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APRIL 12, 2018 // 15 Continued from Page 9 7 11. Holly McHone Jewelers 1150 Commercial St. Holly is taking off to buy diamonds in Antwerp, Belgium, today! In fact, she’s in the air right now! It’s not too late to have her choose the perfect diamond just for you. From 1/4 carat to 2 carats and beyond, Antwerp is where she finds the best. Talk to Teresa or Tracy today! 12 COURTESY RIVERSEA GALLERY COURTESY ILLUMINART/ASTORIA 12. RiverSea Gallery 1160 Commercial St. Portland artist Samyak Yamauchi brings a series of narrative paintings that speak of our relationships in a solo show titled “Constraint and Freedom.” The constraint of a limited color scheme gives a structured starting place and an intuitive process gives an open-ended freedom. Chris- tine Haberkorn, of the Long Beach Peninsula, presents a trunk show of statement jewelry created from bits and pieces of vintage adornments from the Victorian era through the 1950s that she has collected from around the globe. Also featuring musician Dylan Clodgo. DON FRANK PHOTO The work of North Coast photographer Don Frank — including this photo, “Morning Glow” — is on view at Imogen Gallery. 13. The Art Stall 1268 Commercial St. Please join us for refreshments and see the work of a few more new artists. A reminder: The Art Stall now carries Moonstruck Chocolate! are quilted with a lot of thread “sketching” for details. Stop in 5 to 8 p.m. to see Janet’s new work and visit with her. Peter Unander will play jazz keyboard. 14. TEMPO Gallery 15. Old Town Framing Company 1271 Commercial St. Featured artist Janet Hutchings’ love of handpainted fabric is expressed in her original new images of cityscapes and landscapes. All of these works 1287 Commercial St. Oil paintings by Jane Adams, pastoral landscapes and settings. Lower Co- lumbia Q Center will be in the house with information galore! Y PIZ Z A DA ECIAL! for 22 $ S TU E S Dining Out 503.325.7414 bakedak.com #1 12th Street, Astoria, OR North Coast and Peninsula ILIES FAM OME! C WEL Hungry Harbor GrillE 3 13 Pa c ific Hw y, Do w n to w n Lo n g Be a c h, W A 3 60-642-5555 • w w w.hu n gryha rb o r.c o m –– N OW HIRIN G S EAS ON AL HEL P –– My golf game may be under par, but the Breakfast specials here are not! 3 8TH & L, ON THE S EAV IEW BEAC H APPROAC H 3 60-642-7880 BARNARD G RIFFIN W INEM AK ER DINNER FRI. M AY 4TH 503.755.1818 www.camp18restaurant.com Favorite stop to & from the Coast Seaside 451 Ave U Seaside Golf 503-738-5261 Course seasidegolfcourse@gmail.com Check out “iLLUMiNART/Astoria” during Astoria’s Second Sat- urday Art Walk. 16 . Designing Health Gallery 1618 Exchange St. Deanna Hogan has a background in textile and figurative art. She became an ODACA (Original Doll Artist Council of America) artist in 2006. In recent years, she has been creating mixed-media art journal pages, introduced through an online course called Life Book (willowing.org). These art pages incorporate personal development techniques and use a variety of media. 1396 Duane St. A different kind of gallery! Check out the offerings of 10 local artists and artisans presenting work in a variety of mediums. Then check out the open mosaic studio where you can learn the ancient process of mosaic and create your own work of art. 17. Creations Studio & PLUS … Ruins at the Astor 1423 Commercial St. Come celebrate the KMUN Coast Com- “Pegasus’ Cousin” by Samyak Yamauchi, on display at Riv- erSea Gallery munity Radio station’s 35th birthday 6 to 10 p.m. during the Art Walk! The setting is the magnificent Ruins at the Astor. Bring your dancing shoes, as DJ Joey Altruda will be spinning tunes. The no-host bar will feature Fort George brews, wine, snacks and, of course, birthday cake. iLLUMiNART Light up the night after artwalk! Eight locations on a walking tour will fuse art, lighting, projections and mu- sic 8 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, April 13 and 14. (Map available at illuminart.info) Dig into the ‘LightBox Files’ ASTORIA — LightBox Photographic Gal- lery recognizes the Portland photographic community for their talent in the seventh annual “PDX 30 Exhibit.” This group ex- hibit opens with an artists’ reception 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, April 14. One image each from 30 photogra- phers was chosen to be featured. This work stood out from the crowd and exhibits the vision and creativity of the photographer. This year Portland Photographer Zeb Andrews served as juror. The majority of his week is spent immersed in photogra- phy while working at Blue Moon Camera and Machine in North Portland. Also opening on this night is “The LightBox Files Exhibit.” Entering its third year, the exhibit and collection honor the “complete photographer” by recognizing those that pursue the art of fine printing. On this night, all seven photographers will be featured with a series of prints on the walls and a collection in the drawers. The work will be featured in the viewing drawers for the 2018 calendar year. “The PDX 30 Exhibit” and “The Light- BLUE MITCHELL PHOTO “Of Salt and Earth,” on display at LightBox Pho- tographic Gallery box Files Exhibit” will be on display in the gallery through Tuesday, May 8. Visit the gallery during the month to see the collection of work. Complete show info is on the LightBox website at lightbox-pho- tographic.com/shows/. LightBox (1045 Marine Drive) is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Satur- day.