The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, November 29, 2018, Page 2, Image 2

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GEARHART — Gearhart cele-
brates its centennial in 2018,
and on the first Saturday of
each month from 2 to 5 p.m.
it celebrates the Gearhart Art
Walk, where you can wander
through the town and enjoy
refreshments and art.
The next Art Walk takes
place Dec. 1.
Pacific Crest Cottage
726 Pacific Way
503-738-6560
Pacific Crest Cottage presents hand-
crafted bags and accessories fashioned
from Oregon leather and Pendleton
wool — one-of-a-kind creations by
Kimberly Fisher.
Cascade Sotheby’s
587 Pacific Way
503-738-5100
We are excited to offer this opportu-
nity for raising awareness of the
need for food in our four office
locations and doing something to
help during the Gearhart Art Walk.
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‘Queen-Bee,’ a work of mixed
media by Patty Thurbly at
SunRose Gallery.
Shine Fair Trade
yarn and craft shop, focuses on
community building by offering a free
Knit Night, plus a rotating selection of
all-ages knitting and crafting classes.
609 Broadway St.
Shine Fair Trade offers exclusive art
where everything is handmade.
Featuring “Namaste” in December,
hand-knitted shawls, gloves and
socks produced by artisans in Nepal
who are changing their lives through
their work.
A Great Gallery
576 Pacific Way
503-709-2840
agreatgallery.com
New to the gallery are wonderful bird
creations by Mary Schlunegger and
handmade Christmas ornaments by
Donna Mareina. New pieces have
arrived from Lynda Campbell, Mary
Ann Gantenbein, Deanne Johnson and
Donna Mareina, the Great Gallery team.
SEASIDE — Celebrating 14
years in 2018, the next Seaside
First Saturday Art Walk, will
be held 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 1.
Visitors meet artists, snag
appetizers by favorite restau-
rants or personal chefs, view
artist demonstrations and
enjoy live performances in
music.
The free event takes place
between Holladay Drive
and Broadway Street in the
historic district of downtown
Seaside.
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. Featuring the art
of pouring with 20 rotating taps
for craft beers and ciders, a Growler
filling station and offering wines by
the glass.
PHOTOS COURTESY SUSAN THOMAS
Bird creations by Mary
Schlunegger at A Great Gallery.
The Natural Nook
738 Pacific Way
503-738-533
flowers@seasidenaturalnook.com
Don’t forget The Natural Nook
during Artwalk! We feel honored to
represent more than 20 talented lo-
cal consignment artists year-round.
Trails End Art
Association
656 A Street
503-717-9458
trailsendart.org
Trail’s End will open a spectac-
ular new show. Some fine new
members as well as longtime ones
will exhibit recent watercolors,
oils and pastels, as well as mixed
media, photographs, fiber arts and
3-D works.
SunRose Gallery
606 Broadway St.
Upcycle artist Patty Thurlby brings
2018 to a whimsical end with “A One
of a Kind Christmas,” creating tabletop
Christmas trees, wall art and holiday
decor — all composed of found
objects and vintage bric-a-brac.
Mixed-media artist Lauda Gilman
shares knitted elf hats, steampunk
refrigerator magnets and tree
ornaments, and Cathy Tippin has new
broken china jewelry and gifts.
Blue Bond Studio and
Gallery
PHOTOS COURTESY DENISE FAIRWEATHER
‘Aspens,’ oil on board by Blue Bond at Blue Bond Studio and Gallery.
Pacific Heirloom
608 Broadway St.
Spode’s “Christmas Tree” is a popular
pattern of Christmas china collected
by people around the world. For the
Art Walk, a private collection amassed
over more than three decades is being
released by the founder of Pacific
Heirloom, including platters, place
settings and serving dishes.
Westport Winery
Seaside
810 Broadway St.
Westport Winery Seaside creates
custom gift baskets and offers com-
plimentary gift-wrapping.
Starry Night Inn
‘Felted,’ wool art by Seaside
Yarn and Fiber.
Fairweather House &
Gallery
‘Cape Blanco,’ a pastel by Susan Thomas at A Great Gallery.
612 Broadway St.
Opening artist reception for “All is
Calm,” an exhibition featuring the art
of Susan Romersa. The Seaside artist
paints in oil, celebrating the beauty in
portraits and figure paintings.
In addition, Fairweather’s annual
harp petting zoo, featuring beautiful
Limerick harps by Northwest wood-
crafter Duane Bolster. Naturalist Neal
Maine will speak at 6 p.m. about the
quietness found in the local habitat
during the winter. Plus, Art Walk
417 S. Holladay Drive
Amazing paintings by artist Blue
Bond done in oil on canvas. Animals,
people, still life and wonderful
scenery pictures will delight Art Walk
guests.
hostess cookie exchange, live music
performed by Shirley 88 and compli-
mentary gifts for patrons.
host a group show and holiday art
sale during December, featuring the
work of artists who have shown in the
gallery before. “An Art-Filled Holiday”
will be an exciting and eclectic show
with plenty of framed, original
wall art and art prints available to
purchase.
Art in the Loft Gallery
at Beach Books
Seaside Yarn and
Fiber
616 Broadway St.
Art-in-the-Loft at Beach Books will
10A N. Holladay Drive
Seaside Yarn and Fiber, a knitting,
‘Lady,’ oil on canvas by Su-
san Romersa at Fairweather
House & Gallery.
811 First Ave.
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.
Find additional original art
during the day at:
• Dough Dough Bakery, 8 N Holladay
Drive
• Hold Fast Gallery, 611 Broadway St.
• Seaside Antique Mall, 726 Broadway
St.
• Seaside Coffee House, 3 N. Holladay
Drive