JULY 5, 2018 // 9
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SEASIDE — Celebrating 14 years in 2018, the next Seaside
First Saturday Art Walk takes place 5 to 7 p.m. July 7. The free
event is all about seeing and selling art in sponsoring businesses
between Holladay Drive and Broadway Street in the historic
area of downtown Seaside.
Peddler’s Row
600 Broadway St.
Featuring vintage original oils, designer
goods, work created by artisans, and
collectibles gathered from all over the
country! Peddler’s Row is a new-old
business curated by Avery Loschen and
Will Perkins, property owners of the
Gilbert Block Building.
SunRose Gallery
606 Broadway St.
Longtime local favorite Patty Thurlby
is our featured artist for July. With her
whimsical mixed-media talents, Patty
will present the realities and fantasies
of a “Summer by the Sea” using
locally-found upcycled “ephemera” ma-
terials, such as driftwood, whimsical
jars and more affordable art is perfect
for beach mementos, home decor and
uplifting gifts. SunRose also represents
23 other local and regional artists
working in mosaic, felt, oils, acrylic and
steampunk. Light appetizers will be
served, plus live music.
Pacific Heirloom
608 Broadway St.
Featuring Oregon-grown antiques, art
and collectibles presented by Kay Kenny.
The Cannon Beach proprietor, a retired
insurance broker, becomes the “new-
old” kid on the Gilbert District Block.
‘Towards Tillamook,’ mixed-
media art by Patty Thurbly at
SunRose Gallery
Fairweather
House & Gallery
612 Broadway St.
Opening artist’s reception for “Ocean
Folk,” an exhibition featuring North-
west acclaimed artists:
Fused glass by Lori Bedard; oil
and watercolor paintings by Paul
Brent; oil paintings by Victoria Brooks;
abstract paintings by Barbara Martin;
whimsical art by Marga Stanley, acrylic
paintings by Jan Shield.
Introducing watercolorist
Bonnie Belden-Doney, who has
been painting since her youth and
has a uniqueness that is captivating.
Her paintings tend to draw viewers
to a memory of visiting the
beach.
Unveiling of 100 Turtles project
by artist Emily Miller, who has spent
the early summer sculpting tiny ce-
ramic sea turtles: curling and shaping
200 front flippers and carving details
into 200 eyes. Twenty-five percent
of July sale proceeds go toward
conservation.
American Bald Eagle conservation
lecture by naturalist Neal Maine at 6
p.m. Painting Seaside LIVE™ demon-
strations by Brent, Brooks and Carolyn
Macpherson. Light bites and music by
Shirley 88.
PHOTOS COURTESY DENISE FAIRWEATHER
‘100 Turtle Project’ by Emily Miller, ceramics, at Fairweather Gallery
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Fused glass platter by artist Barbara Wells at The Whet Spot
Fairweather Gallery presents
‘The Snorkler,’ an oil-on-board
piece by Marga Stanley.
‘Into the Sun’ by Victoria Brooks, an oil-on-linen piece at Fair-
weather Gallery
‘After the Storm’ by Paul Brent, oil on linen, now at Fairweather
Gallery
LEFT: ‘Kate,’ print on wood by Brenda Gunn, on view at Starry
Night Inn RIGHT: Blue Bond Gallery presents ‘Dan,’ an oil portrait by
Blue Bond