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SEASIDE — Celebrating 15 years in 2019, the next
Seaside First Saturday Art Walk will be held 5 to 7 p.m.,
Saturday, June 1. The free event takes place between Holla-
day Drive and Broadway Street in the Historic Gilbert Dis-
trict of downtown Seaside.
Shine Fair Trade, 609
Broadway St.
Featuring exclusive jewelry and art
where everything is handmade. As a
member of the Fair Trade Federation,
Shine demonstrates a genial and
equitable approach to conducting
business.
SunRose Gallery, 606
Broadway St.
Introducing new credit card
mosaics by Mari Cardinal Walker and
whimsical upcycled mixed media art
by Patty Thurlby. Live music will be
provided by David Crabtree on guitar
and banjo, accompanied on sax and
flute by SunRose owner Ray Coffey.
Pacific Heirloom, 608
Broadway St.
Featuring primitive masks that have
most evidently influenced European
and Western art in styles such as
cubism, fauvism and expression-
ism. Most of the vintage collection
have taken inspiration from the
diverse heritage of African masks. In
addition featuring “Oregon-grown”
antiques, art and collectibles select-
ed by Kay Kenny.
Gilbert District
Gallery, 613
Broadway
Featuring original watercolors,
bronzes, giclees, prints, Native
American jewelry, oil paints,
greeting cards, nature designs and
gifts by selected co-op artists from
Washington and Oregon.
Fairweather House
and Gallery, 612
Broadway St.
Ode to the Tides exhibit, “Place
One in Seaside,” celebrating the
aesthetic and ecological significance
of Oregon’s estuaries and tide pools,
hosted by The Wetlands Conservancy
and partnering with the Clatsop
County Cultural Coalition, Oregon
Sea Grant, and Institute for Natural
Resources. The traveling exhibit
includes artwork of all kinds, from
paintings to fiber, wood, stone, glass
and ceramics. With regional and
local artists displaying their work,
the exhibit and sale bring together
a multitude of styles and creativity.
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LIVE water-related harp music and
more by Rebecca Szymanski and
Christine Sauer, performing as part
of a June First worldwide event
called “Random Acts of Harping.”
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of-harping
Estuary habitat lecture by naturalist
Neal Maine at 6 p.m.
Art-in-the-Loft at
Beach Books, 616
Broadway St.
Ode to the Tides exhibit, “Place Two
in Seaside,” featuring juried art for
purchase. A portion of the sale of
each piece of art will support The
Wetlands Conservancy’s program to
conserve Oregon’s Coastal estuaries.
The Wetlands Conservancy is the
only organization in Oregon dedicat-
ed to working in partnership with
communities statewide to perma-
nently protect, conserve and restore
Oregon’s greatest wetlands – our
most biologically rich and diverse
lands. The mission of The Wetlands
Conservancy is to conserve, enhance
and restore the physical and eco-
logical values of Oregon’s greatest
wetlands for current and future
generations.
Live keyboard music by Shirley 88.
Caroline Green’s “Owl in the Forest” oil on canvas at Starry Night Inn.
Seaside Yarn and Fiber,
10A N. Holladay
Drive
Welcoming Sarah Pedersen, the
artist behind The Dye Project yarns.
Come in to meet the artist, who
traveled from Santa Cruz, Calif., to
attend the Art Walk. In addition,
view the special collection of yarn.
Supporting local and selected
handmade artisans.
The Whet Spot, 12 N.
Holladay Drive
Hand
carved
African
primitive mask at Pacific
Heirloom.
Featuring local artists ranging from
the amateur to the professional
artist for providing Art Walk visitors
access to a wide range of art. In
addition, The Whet Spot offers a
relaxed, friendly, adults-only atmo-
sphere where patrons can enjoy craft
beers, ciders and wines.
Westport Winery,
810 Broadway St.
Named one of the top 20 most
admired wineries in North America
by Winery & Vineyard Management
Magazine, Westport Winery offers
tasting of more than 34 award-win-
ning wines and ciders, plus cool gifts
and free gift wrap. Featuring wine
label art by Darryl Easter.
Barn Horse oil by Julie Olson at Angi D Wildt Gallery.
Christine Kende and Nancy Bosse;
jewelry by Cindy Erickson, sculptures
by Bud Egger and consigned art
from private collections.
classes in oil or acrylic to novices and
experienced painters alike.
Angi D Wildt Gallery,
737 Broadway St., #2
Blue Bond Art Studio
and Gallery, 417 S.
Holladay Drive
Located in the historic Beacon
Building. Featuring photography by
Ty McNeeley; mosaics by Suzanne
Vaughan; oil paintings by Quata
Cody, J. Wesley Willis and Julie Ol-
son; glass by Louis Andrew Schaffer,
Featuring oil paintings and acrylics
by Blue Bond, an accomplished
Seaside professional artist whose
specialty is in portraits and wildlife.
With over fifty years of experience,
the artist teaches one-to-one
Featuring Caroline Green’s bird art.
The artist uses glazing techniques to
create intriguing layered paintings
inspired by the Pacific Northwest
environment and include crows or
owls. Starry Night is an art motel
that offers artist residencies. The
art at the motel is curated by Chris
Haberman.
Starry Night Inn, 811
First Ave.
Wine label art by Darryl
Easter at Westport Winery.
Find additional original art during
the day at Peddler’s Row, 604 Broad-
way Street; Seaside Coffee House, 3
N. Holladay Drive; Seaside Antique
Mall, 726 Broadway St. and at Dough
Dough Bakery, 8 N Holladay Drive.