The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, January 11, 2018, Page 16, Image 15

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COURTESY RIVERSEA GALLERY
Mark Larson’s “Promised Land,” on view at RiverSea Gallery
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Thron Riggs’ acrylic piece titled “Mid Coast” on view at Tempo Gallery
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Let there be light! Lamp creator Lynn
McGrath makes lamps that are fun,
functional, elegant and whimsical.
Vintage Hardware is excited to host Iron
and Light as their January Pop Up Shop.
8. Imogen Gallery
240 11th St.
Featuring Roger Hayes, who paints pri-
marily in oil, a new series of abstract and
representational paintings considering
the Latin “memento mori,” translating to
“remember you must die” — or, in this
case, artwork that reminds us of mortal-
ity and the fragility of human life. Hayes
focuses on this genre through imagery
of trees and other life forces of the forest.
9. Cargo
240 11th St.
Ushering in winter weather, we are
loaded up with soup bowls, scarves,
gloves … and good books to curl up
with …
10. Forsythea Home &
Garden Art
1124 Commercial St.
Join us at Forsythea for a fun evening
of refreshments, in-store specials and
camaraderie to ring in the first 2018
Second Saturday Art Walk!
11. Luminari Arts
133 Commercial St.
Luminari Arts rings in the new year with
live music. Joey Patenaude and Mike
Metzner bring their tight harmonies
and intricate finger-picking skills for
an intimate performance of blues
and international music. Known as
Scheckpea, the duo is a local favorite for
creating a lively ambience and setting
toes to tapping. Join us for fun, dance,
drink and food.
12. Good to Go
1132 Commercial St.
Featuring Kim Rose Adams: photog-
raphy in natural landscapes and iconic
objects reflecting geological history
and human culture. “Through explo-
ration and observation of the natural
world, I enjoy making deeper connec-
tions to history of place and learning
the meanings of cultural objects.” By
incorporating images into product
design, art exists on a functional level
in our daily routines.
13. RiverSea Gallery
1160 Commercial St.
Featuring an abundance of small works
celebrating life on the North Coast,
including sketches in pen and ink,
felt tip pen and watercolors. All are
presented unframed, simply pinned
to the wall. Join us for the opening
reception featuring original music by
TaTaTa, composed and performed by
StunningRaygun guitarist Raymond
Martin and vocalist/lyricist, Mary de la
Salandra.
14. The Art Stall
1268 Commercial St.
Please join us for the first Art Walk of
2018 for refreshments. Come view the
works of three new artists, featuring
metal art by John and Amy Yang,
mixed-media mobiles by Jeanne
Bollinger and wildlife paintings by
Tamra Sheline.
15. Tempo Gallery
1271 Commercial St.
Thron Riggs, retired Astoria bar pilot
captain, will be showing a series of
recent paintings of “Scenes from Baja
to Oregon.” Riggs is an avid painter. He
spent many weeks this fall, camping
and painting on site to create this series.
Stop by to visit with Thron and view his
new work. Listen to lively keyboard jazz
by Peter Unander 6 to 8 p.m.
16. Old Town Framing
Company
1287 Commercial St.
Stop by …
17. Creations Studio
and Gallery
1396 Duane St.
In addition to viewing new art from
several local artists, everyone’s invited to
participate in our community involve-
ment mosaic this month: “Astorians’
2018 Aspirations, Resolutions, Dreams
and Goals.” Share with us your hope/
goal for the coming year (10 words
max). We will incorporate everyone’s
submission into a new mosaic that will
hang throughout the year.
18. First Presbyterian
Church
103 Grand Ave.
Makers Bazaar and big sale where you’ll
find a room full of vendors selling all
kinds of goodies: art, vintage curiosities,
handmade delights and marvelous pies
to enjoy while you shop. Coffee and tea
will be served, too. Join us 10 a.m. to
3 p.m.
19. KALA
1017 Marine Dr.
Art meets dance. View art 7 to 8 p.m. Art
by Paul Soriano, Rene Rowe, new works
by Joi Smith and Sid Deluca, Pooka Rice,
Annie Eskelin and Bill Atwood.
The Later Show: L.A. DJ Joey Altruda
spins vintage vinyl: funk, soul, 60s Go-
Go and tropical groove. $8 cover.