March 13 Noon to 8 p.m. ASTORIA — The Second Saturday Astoria Art Walk will be held from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday. Attendees are expected to wear masks and follow social distancing guidelines. 1. Lower Columbia Q Center, 171 W. Bond St. Featuring several new and local artists within the LGBTQIA+ community. 2. Paul Polson Studio Gallery, 100 10th St. Showcasing new oil paintings by Paul Polson. Paintings of local areas created by Blaine Verley will also be featured. 3. Angi D Wildt Gallery, 106 10th St. Presenting oil paintings by artist Quata, whose works depict a vast array of life experiences “from an ethereal, dreamy Hawaiian scene to the raw, vulnerable emo- tions that we feel when processing harsh realities.” Quata’s work has been shown in episodes of “Magnum P.I.” and “Hawaii Five-0.” 4. West Coast Artisans Gallery, 160 10th St. Featuring new work by Crystal Neher, Cat Loyd, Oscar Nelson and Mariko Maita. 5. Vintage Hardware, 1162 Marine Drive Showcasing local artist Carol Braden, whose work mixes reclaimed objects and patterned metals to create nautical-inspired wall art. Braden will be at Vintage Hard- ware during the art walk. 6. Astoria Institute of Music and Center for the Arts, 1159 Marine Drive Presenting mixed media work by Wenda Vorce, who makes upcycled art; collage art by Sid Deluca; atmospheric acrylic paint- ings by Kelley Stargazer; paintings by Lisa Ackerman; and pottery by TKO. Live music will be performed. Call 503-395- 1221 for an appointment outside of art walk hours or to participate in projects. Jody Katopothis’ ‘The Old Neighborhood,’ featured by Imogen Gallery. See Page 5 Wenda Vorce’s ‘The Fishermen: Sven, Hans, and Red Bull,’ featured by Astoria Institute of Music and Center for the Arts. Kelley Stargazer’s ‘Resurrection,’ featured by Astoria Institute of Music and Center for the Arts. Sid Deluca’s ‘One Dog Tells Another,’ shown by Astoria Institute of Music and Center for the Arts. 4 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Jesse Reno’s ‘Horse Sitting on Bench Waiting,’ featured by RiverSea Gallery.