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22 // COASTWEEKEND.COM A ‘Sad’ Photographer reveals night at ‘The Art of Seeing’ at ArtPort Sou’wester SEAVIEW — From 8 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, the Sou’wester Lodge will present “Sad Night Live III,” a night of readings, music and discussions relating to, or inspired by, sorrow and miserableness. The evening will feature Patrick DeWitt, Michael Hurley, Shel- ley Short, Dragging an Ox Through Water, and a brief history of the saddest songs of all time, presented by the Portland Museum of Modern Art with MC Libby Werbel. This event is free and open to the public. PHOTO BY BRUCE PETERSON Benicassim, Spain ILWACO, WASH. — Bruce Peterson, photographer extraordinaire, will be ArtPort Gallery’s guest artist for October starting 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14. Peterson has been traveling the world and sen- sitively photographing local villages, landscapes and people with a remarkable and quirky eye. Peterson will hold a lecture on “The Art of Seeing” 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14. This rare collection of 10 mini photography books will be available to special order at ArtPort Gallery for the month of October on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Peterson has a long history of photographic excellence working for prominent corporations. He left the high-stress world and moved to Seaview, Washington, in 2002 from Phoenix, Arizona, with his wife, Wendi, a graphic de- signer. Together they spearheaded the Port of llwaco Market, helped form the original Ilwaco Art Walk and, until recently, owned the Wade Gallery. They continue to offer outstanding graphic and web design and help support the art commu- nity in llwaco with their leadership. ASTOR STREET OPRY COMPANY presents THE BIRDS with special permission from Dramatist Play Service 5:00 pm Downtown Astoria Every month, year ‘round! Oct July 14 8 th th Visit Downtown Astoria on the 2nd Saturday of every month for art, music, and general merriment! Presented by the Astoria Downtown Historic District Association astoriadowntown.com facebook/astoriadowntown.com DIRECTED BY SHEILA SHAFFER WRITTEN BY Conor McPherson “A gripping, unsettling, and moving look at human relationships in the face of societal collapse” -Dramatist Play Service FROM A STORY BY DAPHNE DU MAURIER Show Dates : October 6, 7, 13, 14,15, 20 & 21 Sunday Matinee : th October 15 SUBMITTED PHOTO A piece by Sharon Caulkins Floating art featured at Art Loft in October ASTORIA — What do you do with old fl oats? Some people hang them from trees, others throw them around the yard, and others let them lie where they fall. Artists, including one from the North Coast, makes good use of them. Sharon Caulkins will exhibit her unique art at the Astoria Art Loft in October. She uses fl oats as a support for acrylic paintings of the ocean, rivers, sea animals and other coastal scenes. Unafraid to tackle unusual surfaces, Caulkings also paints on rocks. Caulkins is a self-taught artist. Eager to learn as much as possible, she learned to Crossword Answer T A B S S L I T G R I T R O S A at 2 p.m. House opens at 6:30 pm, with show beginning at 7 pm SHOW RUNS THROUGH OCTOBER 21 ST Tickets on Sale ONE HOUR before all shows ***Reservations Recommended*** For tickets, visit our website www.astorstreetoprycompany.com or call 503-325-6104 129 West Bond Street | Uniontown | Astoria www.facebook.com/AstorStreetOpryCompany paint with watercolor, acryl- ic, oil, mixed-media, and to become profi cient with tole painting, china painting and murals. Caulkins says she will paint on anything that will hold still and that is true. She paints murals on wooden panels (kitchen cupboards, kitchen islands and other surfaces), on large brass screens, helmets, shov- els, crosscut saws, trucks, motorcycles and carousel horses. Her work has been featured in several art mag- azines. For more information, call 530-325-4442 or stop by the Astoria Art Loft (106 Third St.). S E A L A F R O A L L E G E D L Y A L F R E E L T P R O E E N T C R A T I L W C O U M T L A R A N O T D E I M P E L C I R C A Y O C E A N A N P R E R P A D N D A Y S S E I C A C R O O N O R S W I F H Y I N R W M E T A O T E O N W O L F S N O R S E A Y N E N L S E T T A Z E R S C E M E K Z A P P A A I R O U T T O P S Y G D P S T O L E T A T A G U E S S A L O H A E O L E O N T S A R S E R E N E S A C R E D C T O I W D I C N E E S S T S M R U E D U P S I E E E T G R A T O A D E F I S T O N R U G S A R P O L D P L N E M A O N T C F O R R E A Y E S D O I P I N N E O N S T N A Y Y C H A M M E D E O T I T L E R G R O D E O G S E Y P O R E S H E D A T E A M Y E L L R O M E S P A R E U R O S P E W