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Fairweather House and Gallery, 612
Broadway St.
Opening reception for “Made,” an exhibition for works
of Northwest artisans with a dose of imperfection to sug-
gest a human element in the creative process. Featuring
harp maker Duane Bolster, basket maker Carol Bolster,
wood worker Mike Brown, calligrapher Penelope Culb-
ertson, glass maker Christine Downs, paper crane crafter
Peggy Evans, quilt maker Cherry Harris, pottery maker
Suzy Holland and mixed media maker JoAnn Pari-Muel-
ler. Welcoming woven pine needle maker Martha Denham
and wood turner Tom Willing. Introducing metal smith
Nikki Hall and potter Marcia Hudson. There will be an art-
ist talk at 5:30 p.m., a naturalist lecture at 6 p.m. and live
music by Shirley 88.
Art in the Loft at Beach Books, 616
Broadway St.
Hosting “This is the Season,” a group show of artists
who have shown in the gallery over the past year. Artwork
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‘Sherwood Old Town’ oil on canvas by D.K. Boljat at Art-in-the-Loft ‘Fishing’ oil on canvas by Blue Bond at Blue Bond Art Studio and
Gallery at Beach Books.
Gallery.
Black walnut, yellow heart and maple burl stave vase by Mike Brown Woven pine needle and gourd art by Martha Dendham at Fairweather
at Fairweather Gallery.
Gallery.
will include a variety of artistic styles in “small,” aff ordable
formats. Original paintings, prints, cards and books will
be available.
Seaside Yarn and Fiber, 10A N. Holla-
day Drive
Featuring the art of yarn as a creative outlet to the
coastal community. “Knitting is an excellent way to relax,”
says owner and manager Allie Kloster. “It’s also a perfectly
portable option for crafting on the go.”
The Whet Spot, 12 N. Holladay Drive
Combining the best of two worlds, art with craft
beers, ciders and wines. Cutting edge art covers the walls
including a fi ne collection of hand-made fused glass tiles
and on the window sill an
ever-changing series of painted rocks.
Angi D Wildt Gallery, 737 Broadway
St., #2
Featuring kiln-fi red glass by Nancy Bosse, who
learned skills taking classes in numerous artistic focuses
including stained glass, hand beveling and Raku.
Blue Bond Art Studio and Gallery,
417 S. Holladay Drive
Fully rooted in the West, fi nd original art, mostly oil
work, by Blue Bond, who is a sought after Seaside artist
by collectors from all over the country.
Starry Night Art Hotel and Inn, 811
First Ave.
Featuring art by Libby Grise, who creates provoca-
tive shadow boxes with a hand written story on the back.
Grise explores complex ideas like the challenges of moth-
erhood and childhood, religion, life, love and more.
Find additional original art during the
day at: Westport Winery, 810 Broadway
St., Seaside Coffee House, 3 N. Holladay
Drive; Seaside Antique Mall, 726 Broad-
way St. and at Dough Dough Bakery, 8 N
Holladay Drive.