Annual Cannon Beach art festival returns Spring Unveiling Arts Festival set for Friday to Monday BY ISA KAUFMAN-GEBALLE For longtime glass artist Jim Kingwell, owner of Icefi re Glassworks, this year’s upcoming Spring Unveiling Arts Festival will mean a long-anticipated reunion with the artist community he cherishes in Can- non Beach. If You Go Spring Unveiling Arts Festival Thursday to Sunday, Cannon Beach cannonbeach.org/events-and-festivals/ arts-events/spring-unveiling-arts-festival/ “There are only a few times when all of the galleries do come together to focus on a particular theme to try to bring specifi c energy to the town,” Kingwell said. Since 2001, Cannon Beach galleries have come together during the festival to celebrate and display their featured artists’ latest works. Last year’s festival went virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic. Each gallery showcased their featured artists’ work in videos on Cannon Beach Gallery Group’s website. This year’s participating galleries will feature a wide variety of artists, includ- ing bronze sculpture artist Georgia Gerber, wildlife artist Kathleen Sheard and painter Jeff rey Hull, among others. Though the festival typically attracts a large audience, galleries will enforce social distancing precautions. Gallery directors will limit the amount of people in their gal- leries and require visitors to wear masks when inside. “There won’t be large receptions with food and wine as in the past but the art will be as good as ever,” said Gary Hayes, a rep- resentative of the Cannon Beach Gallery Group. See Page 9 MORE THAN YOU IMAGINED 8 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Bronze Coast Gallery will feature art by Nathan Bennett. Cannon Beach Gallery will feature art by Rachel Laura. 3D Theater Lightship Tour Gift Store Glassblown art by Jim Kingwell and other artists will be featured at Icefi re Glassworks. OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 5:00 • 1792 Marine Drive, Astoria 503.325.2323 • www.crmm.org