ABOVE: Kate Speranza’s ‘Out of Reach,’ featured by RiverSea Gallery. LEFT: ‘I Am Alive’ by Jenny Coccorese, featured by Astoria Institute of Music and Center for the Arts. 14. Munktiki, 1241 Duane St. Featuring mugs and a variety of art- ists’ works. Munktiki will be celebrating its reopening. 15. Cambium Gallery, 1030 Duane St. Art made by Monica Cameron is featured at Forsythea. Continued from Page 4 Japanese tradition, globalized western con- sumerism and his life in the U.S. Brig’s work includes 3D mixed media collages. 9. Imogen Gallery, 240 11th St. Featuring creations by Deb Stoner, who is a photographer, researcher and gardener. Stoner’s photographs are detailed and weave texture and color. Her prints are inspired by her passions for growing plants, collecting insects and choreographing still-life images. Stoner’s work will be displayed until June 7. 11. RiverSea Gallery, 1160 Commercial St. Featuring artist Erika Rier for a solo show titled “Before & During.” New work by owners Kirista Trask and Audrey Long will also be featured. Featuring paintings by Kate Speranza, whose work is a “visual survey of the unin- tentional.” Speranza’s work features scuffs, scrapes, splatters and spills, which she uses to relate to the history of humans marking personal spaces. Work by Lucca Ettienne, which “creates anthropomorphic artwork referencing cultural and cosmic influences,” is also featured. Ettienne’s pieces include charcoal and mixed media on raw-edged canvas. 10. Forsythea, 1124 Commercial St. 12. Oscar de’ Masi Art Gallery, 1145 Commercial St. Featuring paintings by Monica Cameron in the show “Begin Again.” The show is a compilation of works that “reflect on earthly renewal and the gentle creatures that inhabit it.” Featuring new paintings, prints, art tiles, mugs and wooden boxes by local artist Oscar de’ Masi; locally-sourced, handcrafted furniture by Michael Demasi; and water- color paintings by Karl Hauer. 16. Astoria Visual Arts, 1000 Duane St. 13. Lumen: Community Wellness, 1350 Exchange St. Featuring work by Katie Winters, whose work “captures details of life in the dream- like world she creates through her lens.” Winters’ work features mothers and the female form. Featuring Clatsop County high school students’ art in the gallery’s annual high school art show. Student artists from Asto- ria, Knappa and Warrenton are featured. The show is part of the gallery’s Miss Bea John- son Fund, which supports community-based arts learning for teenagers. 17. Labor Temple Diner & Bar, 934 Duane St. Featuring urbanscape painter J. Wesley Willis, whose oil paintings showcase Asto- ria’s scenery. The show includes several new pieces. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 2021 // 5