THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 // 9 17 Secret Gallery showcases human motivation, behavior in July show Continued from Page 7 11. Imogen Gallery 240 11th St. Bethany Rowland’s paintings are in- spired by her love of landscape and the raptors that inhabit its skies. Rowland recently completed her second artist residency at PLAYA at Summer Lake in eastern Oregon. Her work is a perfect blend of realism and abstraction of that landscape. Rowland’s work is on view through Aug. 6. 12. Cargo 240 11th St. Container are in from Indonesia. Lots of garden items and our tire chairs are back. 13. Forsythea 1124 Commercial St. We are turning six and our anniversary falls almost to the day of Art Walk! Join us for cookies, champagne and lots-o- instore specials. 14. Luminari Arts 1133 Commercial St. Featuring Yoga Gypsy Sally Anderson who has been practicing yoga for 32 years and has an active studio in Astoria. Meet, discuss and learn about classes, one-on-one sessions and retreats as well as healing essential oils (samples available) and nutritional health. Live music from Red Beans and Rice, featuring Ted Brainiard and John Pre. 15. Old Things and Objects 1144 Commercial St. View new and vintage original paintings and drawings by the owners, and check out many unique additions to our antiques and collectibles world. Listen to music by Lorenzo performed on a 12-string guitar. 16. Holly McHone Jewelers 1150 Commercial St. Creating unique and individual custom designed jewelry. Create something new with your own gemstones or find out how Holly can be your personal di- amond shopper in Antwerp, Belgium. 17. RiverSea Gallery 1160 Commercial St. Charissa Brock’s ethereal sculpture is assembled from her kiln-formed glass, Oregon bamboo, and waxed linen thread. The center of the gallery will feature her 13-ft. long layered wave in- stallation suspended from the ceiling. Additionally, Brian Sostrom translates atmosphere, light and nature’s vast expanses into paintings of beauty by working in diaphanous layers of acrylic on reflective panels. Enjoy music by local guitarist Dylan Clodgo. Brian Sostrom’s acrylic “Future Light” at RiverSea Gallery. 18. The Art Stall 1268 Commercial St. Please join us and see what’s new. I have spaces available for more original art if you are looking for a place to show your work. The season is now! 19. TEMPO Gallery 1271 Commercial St. Phyllis Taylor and Vicki Baker will be showing new “Scenes of Astoria” themed paintings. Both artists will be present at Art Walk. Music by guitarist, AJ. 20. Old Town Framing Company 1287 Commercial St. Just because we miss you! 21. Creation Studio & Gallery 1396 Duane St. Roll the dice, get a mosaic! For only $10, roll a dice and receive the corresponding box #. It will contain a small mosaic that is yours to keep. ($25+ value!) You’ll be entered to win a project gift certificate. 22. Bridge and Tunnel Bottleshop & Taproom 1390 Duane St. Karina Andrews is a woodblock print- maker splitting her time between Astoria and Portland. Andrew’s playful landscapes and abstract prints are inspired by the places we go to look beyond ourselves and the people who guide us there. 23. Penpoint Gallery inside WORLD 1310 Duane St. The penpoint art of Pat Kankkonen is on display. Stunning reflections of nature’s purity as well as blending with mankind’s additions: farms and fences, grand architecture, ships and trains. 24. Yakimon Pop-Up Gallery 1239 Duane St. Miles Nielsen of Munktiki is showing numerous new pieces from his Yakimon series. Yakimon (yaki-fired, mon-mon- ster) is a line of vintage Japanese toy- inspired figures made of ceramic. 25. MunkTiki 1241 Duane St. Munktiki Art Gallery has opened and offers a fun time for all. Colorful ce- ramic mugs and beer steins produced by Munktiki! Paintings in acrylic pen and ink by Debba Debba feature 3-D effects, strong color and influences of tiki art. 26. Oscar de’Masi Studio & Gallery 395 11th St. Oscar has new work to enjoy and will be here to chat about his paintings! We now offer multiple print sizes and exclusive art mugs. 27. AVA Gallery 1010 Duane St. (entrance on Duane) AVA presents the artists participating in the Astoria Open Studios Tour! The 9th annual tour (July 27-28) features 50 artists at 24 locations throughout Astoria. Each artist will have a piece featured in the exhibit that opens during Art Walk and runs through Aug. 4. Meet the artists, talk about their work and start planning your route for the upcoming event. 