8 Gin Laughery’s ‘The Morning Path’ monotype at Imogen Gallery. 14 6 11 LEFT: Rebecca Sentgeorge’s ‘Astro Boy’ at RiverSea Gallery. MIDDLE: Jenessa Manion ‘Seafoam’ acrylic on canvas. RIGHT: Mixed media work by Diane Jackson at Luminari Arts. BELOW: A Sámi style bracelet from Nomadic Artistry. The Franklin Apartments Providing Elegance & Efficiency to Downtown Astoria for Over 100 Years 1432 Franklin Avenue Community Property Management 503-325-5678 4 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Continued from Page 2 Hidden Underground Experience and to exhibit their strange and unusual items in the WS LAB. Come Gawk, or participate. Meet fellow collectors of the odd object at Exquisite Corpse. 10% off store items if you’re in costume. 6. KALA, 1017 Marine Drive KALA presents Astoria/Portland artist Jenessa Man- ion. Lifetime painter Manion takes a break from realism, discovering a new passion in abstract and mixed media fl uid painting — to invoke mood and imagination for its viewers. Meet Manion and enjoy refreshments from 5–8 p.m. during art walk. 7. Astoria Vintage Hardware,1162 Marine Drive We are hosting friends Martha Stephens and Jen Hufnagel as they display individual and joint creations in this month’s Pop Up Shop. Stephens creates whim- sical animal mounts and shadow boxes. Hufnagel will be sharing a variety of fi ber craft pieces and handmade leather wallets. They have also created a wonderful col- lection of handmade soaps, a face cream and salve that would be a delightful addition to anyone’s daily regimen. 8. Imogen Gallery, 240 11th St. Featuring printmaker Gin Laughery, formerly of Asto- ria, who traded coastal life for the high plateau desert region of Central Oregon. Laughery brings a rich collec- tion of monotype prints depicting landscape imagery through abstraction, color and texture. Laughery readily interprets her new terrain through printmaking, sharing a focused collection inspired by the high desert. 9. Cargo, 240 11th St. October is the time for our 10th annual Day of the Dead alter. Stop by and visit with folks’ art pieces from Mexico. 10. Finnware, 1124 Commercial St. Augusta from Nomadic Artistry will be demonstrat- ing Sámi style bracelet making. Pewter handicraft and weaving of bands involve a mixture of native and bor- 10 rowed techniques dating back centuries. 11. Luminari Arts, 1133 Commercial St. We are hosting the Second Annual Eye Ball featuring local artists Carol Edwards, Diane Jackson, Sid Deluca, Charlotte Bruhn and J Griffi s. This is a fun celebration of the season, incorporating Halloween, Samhain and Day of the Dead elements. Eye Ball food by Debbie Shel- ton. Live music with Red Beans and Rice, showcasing the amazing talents of John Orr and Ted Brainard. 12. Forsythea, 1124 Commercial St. The Fall Equinox has passed and there is no going back. We are embracing the season here at Forsythea with new scented candles, warm patterned pillows, scarves and a host of comfy products to enjoy the season. 13. Odd Things and Objects, 1445 Commercial St. Proud to present the very talented Victoria Kings- bury on guitar for a special Libra birthday party. Today we all need the infl uence of these free spirited, fair and balanced creatures among us. Please join us for refresh- ments and a lively sing-along and check out our unique art and vintage treasures. Continued on Page 5