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SEASIDE — Celebrating 15 years in 2019, the next
Seaside First Saturday Art Walk takes place 5 to 7 p.m.
March 2. The free event is held between Holladay Drive
and Broadway Street in the Historic Gilbert District of
downtown Seaside.
Welcome to a new year of Gearhart ArtWalks. Each
month on the first Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m., you can
wander through town and enjoy refreshments and art
from participating merchants.
The next event takes place March 2.
1. Angi D Wildt
Gallery
A Great Gallery
737 Broadway St., #2
Featuring eight artists who offer
original oil, watercolor and pastel
paintings as well as bronze, glass
and marble sculptures and photog-
raphy on canvas. Also offering his-
torical posthumous works available
from a private collection.
Denise Fairweather photos
‘Spirit of the Seashore,’ mixed-media by Jan Barber.
“The Legendary Adventures of the
Flying Mingling Brothers.”
2. Westport Winery
810 Broadway St.
Featuring Josh Fry, a self-taught
Seaside artist who creates work
using spray paint cans combined
with complex sets of stencils. He
has produced a YouTube series,
teaches classes and does live
painting shows for area youth and
other groups.
7. Fairweather
House & Gallery
‘Free Spirit,’ bronze, by Bug
Egger, now at Angi D Wildt
Gallery.
3. Blue Bond Art
Studio and Gallery
417 S. Holladay Drive
Featuring oil-on-canvas paintings
and acrylics on board by Blue Bond,
a Seaside artist with a degree from
the San Francisco Art Institute.
The artist teaches in oil and acrylic
to both novices and experienced
painters.
4. Shine Fair Trade
609 Broadway St.
Featuring felted flowers hand-
crafted by artisans in Nepal,
baskets handcrafted in Africa and
hand-painted purses by Sandy
Higgins, local artist. As a member of
the Fair Trade Federation, Shine Fair
Trade demonstrates a genial and
equitable approach to conducting
business.
5. SunRose Gallery
606 Broadway St.
Introducing the mixed-media art
of Jan Barber who creates Spirit
Dolls designed to bring encour-
agement, inspiration, healing
and comfort. Building layers of
vintage ribbon and lace around
a driftwood frame, she tucks in
words that stem from her themes.
Also featuring new art from Robin
Montero, Zemula Fleming, Patty
Thurlby and Cathy Tippin. Serving
light appetizers.
612 Broadway St.
Opening artist reception for
“March,” an exhibition, featuring
fine art photographer Dr. Dale
J. Veith; Russell J. Young; Leah
Kohlenberg; Bev Drew Kindley;
and Mary Hurst, a Celtic jewelry
designer. Offering a Painting Sea-
side LIVE demonstration by Carolyn
Macpherson, music by Shirley 88
and habitat lecture by local natu-
ralist Neal Maine at 6 p.m.
“When I think of “March,” I
think of the many miles that my
son and his fellow cadets spent
marching at West Point. I selected
photos that were either taken at
West Point during the month of
March, or the photos are related
to important marching events that
occurred there.” — Dr. Dale J. Veith
6. Pacific Heirloom
8. Art-in-the-Loft at
Beach Books
608 Broadway St.
Featuring the art of Jamie Hayes, a
color-blind artist who uses vibrant
colors made of small round circles
that look like the circles in tests
for color blindness. Limited edition
print of the illustration taken
from Jamie’s first children’s book
616 Broadway St.
Introducing artists from the
Portland Metro area. Carole Zenny
and Lori Hicke are mixed-media
emerging “Emergence III” artists
dedicated to following their
creative dreams wherever it takes
them.
9. Dough Dough
Bakery
8 N. Holladay Drive
Featuring artist Scott C. Johnson,
who paints in watercolor and
acrylic, creating subtle references to
the spring season with detailed tiny
leaves showing what is just beyond
and approaching.
10. Seaside Yarn
and Fiber
10A N. Holladay Drive
Featuring new hand-dyed color-
ways and offering yarn spinning
demonstrations during the Art
Walk. Taking registrations for spin-
ning classes. Inspiring community
and creativity, Seaside Yarn and
Fiber is an outlet for crafters of all
levels.
576 Pacific Way
New pieces have arrived from Lynda
Campbell, Mary Ann Gantenbein,
Deanne Johnson and Donna
Mareina and Mary Schlunegger —
the Great Gallery team. See what’s
new and enjoy the afternoon with
refreshments and chocolate.
by a reception honoring Gebhart
during the Art Walk.
Coast Gallery and
Numismatics
3350 Highway 101N, Suite D
We are featuring abstract painter
Susan Mitchell, who is showcasing
her ‘Spring Green Garden’ pastel
collection.
The Natural Nook
738 Pacific Way
Don’t forget The Natural Nook
during Art Walk! We represent more
than 20 local consignment artists
year-round. Stop in to see their new
and ever-changing artistic endeav-
ors. Open seven days a week.
Trail’s End Art
Association
656 A St.
Our featured artist is Linda Gebhart,
a fine watercolorist whose show
is titled “On Land and Sea.” Many
other Trail’s End artists will be
showing their work as well. The
gallery opens at 11 a.m., followed
Susan Thomas photos
‘Log Jam,’ pastel by Lynda
Campbell at A Great Gallery.
11. The Whet Spot
12 N. Holladay Drive
Featuring local artists ranging from
the amateur to the professional art-
ist for the purpose of providing Art
Walk visitors access to a wide range
of art. In addition, The Whet Spot
offers a relaxed, friendly, adults-on-
ly atmosphere where patrons can
enjoy craft beers, ciders and wines.
Find additional original art
during the day at Seaside Coffee
House, 3 N. Holladay Drive; Seaside
Antique Mall, 726 Broadway St.; and
at Starry Night Inn, 811 First Ave.
LEFT: ‘Gourd Birds,’ by Mary Schlunegger at A Great Gallery.
RIGHT: ‘Water Mountains,’ a watercolor by Linda Gebhart at
Trail’s End Art Association.