AUGUST 2, 2018 // 21 Aug. 4 SEASIDE — Celebrating 14 years in 2018, the next Seaside First Saturday Art Walk takes place 5 to 7 p.m. Aug. 4. 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 ar- tisans and collectibles gathered from around the country! Peddler’s Row is an antique business curated by Avery Loschen and Will Perkins, owners of the Gilbert Block Building. SunRose Gallery 606 Broadway St. Featuring Zemula Fleming with her highly collectible, detailed, richly decorative seed bead mosaics and paintings, mostly of women, and small wall shrines. In her travels to Italy, Spain and Peru (her husband’s birthplace), she enjoyed exploring ancient churches with their amazing architecture and artwork. Zemula’s art reflects the people, past and present, who cherished them, and hopes to tell a story for the viewer about a person of another era, encased in a decorative and jewel-like window. Also present will be mixed-media upcycle artist Patty Thurlby and pique assiette artist/owner Cathy Tippin with her new china mosaics and jewelry. Light appetizers will be served. Music is TBA. Pacific Heirloom 608 Broadway St. Featuring “Oregon-grown” antiques, art and collectibles presented by Kay Kenny. Featuring limited-edition prints by Rod Frederick, an artist who grew up in Portland. Artistic influenc- es shaped Frederick’s boyhood — his mother had a degree in fine art, and his father, a lawyer, spent weekends at the easel. Today Rod Frederick’s career is wildlife art. Fairweather House & Gallery 612 Broadway St. Opening artist’s reception for “Emerging,” an exhibition and sale. Introducing Veronica Russell, a mixed-media artist. Russell’s current mixed-media work centers around a block print, using other media to layer in texture, color and overall finish to her multilayered pieces. In addition, the gallery is featur- ing woodworkers Mike Brown, Jim Unwin and Edlee Quesnell. Meet the artists and learn about their artistic journeys. Appetizers and beverages provided. Live music by Shirley 88. Painting Seaside LIVE™ demonstra- tions by Fairweather resident artists Paul Brent and Carolyn Macpherson. Local conservation lecture by natural- ist Neal Maine at 6 p.m. ‘Timber Ghost,’ a limited edition print by Rod Frederick at Pa- cific Heirloom. PHOTOS COURTESY DENISE FAIRWEATHER ‘Summertime,’ a watercolor by Ken Hurley at Gilbert District Gallery. Art in the Loft Gallery at Beach Books 616 Broadway St. Artist Jim Zaleski exhibits his style of vibrant, graphic art prints. Jim’s unique style and intensely colorful prints are well worth the time to drop by and view the world through his artist’s eye. Westport Winery Seaside 810 Broadway St. Featuring a wonderful selection of Shelter from the Storm in lighthouse bottles by Opal Art. In 2016 Westport ‘Madonna of the Border,’ a beaded mosaic by Zemula Fleming at SunRose Gallery. artists from Washington and Oregon features original watercolors, bronzes, giclees, prints, Native American jew- elry, oil paints, greeting cards, nature designs and gifts. on his vast knowledge to novices and experienced painters alike. Moxie Shine Fair Trade Boutique The Whet Spot 12 N. Holladay Drive The Whet Spot offers a relaxed, friendly, “adults only” atmosphere, where patrons can catch up with old friends while enjoying craft beers, ciders and wines. No minors permitted at any time. Featuring the art of pouring with 20 rotating taps for craft beers and ciders, a Growler filling station and offering wines by the glass. ‘Beneath the Aquamarine,’ a lino wood cut by Veronica Russell at Fairweather House & Gallery. ‘Gray,’ oil on linen by Blue Bond at the Blue Bond Gallery. Winery was honored as one of the top 20 most admired wineries in North America by Winery & Vineyard Management Magazine. Gilbert District Gallery 613 Broadway St. In attendance will be Kenneth J. Hurley, an artist known for his artful depiction of the American Buffalo. Hurley has been dubbed the “Buffalo Man.” In 2006, Hurley was awarded the Producer’s Award for his talent and devotion to the world of fine art. Currently showing work in watercolor, pen and ink. The gallery, a co-op shared by 609 Broadway St. Supporting more than 100 non- profits, men and women’s artisan cooperatives from all over the world, and featuring delightful and hip clothing, jewelry, gifts and home goods, Moxie offers exclusive jewelry and art where everything is hand- made. As a member of the Fair Trade Federation Moxie demonstrates a genial and equitable approach to conducting business. Blue Bond Studio and Gallery 417 S. Holladay Drive Featuring amazing paintings by artist Blue Bond done in oil on canvas. Ani- mals, people, still life and wonderful scenery pictures delight guests. Blue is also a teacher and enjoys passing Starry Night Inn 811 First Ave. An art motel by the sea located in a Victorian villa where each room features art from Oregon artists. This motel offers artist residencies. The art at the motel is curated by Chris Haberman. For the summer, Starry Night Inn features Brenda Dunn, artist/illustrator and curator. Brenda’s specialty is her vintage-inspired pin- ups that capture the sultry, glamour of the 1940s and ’50. Her work was featured in three seasons of the TV show “Portlandia.” And find additional original art during the day at: • Hold Fast Gallery, 611 Broadway St. • Dough Bakery, 8 N. Holladay Drive • Seaside Antique Mall, 726 Broadway St. • Seaside Coffee House, 3 N. Holla- day Drive