Continued from Page 4 with a high gloss finish. Framed and canvas prints of the North Coast are displayed. 8. Weird Sisters Freak Boutique, 1004 Marine Drive Suite D Showcasing a sneak peek at a future event, Speakeasy Salons in the Portal. The event won’t happen this month but will occur during future art walks. Its purpose will to be to create a space for people to “speak easy about hard topics.” 9. Brumfield Gallery, 1033 Marine Drive Presenting artist Kelsey Bowen, who creates sculptures. Bowen’s sculptures “serves as a conduit through which sto- ries are told that draws memories of youth and the shared anecdotes of family.” Bowen was named the emerging artist of the year in 2020 by Ceramics Monthly. Art by Yuji Hiratsuka is also featured. 10. Imogen Gallery, 240 11th St. Featuring wood sculptures, paintings and prints by artist Stan Peterson. Selected works include a series of pieces focused on birds. The series “provides a bit of a soulful look to birds acting as spiritual guides and/ or companions while some pieces appear as totems to the grace and beauty of avians.” ‘Wave Study’ by Robert Bickel, featured by RiverSea Gallery. ist Oscar de’ Masi; watercolor paintings by Karl Hauer; and woodwork by artisan Paige Demasi. 19. Cambium Gallery, 1030 Duane St. 11. Astoria Institute of Music and Center for the Arts, 1159 Marine Drive Showcasing work from five LGBTQ artists whose work considers their experi- ence as a member of the LGBTQ commu- nity. Featured artists include Rae Sener- ighi, Tamee Harden, Becky Joan Springer, Kirista Trask and Audrey Long. The collec- tion “is a celebration of the LGBTQ com- munity but also asks the hard question of when will we really be unified.” A total of 10% of sales and donations during an after party from 7 to 9 p.m. will benefit The Equality Federation. Showcasing acrylic paintings by artist Jenny Coccorese in the show “Anti-Hero- ines” and new artist Bayly Lay, who will present a large surreal painting. Also fea- tured are resident artists TKO, Paul Gagnon, Sid Deluca, Mike Metzner and Lisa Acker- man. Live music will be played and piano lessons are available. Call 503-395-1221 for an appointment outside of art walk hours. 12. Ashriver Woodworks, 229 14th St. Presenting Ashriver Woodworks, a new family-run business that specializes in epoxy river tables and reclaimed furniture. Artists design one-of-a-kind custom wood and metal pieces. Handmade home décor is sourced locally and created in Astoria. ‘The Shell Collector’ by Stan Peterson, featured by Imogen Gallery. design pieces that incorporate LGBTQ cul- ture and religious iconography. 15. Bridge & Tunnel Bottleshop & Taproom, 1390 Duane St. Featuring “Take A Stroll,” a window dis- play by Pico Pico Gallery, including light- ing, audio and visuals. Featuring work by Astoria photogra- pher Rob Preston, who is interested in the behavior of light and the perspectives found through the lens of a camera. Pres- ton “shoots to keep his body in motion and recharge the batteries of his soul.” 14. Lumen: Community Wellness, 1350 Exchange St. 16. RiverSea Gallery, 1160 Commercial St. 13. Art Totale, 3990 Abbey Lane Showcasing art by Astoria artist Brick Stone, the creator behind Unlucky 17 Gifts & Oddities. Featured art includes graphic Zemula Fleming’s work is featured by Forsythea. Showcasing surrealist paintings by Rob- ert Bickel that “express the intersection of art, science and philosophy.” Bickel’s works invite viewers to “consider what we might see if we were to objectively view the sea and the sky.” 17. Forsythea, 1124 Commercial St. Presenting paintings and beadwork by Zemula Fleming. Fleming’s pieces render women in various postures using a combi- nation of painting and beadwork. She often incorporates antique brooches or special organic materials to her paintings. Forsythea will be open until 6:30 p.m. 18. Oscar de’ Masi Art Gallery, 1145 Commercial St. Featuring new paintings, prints, art tiles, mugs and wooden boxes by Astoria art- 20. Astoria Visual Arts, 1000 Duane St. Presenting the exhibit “Staunchie Nubs,” which is a collection of art created by Deanna Antony during her residency at Astoria Visual Arts. Antony creates biomor- phic soft sculptures from locally-sourced and personally-worn garments. 21. Labor Temple Diner & Bar, 934 Duane St. Featuring urbanscape painter J. Wesley Willis, whose oil paintings showcase Asto- ria’s scenery. The show includes a new com- mission, a nautical portrait of the Natoma, which was piloted by former Astoria mayor John C. Ten Brook, who will be present from 4 to 7 p.m. during the art walk. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 2021 // 5