The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, February 14, 2019, Page 25, Image 34

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2019 // 25
Photography and FisherPoets at Cannon Beach Gallery
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the Wine Shack & Martha
Moulton, will be on display
through Sunday, March 24.
The gallery is also host-
ing a FisherPoet reading
from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday,
Feb. 24. The reading will
include a pop-up art exhibit
featuring Drea Frost and
Tom Grogg. Frost is a for-
mer CBAA art grant recip-
ient, and her art has been
featured in multiple local
galleries and, most recently,
on the cover of “Just Movin’
the Water Around” by Peter
Lindsey. The work will
be on display in a tempo-
rary exhibit starting Friday,
Feb. 22, and ending after
the FisherPoet reading on
Sunday.
Our fi rst 2019 Artist in
Residence was awarded to
Seaside resident and long-
time Arts Association volun-
teer Dorota Haber-Lehigh.
The grant was provided by
the City of Cannon Beach
from the Community Grant
Fund. Dorota will create
art in the gallery between
11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Satur-
days in February and March.
Come see her work and ask
questions. Her work will be
featured in a group exhibit
with other members of the
Oregon Botanical Artists
from Wednesday, March 27,
to Sunday, May 5.
The Cannon Beach Gal-
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Bind books, tell stories at Sou’wester
SEAVIEW, Wash. — For
those of a literary bent, the
next two workshops at the
Sou’wester Lodge involve
books and stories.
A class taking place noon
to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16,
with illustrator, printmaker
and bookbinder Jillian Bar-
thold will teach the basic
tools used in bookbinding
and the process of making
a hardcover Coptic stitch
book.
Coptic stitch binding,
one of the earliest forms
of bookbinding, is sewn
with thread leaving an
exposed spine. You’ll leave
with your very own blank
book to use as a journal or
sketchbook.
Another workshop,
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday,
Feb. 23, is titled “Story is a
Chance: Writing as Spiritual
Practice.”
Participants will use
writing as a means of
exploring the chances our
ancestors took to bring us
to this moment, the chances
we have taken to bring us to
now, and how these chances
impact the stories of our
own lives and the lives of
those who come after us.
Bennett is a writer, story-
teller, educator and spiritual
care provider. Twice nomi-
nated for the Pushcart Prize,
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Melissa Bennett, a writer,
storyteller, educator and
spiritual care provider.
Jillian Barthold, an illustrator,
printmaker and bookbinder.
Melissa’s work focuses on
social justice, culture, tradi-
tion and spirituality.
RSVP for these work-
shops via souwester-
frontdesk@gmail.com or
360-642-2542. Visit the
Sou’wester website for
prices, supply lists and other
information.
The Lodge is at 3728 J
Place.