The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, April 11, 2019, Page 2, Image 2

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1. The Art Loft
RiverSea Gallery
106 Third St.
Northwest birds featured in unusual,
creative pieces. Wildlife photographer
Morgan Heum speaks on birds at 2 p.m.
Open house is from 1 to 4 p.m. For more
info, call 503-325-4442.
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‘A Short Walk Along the Way,’ book art by Christine Trexel now
at RiverSea Gallery.
2. WineKraft
80 10th St. (Pier 11)
Featuring work from six local artists
and live music starting at 7 p.m. Sip
wine, eat and enjoy the arts. We are the
perfect location for you to wrap up your
art walking.
3. Paul Polson Gallery
100 10th St.
Presenting my “Space” series. Five large
squarish paintings not yet shown as a
group. The ceiling mural is fi nished, too.
4. Blue Collar
Collective
106 10th St.
Open for its second art walk with paper
installation, mixed media and photo-
graphs exploring correspondence, travel,
weather and the Pacifi c Northwest. Join
us for a Letter Writing Social; we’ll have
everything you need to send a postcard
or letter.
5. McVarish Gallery
160 10th St.
Presenting new work by Morrison
Pierce. This new series paints a stark and
heartbreaking story of loneliness and
the American housewife in the 1950s.
6. KALA
1017 Marine Drive
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McVarish Gallery
Morrison Pierce’s ‘Kitchen
Scene #3,’ on view at
McVarish Gallery.
Featuring paintings by Oscar Nelson,
Paul Soriano, Bill Atwood, Annie Eskelin,
Charlotte Bruhn and collage by Sid Delu-
ca and Joi Smith. A Dance Night follows
Art Walk from 9 p.m. to midnight. New
and old favorites from disco to Motown
and R&B. The cover is $5 for this 21+
show.
7. Astoria Vintage
Hardware
1162 Marine Drive
Jeff Donnelly is our April Pop Up Artist.
Donnelly fell in love with oil painting
more than 45 years ago and found a
“hobby” that fulfi lls him immensely.
8. Imogen Gallery
240 11th St.
Lush photographs by Deb Stoner create
dramatic still-life imagery. Reminiscent
of the work of Dutch masters, her
images weave complex mazes of texture
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9. Cargo
240 11th St.
Spring is in the air! Lots of fun t-shirts
from around the world for children and
adults.
1124 Commercial St.
Featuring Tal DeWitt’s view of rain from
a diff erent perspective. His paintings
transport us to another place. Join us to
meet the artist.
11. Luminari Arts
1133 Commercial St.
Celebrating fi ve years and featuring the
beloved artwork of local icon Bill Dodge.
Come meet Bill and hear stories. Live
music with Ted Brainiard and John Orr,
duo of Red Beans and Rice. Judith reads
Tarot cards.
12. Holly McHone
Jewelers
1150 Commercial St.
Holly is heading to Antwerp. It’s not too
late to have her fi nd you the perfect di-
amond for yourself or someone special.
See Logan or Brianna tonight!
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Astoria Vintage Hardware
‘Absinthe,’ by Jeff Donnelly, on view at Astoria Vintage
Hardware.
Duane Street
13. RiverSea Gallery
1160 Commercial St.
Presenting “A Tribute to Ursula K. Le
Guin” by local artists infl uenced by her
work: Christine Trexel, Sally Lackaff and
Roger Dorband. Also, Jason Mayer shows
new monotypes.
14. Tempo Gallery
1271 Commercial St.
Photographer Carol Smith’s show,
“Refl ections on Landscape,” includes
photographs from her recent trip to
Nova Scotia. Peter Unander plays jazz
keyboard, and other Tempo artists will
also be on hand.
15. The Art Stall
1268 Commercial St.
The walls are full of local, original art
for sale. Welcoming Jim Bue, who uses
spray paint on poster board to create
planets and landscapes, and Oscar
Nelson, who works with spray paint
on wood and incorporates his sense of
humor.
exploring Cuba, as well as Pacifi c North-
west images and product designs.
students’ creativity in treasures found in,
and inspired by, the library basement!
18. Creations Studio &
Gallery
24. Astoria Studio
Collective & Gallery
1396 Duane St. (Duane and 14th
streets)
Add more fun to your art walk experi-
ence by creating your own mini mosaic
for only $5 for fi rst-timers at Creations.
Even kids 5 and up can participate. We’re
just around the corner!
1010 Duane St.
Housing 19 art studios with a common
gallery space for art walks. The artist
mediums include ceramics, painting,
sculptures, jewelry, digital design, mixed
media and makers.
In the AVA Gallery, showcasing local
student artists in the third annual Clat-
sop County High School Art Exhibition,
“For Love of Illusion,” featuring students
from area schools. The show includes a
variety of artistic styles and approaches.
Awards will be presented at 7 p.m. Come
early to vote for your favorites.
19. Bridge and Tunnel
Bottleshop and
Taproom
1390 Duane St.
Armando Olved’s work has evolved from
alebrijes, fantastic Mexican creatures, to
calaveras and other animal fi gures. He
has created hundreds of works in mixed
media and paper mache.
20. Museum of
Whimsey
1215 Duane St.
Museum of Whimsy features two fl oors
of odd, fun, fanciful, historical exhibits.
Free admission during Art Walk.
21. The Harbor
1130 Exchange St.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Art is a healing therapeutic tool. Join
us for an interactive activity and vigil
honoring survivors of sexual assault.
16. Month of the
Young Child
22. AVA AIR @Studio
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1332 Commercial St. (Abeco
building.)
Celebrate the month of the young child!
Delight in the use of color, texture and
free expression of young pre-K and
kindergarten through third-grade artists
from area schools. Children’s work on
display for one evening only in the old
Abeco space!
453-A 11th St.
Sally Lackaff will demonstrate her work
on two children’s books in progress.
She will discuss her process and plans,
continuing on her quest to illustrate
these two books simultaneously.
17. Designing Health
1428 Commercial St.
Showing Kim Rose Adams’ photographs
23. Astoria Public
Library, Flag Room
450 10th St.
Astoria Library Foundation hosts a
library-inspired Tongue Point and AHS
student art show. Come support our
25. Oscar d’Masai
Studio & Gallery
395 11th St.
Oscar has new work to enjoy and will be
here to chat about his paintings. We now
off er multiple print sizes and exclusive
art mugs.
26. AVA Artist in
Residence
375 11th St.
Celeste Endlich showing a combination
of intaglio prints, line drawings, water-
color and prints made using dried moss.
27. Sea Gypsy Gifts
1001 Commercial St.
Terri Shinners has brought her beautiful
work into Astoria. From the Pacifi c
Northwest, she has more than 15 years
of experience and teaches. Stop in and
say hi and enjoy snacks.
28. Jody Ray
Photography
959 Commercial St.
See Jody’s passion for printed photos
and how they can change lives. After an
informal interactive talk, a printer will be
available to print one photo for you. Join
the movement of memory-making and
connecting families through photos.