The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, March 04, 2021, Page 7, Image 7

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    March
6
SEASIDE — The Seaside First Satur-
day Art Walk will be held from 5 to 7 p.m.
on Saturday.
several books, painted more than two dozen
magazine and journal covers and garnered
more than 30 national awards.
1. SunRose Gallery, 606 Broadway
St.
5. The Whet Spot, 12 N. Holladay
Drive
Seaside First Saturday Art Walk found-
ers Cathy Tippin and Ray Coffey will open
this year’s season by featuring three res-
ident artists’ new work. Jan Barber will
present ocean-themed mixed media, Robin
Montero will showcase felted wool and
Jane Perrigo will feature broken china
mosaic.
Featuring Billy Lutz, local artist, musi-
cian and philosopher. Patrons can enjoy
craft beers, ciders and wines.
2. Pacific Heirloom Art and
Collectables, 608 Broadway St.
Featuring a collection of vintage, bronze
and folk art whales. The featured carved
whale was created by Steve Meadows, who
has worked as an architect and carpenter.
Meadows is a self-taught artist who is con-
sidered one of the country’s leading con-
temporary folk artists.
6. Starry Night Inn and Art Hotel,
811 First Ave.
Presenting three writers, who are cur-
rently creating new pieces through an artist
residency program at the inn.
Find additional original art during the
day at Seaside Coffee House (featuring art-
ist Marcus Lundell), 3 N. Holladay Drive;
Seaside Fiber and Yarn, 10 N. Holladay
Drive; Bliss Mercantile & Brocante (fea-
turing handmade purses by Robin Mon-
tero), 734 Broadway St.; Seaside Antique
Mall, 726 Broadway St.; and at Rust and
Dust Vintage, 810 Broadway St.
LEFT: Jan Barber’s piece ‘Lady of the Sea’ is featured in SunRose Gallery. RIGHT: Diana Nadal’s
piece ‘Dordogne Cave Drawing’ is featured in Fairweather House and Gallery.
The Franklin
Apartments
3. Fairweather House and Gallery,
612 Broadway St.
Presenting the gallery’s first exhibit of
the year, “The Green Room.” The exhibit
will feature regional and local gallery own-
ers and artists.
Featured art will include watercolor
paintings by Bill Baily, an exhibiting art-
ist from the Portland Art Museum; fresco
art by Agnes Field, past president of Asto-
ria Visual Arts; water media art by Diana
Nadal, who is frequently featured at Gus-
itina Gallery; mixed media works by Jan
Rimerman, curator for Lakewood Center
Gallery and director of Rain Spark Gallery;
and abstracts by Bill Shumway, founder of
Pegasus Gallery and creator of the Vistas
and Vineyards en plein art program. Tedd
Chilless will host an impasto oil painting
demonstration throughout the evening.
LEFT: Steve Meadows’ piece ‘Whale’ is featured at Pacific Heirloom Art and Collectables.
RIGHT: Jan Rimerman’s piece ‘Forager of Seeds’ is featured in Fairweather House and Gallery.
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4. TigerLily Gallery, 613 Broadway
St.
Showcasing Dave Bartholet, Sea-
side-based wildlife artist. He has illustrated
Dave Bartholet’s piece ‘Hidden Treasures’ is featured in TigerLily Gallery.
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