The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, August 01, 2019, Page 14, Image 13

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“Madonna of the Border” by
Zemula Fleming at SunRose
Gallery.
SEASIDE — Celebrating 15 years in 2019, the next Sea-
side First Saturday Art Walk, will be held 5 to 7 p.m., Sat-
urday, Aug. 3. The free event takes place between Holladay
Drive and Broadway Street in the Historic Gilbert District of
downtown Seaside.
Gilbert District Gallery,
613 Broadway St.
Featuring working artist and teacher
Ian Ricker with oils refl ecting the
beauty of the landscapes and wildlife
of Alaska, the Pacifi c Northwest and
western themed art. In addition,
featuring Ricker’s spouse, wildlife artist
Jennie Truitt.
Peddler’s Row, 604
Broadway
Featuring vintage oils, designer goods
and work created by artisans. Peddler’s
Row is a new-old business curated
by Avery Loschen and Will Perkins,
property owners of the Gilbert Block
Building.
SunRose Gallery, 606
Broadway St.
Featuring the richly decorative story-
telling art of bead mosaic artist Zemula
Fleming. She says, “I am particularly
fascinated by the icon and its power to
evoke adoration and reverence.” Also
introducing the textile art of musical
artist Jennifer Goodenberger, new
ceramic work by Charlotte Bruhn and
sand dollar mosaics by Mimi Cernyar
Fox. Live music provided by guitarist
David Crabtree accompanied on saxo-
phone and fl ute by Ray Coff ey.
Pacifi c Heirloom Art and
Collectables, 608 Broad-
way St.
Featuring antique cobalt blue glass. The
characteristic bright dark blue identifi es
it for the collector. Most cobalt glass
found today was made after the Civil
War. It was made using oxide of cobalt.
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“Wahkeena” fi ne art photograph by Dale Veith at Fairweather House and Gallery.
“Dueling Beauties” by Bryan
May at The Whet Spot.
crushed glass are applied fusing after
each layer until the desired eff ect is
achieved. She enjoys the juxtaposition
of art and science in learning what this
medium can do. She teaches glass art
at the Art Loft in Astoria. Tastings by
Buddha Kat Winery during Art Walk.
“Spirit of the North” by Ian
Ricker at Gilbert District
Gallery.
Fairweather House and
Gallery, 612 Broadway St.
Opening reception for “Outside
Interests,” featuring local painters
and artisans hugely impressed with
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Shine Fair Trade, 609
Broadway St.
Featuring award winning North Coast
artist Audene Jay. Her art includes
painting, jewelry, lapidary, poetry,
performance art, music, professional
knitting and clothing design. She has
taught Fearless Drawing and enjoys
being diverse and having freedom to
express herself in many media. “Change
is the only constant.”
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“Sunset at the Beach” acrylic by Carole Zenny at Art in the Loft
at Beach Books.
the wide-open, majestic vistas of the
Pacifi c Northwest. Selected art and new
original work conveys nature’s shifting
moods with no human presence visible.
Juried artists include Paul Brent, Rene
Hafeman, Melissa Jander, Sharon Kath-
leen Johnson, Bev Drew Kindley, Martha
Lee, Gretha Lindwood, Susan Romersa,
Shelby Silver and Peg Wells. Welcoming
new artists Vicky Combs, Christine
Downs and Elina Zebergs. Naturalist Neal
Maine will speak about the local habitat
at 6 p.m. There will be live painting by
Paul Brent and music by Shirley 88.
Art-in-the-Loft at Beach
Books, 616 Broadway St.
Hosting the Westside ArtShare, a
multi-talented group exhibiting mixed
media artwork around the theme
“Summer Vacation.” Participating artists
are Lori Hicke, Riis Griff en, Elizabeth
Higgins, Carole Zenny, Megan Turner
Baxter, Debbie Grover, Theresa Magsig
Kotvis, Laura Thode and Suzanne Ebert.
Meet and greet the artists.
Seaside Yarn and Fiber,
10A N. Holladay Drive
Featuring weaver Dana of Selah Signs
who will be showcasing her one-of-
a-kind weavings and doing a demo
during the Art Walk.
The Whet Spot, 12 N. Holl-
aday Drive
Featuring the art of Bryan “Mumble-
semcee” May. “My creations are like
adopted pets or children; I just want
them to go to a good home and to
someone who loves them.”
Angi D Wildt Gallery, 737
Broadway St., #2
Featuring glass paintings by Christine
Kende. In her process, multiple layers of
Westport Winery, 810
Broadway St.
Featuring Josh Fry, a self-taught artist
and Seaside native who creates his
paintings using spray paint cans along
with complex sets of stencils.
Blue Bond Art Studio and
Gallery, 417 S. Holladay
Drive
Featuring oil paintings and acrylics by
Blue Bond, an accomplished Seaside
professional artist whose specialty is
portraits and wildlife.
Starry Night Art Hotel and
Inn, 811 First Ave.
Featuring the art of Caroline Green, an
artist that uses glazing to create paint-
ings inspired by the Pacifi c Northwest
environment. The art at the motel is
curated by Chris Haberman.
Find additional original art
during the day at: Seaside Cof-
fee House, 3 N. Holladay Drive;
Seaside Antique Mall, 726
Broadway St. and at Dough
Dough Bakery, 8 N Holladay
Drive.