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ASTORIA — The time has come for another Astoria Sec-
ond Saturday Art Walk, held 5 to 8 p.m. Feb. 10 throughout
downtown. Wander through galleries and shops, marvel at
art, mingle with artists and art-lovers, savor refreshments
and check out the city nightlife. (Some businesses open and
close earlier and later.)
1. Astoria Art Loft
4. Swakane Winery
106 Third St.
The Astoria Art Loft welcomes the
new year with a special exhibit of
artwork by local artists affiliated with
the Art Loft. We have new works in
watercolor, acrylic, oil, mixed media,
ink and more. Visit with local artists
and enjoy refreshments at the early
time, 1 to 4 p.m.
240 10th St.
We invite you to stop by and check
out our new wine tasting room,
sample a taste of Swakane and enjoy
local art by Blaine Verely.
COURTESY LUMINARI ARTS
5. Sea Gypsy Gifts
Mobile sculptures, made of upcycled plastic, by Judith Niland, now at Luminari Arts
1001 Commercial St.
Join us for some great Valentine’s
sales on our lovely handmade jewelry
from Shirley Girl Originals and Sea
Gypsy. There will be 20 percent off
all jewelry all day and through the
Art Walk. Don’t forget to check out
our new upcycled garden art, too (10
percent off!).
2. WineKraft
80 10th St. (Pier 11)
Becky Tonkin with Shift will be having
a trunk show! This is the perfect time
to pick up wonderful handcrafted
clothing items for all sizes. Also
featuring the work of six local artists
and live music with Two Crows Joy
starting at 7 p.m. This is the perfect
location to wrap up your art walking.
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6. AVA Pop-Up Space
80 11th St. (above Coldwater
Skate & Surf Shop)
Artist-in-residence Stirling Gorsuch
will show recent monotypes, linocuts
and oil paintings. In the Pop-Up
space, John Clark will show prints,
drawings and recent bronze castings.
3. KALA
1017 Marine Dr.
Collage by Sid Deluca and Joi Smith
share their provocative, intricate and
irreverent views of society. FisherPoet
Tom Hilton captured images of fish
and sea. Also, paintings by Rene
Rowe, Bill Atwood and Annie Eskelin.
The Later Show with Joey Altruda
follows the Art Walk — dance to
vintage vinyl, funk and soul. $8 cover.
7. Astoria Vintage
Hardware
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“Homecoming” by Corey Ar-
nold, on view at Imogen Gal-
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“Young Seamen of Tongue
Point” by Phyllis Taylor, on
view at Tempo Gallery
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The cover of Eric Wiegardt’s new book “Painting without a Net:
Thinking Like an Artist”