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ASTORIA — The town’s first Second Saturday Art Walk of
autumn takes place 5 to 8 p.m. Oct. 14. Art and artists, re-
freshments and live music make downtown Astoria the place
to be this weekend. (Some locations open and close earlier
or later.)
1. Astoria Art Loft
addition, Roger Hayes will be show-
ing completed multimedia works and
works in progress.
106 Third St.
Featuring oils by Caron Lewis, a
longtime local artist who loves to
do portraits. Meet Caron and watch
her create. Colorful rocks painted at
a workshop are also on exhibit; the
art walk is an opportunity to swap
rocks. Enjoy children’s creations and
the paintings of emergent and profes-
sional artists. Our Art Walk is early: 1
to 4 p.m., above Dots ’N Doodles.
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4. Astoria Vintage
Hardware
“I Dream of Palm Trees” by Vicki Baker of Tempo Gallery
The cover of Judith P. Niland’s
companion guide book to
her latest art project: an orig-
inal full-color printed Tarot
Card Deck
1162 Marine Drive
Quirky, fun accessories for parents,
babies and kiddos. We welcome
MarshMueller whose family business
centered around practicality. Every
item is designed, cut and beautifully
sewn. Stock up now for Christmas!
Also, Coastal Oregon Artist Residency
Program will host “Junk, Elevated,”
an exhibition for artist-in-residence
Bonny Gorsuch. She has elevated
cast-offs and assorted detritus into
collectible pieces of art.
2. WineKraft
80 10th St. (Pier 11)
Join us on Pier 11. Featuring work
from six local artists as well as live
music with Sugar Thistles at 7 p.m.
Sip wine, eat and enjoy the arts.
WineKraft is the perfect location for
you to wrap up your art walking.
5. Imogen Gallery
240 11th St.
We welcome back Bethany Rowland
and a powerful new series of
acrylic paintings. For this collection,
Bethany’s focus is an exploration of
uncertain times. She creates within
each painting a beautiful balance
between abstraction and represen-
tational work. “Hope In Another” will
be on view Saturday, Oct. 14, through
Tuesday, Nov. 7.
3. AVA Artists-in-
Residence
80 11th St. (above Coldwater
Skate and Surf Shop)
Jessica Schleif focuses on seeds —
the idea that DNA in such a small
vessel is capable of growing large life
forms in a single season. Her work
is a reaction to the struggle among
science, nature and human nature.
Schleif is an avid landscaper active
in the Community Garden Project. In
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Kai Raiden, a mosiac artist and owner of the newly opened
Creations Studio and Gallery
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“Dream Reef,” by Jessica Schleif, on view at Astoria Visual Arts’
pop-up space
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Items cut,
sewn and
whimsically
designed
for practi-
cal pur-
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Jesse Naren’s “Tracing
Shadows in a Root Cage,”
featured at RiverSea
Gallery