MARCH 8, 2018 // 9 March 10 5 ASTORIA — The last Second Saturday Art Walk of winter takes place 5 to 8 p.m. March 10. Come in from the chill and check out art, mingle with artists and art- lovers, enjoy refreshments and make a night of it in down- town Astoria. (Some locations open and close earlier and later.) 1. Astoria Art Loft were made without an audience in mind.” 106 Third St. Do you love to whittle? Turn a stick or piece of wood into something magical with just a pocket knife? If so, Jim Unwin’s exhibit is for you. This master carver creates satin-smooth sculptures with a hint of Northwest traditional icons. Ours is an early opening: 1 to 4 p.m. 4. Astoria Vintage Hardware 1162 Marine Drive Oh Baby Couture returns as Vintage Hardware’s Pop Up vendor. Smart, stylish and chic art to wear inspired children’s clothing. Hand- made quality using recycled denim and embellishments creatively re- constructed at an affordable price for everyone from newborns to “glam-ma’s.” Just in time for Easter and Mother’s Day shopping! 2. WineKraft 80 10th St. (Pier 11) WineKraft is now featuring 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. WineKraft is the perfect location for you to wrap up your art walking. COURTESY IMOGEN GALLERY “Whale Dots” by Jill Mayberg, on view at Imogen Gallery 10 15 5. Imogen Gallery 240 11th St. Presenting a two-person exhibition by Kim Murton and Jill Mayberg. They bring “Sea Stories,” a salty and whimsical collection of sea-in- spired, two-and three-dimensional pieces. Murton brings her terra cotta sculpture, and Mayberg re- turns with her bright mixed-media paintings. They take inspiration from South American art. The exhibition is on display through Tuesday, April 10. 3. AVA Artist-in- Residence & AVA Pop-up Space 80 11th St. (above Coldwater Skate & Surf Shop) Artist-in-Residence Stirling Gorsuch will be showing recent monotypes, linocuts and oil paintings. In the Pop-Up Space is artist Terenia Fick, who will be presenting recent work in what she calls a “very honest little show, in that all the pieces COURTESY TEMPO GALLERY “Moonlight,” a fabric art piece by Janet Hutchings, on view at Tempo Gallery Continued on Page 15 4 V N V Columbia River 1 2 7 11 12 t 14th Stree 8 14 Commercial Street 10 Exchange Street rive Alley 15 16 13 Duane Street ne D Commercial Street 17 Duane Street 13th Street 9 Mari 15th Street 4 5 6 12th Street 5-8 pm e Drive 11th Street 10 3 Marin 10th Street March COURTESY VINTAGE HARDWARE COURTESY LUMINARI ARTS Upcycled, repurposed jewelry by Riled Child, now at Luminari Arts “Gray Bay” — a work of watercolor, ink, newspaper and desk lamp light — by Terenia Fick, now at Vintage Hardware