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Continued from Page 4 23 10 9 photography in the late 1990s, practicing their craft around the American West. They have been revisiting 20 years of work, including their time living in West Africa. They took photos to capture moments in history of the people and places they’ve been. Their best photos encour- age empathy with others. 21. Munk Tiki, 1241 Duane St. Presenting tiki artists from around the country with paintings and sculpture from over 20 artists. Throw on your Hawaiian shirt and join us. 22. Oscar d’Masi Studio & Gallery , 395 11th St. Come by and enjoy d’Masi’s newest series, “Life on a Knifes Edge,” a series of paintings done with palette knives. We off er originals, prints, exclusive art mugs and tiles.d’Masi’s colorful, emotional and eclectic art makes every visit an adventure. 23. AVA Center for the Arts, 1010 Duane St. AVA is honored to present “FUGITIVE,” a collabora- tion by local artists Jessica Schleif, Jesse Jones and Dawn Stetzel. Using the word ‘fugitive’ as a prompt, the three women connected while gathering discarded objects from North Coast waterways and trash piles. For the installa- tion, each artist brings their own meaning to the collected debris. More info at astoriavisualarts.org. 24. AVA Artist-in-Residence, 1010 Artist Dawn Stenzel is one of three local artists in Astoria Visual Arts ‘FUGITIVE’ show at the AVA Center for the Arts. Darren Orange’s ‘Satiated Expansion’ oil on canvas at Imogen Gallery. A work from the Astoria Draw Group at Astoria Vintage Hardware. fantastic and recently added local work. 26. Astoria Studio Collective , 1010 Duane St. (Upstairs) The collective houses 19 art studios on three fl oors, with a common space gallery on the second fl oor. The art- ists mediums range from ceramics, painting, sculptures, jewelry, digital design, mixed media and makers. 17 27. Sea Gypsy Gifts, 1001 Commercial St. With many amazing local artists there’s always some- thing new being created. Come down and see us. Carol Smith’s ‘Yellowstone in Autumn’ panorama at TEMPO Gallery. Duane St. Morrison Pierce and Oscar Nelson each begin a 4-month long residency. Pierce presents songs you have never heard vs. pictures you have never seen. Nelson pres- ents a multi-year series exploration of the space of bound- less freedom within. Learn more about AVA’s a-i-r pro- gram at astoriavisualarts.org. 25. Astoria Makers , 1010 Duane St. Astoria Makers is a custom design and fabrication stu- dio located in historic downtown Astoria hosting items for purchase from a variety of local makers. Come see some 28. Reclamation Marketplace, 936 Com- mercial St. Featuring original paintings, beaded embroidery and mounted sculpture pieces by Portland-based artist Angela Myers for the month of September. •Art Cards •Stationary •Jewelry •Ceramics 1133 Commercial Street Astoria, OR 97103 503.468.0308 See. Go. Do. The Arts • Music • Museums • Classes • Film News • Blogs • Dining • & More Art Cards • Stationary Jewelry • Ceramics ORIGINAL FINE ART 1133 Commercial Street Astoria, OR 97103 503.468.0308 “Lilies and Cupcake”, mixed media on the waterfront port of ilwaco, wa marie-powell.com 360-244-0800 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 // 5