.
Warrenton
muddy areas and trails covered
by brush. It is best suited
for participates 12 and older
comfortable with walking in
these environments. Partici-
pants should wear long pants
and closed-toe shoes for this
adventure, organizers advised.
The event is part of the Ex-
plore Nature series of hikes,
walks, paddles and outdoor
adventures. Explore Nature
events are hosted by a consor-
tium of volunteer community
and nonprofi t organizations,
and are “meaningful na-
ture-based experiences” that
“highlight the unique beauty
of Tillamook County and the
work being done to preserve
and conserve the area’s
natural resources and natural
resource-based economy,”
according to a release.
Though there is no cost to
attend the program, tax-ex-
empt donations to Netarts Bay
WEBS to enable programs like
this are encouraged, organizers
said.
A link is available on the
Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS
Facebook and Eventbrite pag-
es. Transportation to natural
areas is provided by WEBS.
At times, the tour areas
will have a moderate number
of mosquitos. WEBS requests
that participants take appropri-
ate precautions to ensure their
comfort.
For questions, email
jimyoung4990@gmail.com or
call 503-842-2153.