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16 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Brought to you by ADHDA – the Astoria Downtown Historic District Association, Astoria, Oregon V Continued from Page 9 N 2 ve 8 7 Commercial Street 9 10 3 11 12 12. The Art Stall 15th Street 11 7 4 5 6 t 14th Stree 9 5-8 pm 3 e Dri 12th Street 240 11th St. The talented Ryan Dobrowski, a visual artist and drummer in acclaimed indie folk band Blind Pilot, returns with his second solo exhibition. For this series Dobrowski pays homage to the forests, honoring the spirit of trees. He brings delicate acrylic and ink paintings on varying species of leaves he has gathered. Also included will be large- scale oil-on-wood paintings depicting shadow and play of light through the forest canopy. Marin 11th Street Sept. 10th Street 5. Imogen Gallery owner, Denise Faddis as well as collage work by our friend, the talented Roger Dorband of Raven Studios Art. 4 1 1268 Commercial St. The Art Stall has more new artists! Come have refreshments and check out their work. 13 14 15 13. Tempo Gallery 13th Street Duane Street Exchange Street SUBMITTED PHOTOS 3 Beach House Teas are Vintage Harware’s pop-up shop during September’s Second Saturday Art Walk in Astoria. 6. Cargo 240 11th St. Summer is here … lots of summer clothing … fiction … kitchenware … beach blankets and more … 13 7. The Fox and The Fawn 1124 Commercial St. “Float Plan,” a little show of watery new pieces rendered by artist/owner Patricia Fagerland, will open during the Art Walk. The images were inspired by events of the summer and should be dry just in time! 9. Luminari Arts 1133 Commercial St. 14. Old Town Framing Company 1287 Commercial St. Old Town Framing celebrates Cody Fox, Astoria High School alumnus, apprentice plumber and artist. Cody studied art with Mickey Cereghino at AHS. Exposed to art and how it could be a tool to express himself, Cody flourished. He currently works in Portland as an apprentice to pay the bills, but art is his passion. Come check out his stunning work. 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 owner, can provide style advice guar- anteed to make you shine. Come enjoy the festivities, while you learn about our charity-of-the-month. 8. Forsythea Home & Garden Arts 1271 Commercial St. Presenting Carol Smith’s photography show, “Barcelona Memories.” These memories are now bittersweet after recent events. This Spanish city is a very special place for Carol, who was part of two local choirs that traveled to Barcelo- na in July. Stop by to visit with Carol and enjoy her new photographs. A piece of the Brenda Harper’s “Imaginary Architecture” exhibit at AVA Pop-Up Space A photograph by Carol Smith featured at Tempo Gallery in her exhibit “Barcelona Memories” Celebrate September with the incredible artwork of Ashland artist Denise Kester. “Drawing on the Dream” explores Kes- ter’s unique view of the world through dreamscape images and universal archetypes. Using acrylic, ink and water- color, she creates colorful detailed and familiar musings of animals, humans who has spent the summer painting the sweeping views from Coxcomb Hill surrounding the Astor Column. Exhibit- ing in the Alcove is Portland artist, Leslie Lee, whose show, “From That, This,” of paintings in her playful, abstract style, is populated with figurative elements that develop into unexpected narratives. and the imaginary merging of dreams to reality. 10. RiverSea Gallery 1160 Commercial St. “Three Rivers,” a solo exhibition of plein air landscape paintings and drawings by noted Astoria artist, Robert Paulmenn, 11. Space Studios 1168 Commercial St., Suite No. 205 A new boutique and artist studio (lo- cated upstairs in the Copeland building) featuring vintage and collectible items, handcrafted jewelry, selected apparel, art and more. Showing mixed-media collage work and photography by The 14 th Annual Cannon Beach Cottage & Garden Tour T HREE -D AY E VENT S EPTEMBER 8 TH - 10 TH , 2017 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 6:00 p.m. Kicks off with concert & reception fea- turing Kelsey Mousley. Refreshments by Sweet Charity at Cannon Beach Chamber Hall (207 North Spruce Street) Tickets $15 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 12:00 p.m. Luncheon by Sweet Charity & Lecture by Dr. Doug Deur at the Cannon Beach Cham- ber Hall. Tickets $25 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Home & Garden Tour of north Cannon Beach. Tickets $35 6:00 p.m. Thistle & Rose Concert & Reception (Fall raffl e takes place at this time (included in cost of Home & Garden Tour ticket)) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 11:00 a.m. Garden Tea & presentation by Dawn Hummel. Takes place at Cannon Beach Cham- ber Hall. Tickets $20 Weekend packages are $75 with discounts for members Advance Ticket purchases recommended For tickets call 503-436-9301 or visit www.cbhistory.org NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH 11am-4pm Tuesday-Saturday CARRUTHERS 1198 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon 97103 503.975.5305 Happy Hour Tuesday-Friday 4pm-6pm and 8:30-Close 240 11TH STREET ASTORIA, OR 97103 15. Creations Studio and Gallery 1396 Duane St. NEW! Creations Studio and Gallery will be open for their first Art Walk this month. Explore the art and creative space of mosaic artist Kai Raden and students. Check out her open studio, work and upcoming opportunities to join the fun. Creations is located at the corner of Duane and 14th streets in Astoria.