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DECEMBER 7, 2017 // 21 Continued from Page 9 12 13. RiverSea Gallery 1160 Commercial St. RiverSea Gallery celebrates 20 years showcasing outstanding Northwest art! “Catch the Moon” is a group exhibition featuring regional artists represented by the gallery. Paintings, fine art prints and sculpture depict the show’s theme, alluding to the magnificent realization of all our dreams. Enjoy folk harmonies by Luke Ydstie and Kati Claborn, plus light bites and libations. COURTESY LIGHTBOX PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY Rachel Wolf’s “Alchemy #1” 8 14. The Art Stall COURTESY MATTHEW DENNISON 1268 Commercial St. Join us for refreshments and see the work of 20 artists. Many items are in the gift-giving price range, so come see what’s new! Matthew Dennison, a carver and cabinetmaker, is Vintage Hardware’s December Pop Up Vendor. Lindsay Bones, Bryce Harris and Joi Smith. Plus music by DJ John Gentner, photos with Santa by the fireplace, food by Charlie’s Chophouse, and Winter IPA from Astoria Brewing Company. 15. TEMPO Gallery 1271 Commercial St. Tempo Gallery welcomes Janet Hutch- ings, fabric artist, as its newest member. Her new pieces will be featured this month. Stop in to meet Janet and see her work. Enjoy music by the unique duo Birds of a Feather. Gallery is open Fridays and Saturdays noon to 4 p.m. 16. Old Town Framing Company 1287 Commercial St. Happy Holidays! Join us for holiday cheer and community hugs. Our featured artist is Linda Taylor, painter and ma- ny-media artist. We were looking in the COURTESY LUMINARI ARTS A work of collage on view at Luminari Arts basement and found some new beauty to frame beautifully. And, yes, Linda is the mother of Dulcye Taylor. 17. Designing Health 1428 Commercial St. Celebrating their grand opening and featuring the work of Elizabeth “Betsy” Lattig of self-expressive acrylic paintings and mixed-media sculpture. Lattig’s art incorporates ecology and the human experience, inspired by her love of nature and the Pacific Northwest. 18. Astor Building 1423 Commercial St. A Very Astoria X-Mas featuring six art- ists: Sid Deluca, Zac Caswell, Tyler Little, 19. Creations Studio & Gallery 396 Duane St. Several of Santa’s more artistic elves have been busy in the workshop creating goodies for your pleasure this month. Check out their work and find something special for those on your list — or yourself. Mosaics, paintings, lamps, found object art, handmade jewelry, photos. Gift certificates are also available. LightBox group show lauds members’ talent ASTORIA — LightBox Photographic Gallery hosts the opening and artists’ reception of the LightBox Members Group Exhibit during Astoria’s Second Sat- urday Art Walk, 5 to 8 p.m. Dec. 9. The show will be in the gallery through Tuesday, Jan. 9. LightBox members are a community of photog- raphers and patrons that support the mission of the gallery to promote and edu- cate in the photographic arts through exhibits, education, events and member gather- ings. Members meet twice a month for education nights and print and image critique, held on the first and third Wednesday of every month. The annual members’ exhibit celebrates each in- dividual’s unique creativity. This year, 38 members are featured in an open call. LightBox is located at 1045 Marine Drive in Astoria. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Contact LightBox at 503-468-0238, info@ lightboxphotographic.com and lightbox-photographic. com for info on events, calls for submissions and to view past, current and upcoming exhibits. Official Rules: Who can enter? Results: Other contest rules: • Photographers of all ages; must be residents of Oregon or Washington state. • Top 10 photographs will be published in the Coast Weekend print edition on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018. • All photographs entered may be used in future publications by the EO Media Group What photographs are eligible? • All subjects are welcome. • Digital entries: Digital photographs may be color or black-and-white and must be JPEGs, maximum of 5MB, 300 dpi resolution and at least 5”x7” in image size. • Top 25 photographs will be published online at CoastWeekend.com on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018. • Each entry must include the entrant’s name, home address, age, a description of the photograph and email address. • Gift cards will be awarded for first-, second- and third-place winners, plus a People’s Choice winner voted for online Dec. 18 to Dec. 24. Submission deadline: • Entries will be accepted Friday, Nov. 17 through Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017 Submit all photos online at: www.coastweekend.com/cwphotocontest