The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, September 07, 2017, Page 9, Image 19

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    SEPTEMBER 7, 2017 // 9
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ASTORIA — The summer’s final Second Saturday Astoria
Art Walk — held 5 to 8 p.m. Sept. 9 — brings another op-
portunity to enjoy art, mingle with artists and art lovers and
savor refreshments in downtown galleries. (Some locations
open and close earlier or later.)
106 Third St.
We promise whimsy, playfulness
and fun. Featured artists are Diana
Poorman and Jack Allen. Their vibrant
paintings include Pacific and Atlantic
coastal scenes of bygone times,
portraits and jigsaw puzzles. Also, see
painters create scenes on silk with
Susan Supola. Our opening is earlier:
1 to 5 p.m., 106 3rd St., above Dots ‘N
Doodles.
2. WineKraft
80 10th St. (Pier 11)
WineKraft is featuring work from six
local artists, as well as music starting
at 7 p.m. with Two Crows Joy, a duo
with original Americana songs.
Sip wine, eat and enjoy the arts.
WineKraft is the perfect location to
wrap up your art walking.
3. AVA
Artists-in-Residence
80 11th St. (above Coldwater
Skate & Surf Shop )
Roger Hayes, will be showing both
completed works and works-in-prog-
ress. Hayes is a multimedia artist who
works with many art mediums. Brenda
Harper, AVA member and multimedia
artist from Astoria, is showing Imag-
inary Architecture in the AVA Pop-Up
Space. An exhibition of drawings,
photos and video reflects the idea of
places, buildings and land as blank
slates or shells, rather than pieces of
property with commercial value.
4. Astoria Vintage
Hardware
1162 Marine Drive
Beach House Teas are passionate
about creating delicious teas
using only the finest organic or wild
harvested ingredients — that’s why
they’re Vintage Hardware’s September
pop-up shop. Beach House Teas
begins by sourcing ingredients from
quality local farms and distributors,
then hand-mix all their original
blends in small batches on the Long
Beach Peninsula, capturing the
beautiful aromas and flavors of the
Pacific Northwest.
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Pieces featured in Ashland artist Denise Kester’s “Drawing on the Dream” at Luminari Arts
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A part of the Brenda Harper’s “Imaginary Architecture” exhibi-
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“Desert Cave,” acrylic on leaf,
mounted on paper, by Ryan
Dobrowski. The piece is on
view at Imogen Gallery.