The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, May 30, 2019, Page 14, Image 13

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    14 // COASTWEEKEND.COM
June
1
GEARHART — Each month on the fi rst Saturday from
2-5 p.m. wander through the town and enjoy refreshments
and art from participating merchants.
The next art walk is Saturday, June 1.
A Great Gallery
576 Pacifi c Way – 503-709-2840
— agreatgallery.com.
Introducing a new piece, “The
Gearhart Hotel,” this original pastel by
Susan Thomas will be on display at A
Great Gallery.
This magnifi cent structure was
demolished in 1973. It was the place to
go for generations of Gearhart families
and holds many fond memories for
the community. Come and celebrate
with us on June 1. Refreshments and
chocolate will be served.
The Natural Nook
738 Pacifi c Way – 503-738-533 —
fl owers@seasidenaturalnook.com
Don’t forget The Natural Nook
during Artwalk! We feel honored
to represent over 20 talented local
consignment artists year around!
Stop in to see their new and ever
changing artistic endeavors! Open 7
days a week!
Lynda Campbell’s pastel
“Nested” at Trail’s End Art
Association.
Trails End Art
Association
656 “A” Street – 503-717-9458 —
trailsendart.org
Trail’s End Gallery will open an
exciting new show during the Gearhart
ArtWalk on Saturday, June 1, featuring
E xp i re s 6 / 6 / 1 9
10% OFF
The Gearhart Hotel by Susan Thomas at A Great Gallery.
our fi ne pastel group of eight artists
which meet weekly at the gallery. A
reception will be held in their honor
from 2-5 p.m. Other Trail’s End artists
will be displaying their work around
the gallery.
The pastel group is made up of
intermediate and advanced pastel
artists. It was started by Kathy Moberg
and has been meeting for at least
15 years. All are professional artists
and most have won awards over the
years from their presence in various
shows and competitions. Along with
Kathy are long-time painters, Lynda
Campbell, Mary Ann Gantenbein, Jan
Clawson, Deanne Johnson and Susan
Thomas.
Newer to the group are Claire
McIntyre and Linda Rook. In May,
the group will move to the outdoors
weekly, painting in various scenic spots
along the coast in Washington and
Oregon.
Trail’s End is the oldest gallery on
the North Coast, having been built as a
schoolhouse in the early 1900’s and re-
verted to art classrooms and a gallery
mid-century. Besides the gallery there
is a gift shop full of prints, small objects
and artwork, notecards and reason-
ably-priced paintings. The membership
continues to grow and has artists
joining from Washington and parts of
the North Coast, including the Portland
area. We off er workshops and classes
to our members as well as the public,
and open studios to our members with
a small fee to non-members. Our an-
nual judged show is open to everyone
in August. In July we hold a Kids Kamp,
Lynda Campbell’s pastel “Kaleidoscope” at Trail’s End Art
Association.