The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, April 29, 2021, Page 5, Image 5

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SEASIDE — The Seaside First Saturday
Art Walk will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on
Saturday.
1. SunRose Gallery, 606 Broadway
St.
Presenting a variety of mosaics including
venetian glass mirrors by Angie Heinrich;
cut-up credit cards by Mari Walker; sand dol-
lars by Mimi Cernyar Fox; stained glass by
Anna Meyrick Kirkpatrick; and broken china
by Jane Perrigo and Cathy Tippin. Additional
featured art includes spirit dolls made by Jan
Barber; upcycled art by Patty Thurlby; felted
wall sculptures by Robin Montero; and alco-
hol inks by Rosalie Kruissink and Jeanette
Corriell.
2. Pacific Heirloom Art and
Collectables, 608 Broadway St.
A mosaic mandala created by Angie Heinrich,
featured at SunRose Gallery.
Featuring a collection of shell-crusted
mirrors, including seashells and oyster shells.
Vintage and luxury coastal shell-inspired
designs and décor are also featured.
3. Fairweather House and Gallery,
612 Broadway St.
Showcasing the gallery’s new exhibit,
“ON YOUR MARKS,” which features
regional artists Gayle H. Seely, Diane
Copenhaver, Mary Burges and Lee Munsell.
The show features new art specially created
for the upcoming coastal high season. Pastel
art by Susan Mitchell will also be featured.
Neal Maine, naturalist and wild photogra-
pher, will lead a habitat lecture at 6 p.m.
TOP: Copper art by Don Dye,
featured by TigerLily Gallery.
4. TigerLily Gallery, 613 Broadway St.
Featuring Washington state artist Don
Dye who creates copper artwork.
A vintage shell mirror, featured by Pacific
Heirloom and Collectables.
5. The Whet Spot, 12 N. Holladay
Drive
Portland-based artists. Each room of the
hotel features unique pieces.
Find additional original art during the
day at Seaside Coffee House, 3 N. Holladay
Drive; Seaside Fiber and Yarn, 10 N. Hol-
laday Drive; Bliss Mercantile & Brocante,
734 Broadway St.; Seaside Antique Mall,
726 Broadway St.; and at Rust and Dust
Vintage, 810 Broadway St.
Presenting a display of regionally-made
art. Patrons can enjoy craft beers, ciders and
wines.
6. Starry Night Inn and Art Hotel, 811
First Ave.
Featuring original art and prints from
ABOVE: ‘North Coast Gold’
by Lee Munsell, shown at
Fairweather House and
Gallery.
LEFT: A decorative box created
by Gayle H. Seely, featured
at Fairweather House and
Gallery.
THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 2021 // 5