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ASTORIA — The Second Saturday Art Walk — 5 to 8 p.m. Nov.
11 — gives patrons a chance to mingle with artists, check out
their work and savor refreshments in downtown Astoria. (Some
locations open and close earlier or later.)
COURTESY ASTORIA VISUAL ARTS
1. WineKraft
80-10th St. (Pier 11)
WineKraft now features work from six
local artists, as well as live music with Two
Crows Joy, starting at 7 p.m. Sip wine, eat
and enjoy the arts.
2. River Bank Books
77 11th St. (Pier 11)
Photographer Bob Potts will be in the
store exhibiting his work. Stop by Pier 11
and shop the many vendors.
3. Imogen Gallery
240 11th St.
Presenting the third annual invitational
exhibition exploring humanity through
portraiture. We are excited for the return
of the sublime work of Reed Clarke,
Timothy Peitsch and the addition of
Meghann Hanour Sprague. This evocative
collection moves beyond a surface glance
at an individual, inviting viewers to see
themselves through the eyes of others,
and consider what it means to be part of
mankind.
Linens, skincare and special treats for the
home and bath. Pamper yourself or start
working on your Christmas list!
COURTESY IMOGEN GALLERY
A piece by Meghann Hanour Sprague titled “Rebekah,” on view at Imogen Gallery
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COURTESY RIVERSEA GALLERY
240 11th St.
We are in the holiday spirit and have a
zillion holiday ornaments from around
the globe.
5. In the Boudoir
8. RiverSea Gallery
“Sea Nymphs,” by Dawn Pant-
taja, at RiverSea Gallery
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7. Holly McHone
Jewelers
1150 Commercial St.
Day One! Time to celebrate the 12 Days of
Plaid in Beautiful Downtown Astoria! For
the next 12 days, watch for our specials.
Each day will be different — discounts,
buy one get one, all kinds of fun! Stop
by Holly McHone Jewelers tonight, on
the First Day of Plaid, and buy a sparkle
bracelet and get one free!
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6. Forsythea Home &
Garden Art
1124 Commercial St.
Forsythea features Marga Stanley at this
month’s art walk in a show titled “We’re
on the Road to Nowhere.” Stanley’s
imagination leads her into a world full
of unlikely characters and situations.
Observing everyday happenings, then
mixing in wit and absurdity, she has
created a unique style that ranges from
melancholy to humor. We are also hosting
a trunk show of Sweater Heads product.
Join us to toast Stanley and her world of
whimsy, along with Leslie McCray and
Astoria’s own brand of chic.
A piece by Jessica Schleif that
is part of her larger exhibit at
Astoria Visual Arts focusing
on seeds
COURTESY IMOGEN GALLERY
“Hilea Key” by Timothy
Peitsch, at Imogen Gallery
COURTESY RIVERSEA GALLERY
“Watersign,” by Charlotte Bruhn, at RiverSea Gallery
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1004 Commercial St.
1160 Commercial St.
Check out our new holiday collections
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and Brought
enjoy a to cookie
while you shop.
you by ADHDA – the Astoria Downtown Historic District Association, Astoria, Oregon
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“What’s The Name of Your
Hunger?” by Reed Clarke, at
Imogen Gallery
COURTESY LUMINARI ARTS
Exchange Street
“When Queens Dance,” by Patty Thurlby, at Luminari Arts
COURTESY RIVERSEA GALLERY
“Tiara,” by Judith Altruda