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SEASIDE — Celebrating 13 years in 2017, the next Seaside
First Saturday Art Walk will be held 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 2.
Visitors meet artists, check out original art, sip wine and
snag appetizers by favorite restaurants or personal chefs,
view artist demonstrations and, oftentimes, enjoy live music
performances.
The free event is all about seeing and selling art in the
galleries and boutiques located between Holladay Drive and
Broadway Street in the historic Gilbert District of downtown
Seaside. Complimentary parking for the historic Gilbert
District is on the corner of Holladay Drive and Oceanway
Street.
PHOTOS COURTESY DENISE FAIRWEATHER
SunRose Gallery
606 Broadway St.
We always close out the year with
the ever-popular Patty Thurlby as our
featured artist with her whimsical
upcycled mixed-media creations. This
year her theme is “Merry Mermaids,”
featuring mermaid tree-toppers,
statues, ornaments and a new line
of earrings she calls “The Mermaid in
Me.” She will also have music paper
tabletop Christmas trees, wall decor
and driftwood hanging lamps, all
made with locally found ephemera.
We also have new inspirational
wall shrines by Leslie Gibbons, amaz-
ing wool sculpture wall art by Robin
Montero, and new broken china art
and jewelry by SunRose owner/artist
Cathy Tippin.
Fairweather House
and Gallery
612 Broadway St.
Opening reception for “Seek,” an art
exhibition.
As the hectic holiday season ap-
proaches, we seek beauty in nature,
in its solitude and silence, as well
as search for time with family and
friends. “Seek” captures the apprecia-
tion for the arts. Seek, inquire, search
for, pursue, long for, wish for, desire,
look for, expect from.
Featuring Duane Bolster, master
harp builder and his harp petting
zoo. For nearly 50 years, he worked in
operating rooms and intensive care
units. He witnessed the wonderful
healing and soothing effects that
harp music had on the children he
cared for, and on their parents. He
won The Hero award from CCA “For
Creating a Magnificent Harp for the
Music Program.”
In addition, Oregon artist Renee
Rowe, inspired by the beauty of
nature, produces abstract art by
following her heart. For the artist, cel-
ebrating art and life are inseparable.
Cherished holiday music by
Shirley 88. Frosted sugar cookies,
warm gingerbread, sparkling sippers
and gifts for every art patron.
And at 6 p.m., Seaside/Gearhart
naturalist, biologist and wildlife
Ringing in Christmas
with great gift ideas at
$100 or less!
Paintings, jewelry,
woodblocks, ceramics
and more!
Join us for Crab Pot Xmas on
177 Howerton Way in Ilwaco
Dec. 2nd for a Hot Cranberry Cider!
Open Saturday 11-4
“After the Storm” by Renee Rowe at Fairweather House and Gallery
A colorful bird at Blue Bond
Gallery
photographer Neal Maine will speak
about the local habitat.
A piece by Emily Lux at Beach
Books
Art-in-the-Loft
Gallery at Beach
Books
616 Broadway St.
A group show, “Holiday Dream
Works,” by artists who have exhibit-
ed in our gallery over the past year.
Each artist will be offering up small,
affordable art pieces that will make
perfect holiday gifts. So, if you are
on the lookout for a creative piece
of art for that special someone at
reasonable prices, be sure to check
out the Art-in-the-Loft Gallery
during December and January. There
will be a variety of small, creative
wonders to view and purchase, as
well as lots of art prints and greeting
cards to buy and take home. It is our
way of saying “Happy (affordable)
Holidays.”
In addition, Dough Dough
Bakery and Beach Books will have a
pre-Art Walk event 3 to 5 p.m. Cheryl
Wakerhauser, owner of Pix Patisserie
A mermaid at SunRose Gallery
in Portland and author of “Modern
French Pastry,” will do a demonstra-
tion and book signing.
Blue Bond Studio and
Gallery
417 S. Holladay Drive
Amazing paintings by artist Blue
Bond done in oil on canvas. Animals,
people, still life and wonderful
scenery pictures will delight Art Walk
guests. Blue Bond is a local artist in
Seaside. He paints and teaches in oil
and acrylic to novices and experi-
enced painters alike.
Moxie Shine
609 Broadway St.
Moxie is a unique and conscientious
business filled with the eclectic,
exclusive jewelry and art, and where
everything is handmade. Illustrious
and innovative, Moxie is an altruistic
institution of significant change in
the world of business. An established
member of the Fair Trade Federation,
Moxie demonstrates a genial and
equitable approach to conducting
business. We support more than 100
nonprofits and men and women’s ar-
tisan cooperatives. We have delightful
and hip clothing, jewelry, gifts and
home goods.
Find additional original art
during the day at Hold Fast Gallery
Duane Bolster’s harp petting
zoo at Fairweather House and
Gallery
(611 Broadway St.); Seaside Antique
Mall (726 Broadway St.); Seaside
Coffee House (3 N. Holladay Drive)
and Dough Dough Bakery (8 North
Holladay Drive).