The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, August 30, 2018, Page 9, Image 21

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    AUGUST 30, 2018 // 9
Sept.
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SEASIDE — Celebrating 14 years in 2018, the next Seaside
First Saturday Art Walk will be held 5 to 7 p.m. Sept. 1. 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 an antique business curated
by Avery Loschen and Will Perkins,
owners of the Gilbert Block Building.
PHOTOS COURTESY DENISE FAIRWEATHER
SunRose Gallery
606 Broadway St.
Wool sculpture artist Robin
Montero is introducing a new felted
lamp series, “Natural Beauty,” in the
form of internally illuminated light
sconces, all handcrafted, hand-cut
and made from scratch. She creates
both wall-mounted and tabletop
lamps.
Also featured are new stained-
glass and ceramic mosaics by Anna
Meyrick, and beaded and acrylic
icons and wall shrines by Zemula
Fleming. Live music will be provided
by classical guitarist Dan Golden.
Light appetizers will be served.
Paul Brent Pop-Up
Gallery and Studio
604 Broadway St.
Artist Paul Brent will be showing
new watercolors completed on
a recent trip to France. The new
works feature scenes of Paris, the
Normandy Coast and the villages
and chateaux of the Loire Valley.
Limestone cliffs of Normandy
reflect the towering parapets of
castles and cathedrals in watercolors
that reflect the national romance of
the Impressionists.
Pacific Heirloom
608 Broadway St.
Featuring Oregon-grown antiques,
art and collectibles presented by Kay
Kenny. For September, carved wood
art will be showcased.
‘Blue Heron in Sea Grass,’ a felted lamp by Robin Montero Sun-
Rose Gallery.
‘Pathways’ by Donna Swanson, mixed-media at Faiweather
House and Gallery.
‘Chateau de Chenonceau,’
part of a watercolor impres-
sions of France series by Paul
Brent, at the Paul Brent Pop-
up Gallery and Studio.
David M. Neff is a former con-
tractor and homebuilder from Canby.
He uses specialty woods, which he
harvests himself. Most pieces are
carved out of one piece of wood.
Fairweather House
and Gallery
612 Broadway St.
Opening reception for “Color and
Shape,” an exhibition featuring new
contemporary works by regional art-
ists. The show covers every aspect of
art, textures, materials and finishes,
highlighting the quintessentially
colorful fall season.
A fall habitat lecture by natural-
ist and wildlife photographer Neal
Maine takes place at 6 p.m. Live
music by Shirley 88. Light bites and
beverages.
Art in the Loft
Gallery at Beach
Books
616 Broadway St.
Art-in-the-Loft at Beach Books
presents Consu Tolosa, a mixed-me-
‘Peaches,’ a watercolor by Bill
Baily at Fairweather House
and Gallery.
dia painter from Portland, for its
September showing. Consu, born
in Montevideo, Uruguay, has called
Portland her home since 1997. Her
new collection of bright, dynamic
mixed-media abstracts and figura-
tive works explore the complexity of
emotions of human relationships.
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 are
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.
Starry Night Inn
811 First Ave.
‘Cultural Merge,’ oil on linen
by Zifen Qian at Fairweather
House and Gallery.
An art motel by the sea located in
a Victorian villa where each room
features art from Oregon artists.
The art at the motel is curated by
Chris Haberman. Starry Night Inn
continues to feature Brenda Dunn,
artist/illustrator. Brenda’s specialty
is her vintage inspired pinups that
capture the sultry, glamour of
the 1940s and ’50s. Her work was
featured in three seasons of the TV
show “Portlandia.”
Westport Winery
Seaside
810 Broadway St.
As part of this evening of art,
Westport will feature 34 unique
labels featuring original art by
family and friends. Westport Winery
won Double Gold at the Savor NW
Competition with our 2014 Maritime
Sparkling Riesling!
‘Fishing,’ oil on linen, by Blue Bond at Blue Bond Studio and
Gallery.
Blue Bond Studio
and Gallery
417 S. Holladay Drive
Featuring amazing paintings by
artist Blue Bond done in oil on
canvas. Animals, people, still life and
wonderful scenery pictures will de-
light Art Walk guests. Blue Bond is a
local artist in Seaside. He paints and
teaches in oil and acrylic to novices
and experienced painters alike.
Gilbert District
Gallery
613 Broadway St.
Featuring Lisa Sofia Robinson,
formerly a professional photogra-
pher for 22 years. She now produces
digital color studies for giclees and
creates original acrylic paintings
on canvas. Lisa loves color, texture
and contrasts. The gallery is a co-op
shared by artists from Oregon and
Washington.
Shine Fair Trade
609 Broadway St.
Featuring exclusive jewelry and art
where everything is handmade.
All of the wonderful fair trade and
handmade clothing, jewelry and
home decor gifts you have come to
expect are waiting to be discovered.
Find additional original art during the
day at:
• Hold Fast Gallery, 611 Broadway St.
• Seaside Antique Mall, 726 Broadway St.
• Seaside Coffee House, 3 N. Holladay
Drive.