28. AVA Artist-in-Residence 1010 Duane St. AVA a-i-r Kirista Trask shares plein air sketches and small paintings of the Columbia River area in a series express- ing joy, hope and resilience. Next door, see a-i-r Sally Lackaff’s progress as she works on illustrating two children’s books. AVA’s ongoing a-i-r program provides two artists with free studio space for four months. Learn more at astoriavisualarts.org. 29. Astoria Studio Collective 1010 Duane St. (door on 10th) The Astoria Studio Collective is an art studio space that houses 19 art studios on three floors with a common gallery space on the second floor. Art mediums range from ceramics, painting, sculp- tures, jewelry, digital design, mixed media and more. Astoria Makers (inside Astoria Studio Collective) is a design and fabrication studio also located at 1010 Duane St. Our retail space features local makers of all kinds, including several members of the Studio Collective. ASTORIA – The Secret Gallery, 160 10th St., will show “Human Behavior,” an exhibit focusing on bet- ter understanding people’s motivations and behaviors, as the gallery’s July show with an opening reception from 5-8:30 p.m. at the gal- lery on July 13. McVarish Gallery became the Secret Gal- lery July 1 when the own- ers discovered a “mysteri- ous secret hall and a large unfinished room at the same address,” according to their website. “Human Behavior” fea- tures work from Arizona painter Colin Chillag. Chil- lag’s exhibit includes 24 paintings of Dale Irby, a school teacher who wore the same outfit in his year- book picture for 40 years. “I was interested in rel- ative similarities and dif- ferences between individ- ual identity and group or collective identity,” Chil- lag said. Acting as a group por- trait of a single individual, the Dale Irby series show- cases that juxtaposition. The exhibit will also showcase work by art- ists Laura Barstow, Tyson A work by Tyson Grumm at The Secret Gallery. Grumm, Joshua Jay John- son, Jill McVarish, Kathleen Powers, Ben Killen Rosen- burg, Renee Tay and Sam Vaughan. Chillag’s work has been reviewed in numerous pub- lications such as the L.A. Times and has been dis- played in national and inter- national collections includ- ing the Arizona State University Art Museum and the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. A vegan dinner will be hosted by chef Kenneth Booth of Būsu on August 3 to benefit Clatsop Animal Assistance in conjunction with the show. The gallery showcases artwork by notable artists from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. For more information, contact Chris Minnick at 503-836-3374, email info@ thesecret.gallery or visit the- secret.gallery. Astoria Art Loft offers summer art classes, workshops ASTORIA – The Astoria Art Loft will offer a vari- ety of art classes and work- shops this summer. Children’s classes include Basic Drawing July 16 -18; Writing & illustrat- ing Your Own Book July 23-25; Fused Glass July 30-31 and Aug 1-2; Col- ored Pencil Aug. 6-7 and Creating Sculpture from Junk Aug. 13-15. The classes are primar- ily for children ages 8-12 but exceptions may be made. Workshops for adults 16 years and older include Native American Basket Weaving with 8th gener- ation weaver, Stephanie Craig July 13-14; Wildlife Drawing and Painting with David Kitler Aug. 16-18; Alcohol Inks with Sharyn Warner; Gelli prints & Image transfer with Cheryl Rogers-Tadeich Oct. 4-6 and Painting Boats with Stan Riedesel in October. On-going classes include Watercolor painting from 1-4 p.m. on Wednes- days and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursdays and other times by appointment. Drawing class are from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thurs- days; Fused Glass classes are from 1-3 p.m. on Tues- days in September. Oil Painting focused on oceans will take place on Saturday mornings in September. The Art Loft, located at 106 Third St., also offers rental studios and a gallery with a new exhibit every month. For more information, call 503-325-4442 email astoriaartloft@gmail.com or visit Astoriaartloft.com.