The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, August 05, 2021, Page 4, Image 4

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    Aug.
7
SEASIDE — The Seaside First Satur-
day Art Walk will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on
Saturday.
1. SunRose Gallery, 606 Broadway St.
Featuring artist Zemula Fleming, who cre-
ates beaded mosaics and acrylic paintings.
Fleming’s work often sells out early, so vis-
itors are encouraged to attend early to meet
with her and view her art.
Other featured art includes quilted paint-
ings by Ronni Harris; alcohol ink wall panels
and art cards by Jeanette Corriell; and artisan
earrings and rings from Istanbul. David Crab-
tree and Ray Coff ee will perform live music.
2. Pacifi c Heirloom Art and
Collectables, 608 Broadway St.
Presenting photographer Cindi Kalisze-
wski’s work. She has taken photos for 50
The
Illahee
Apartments
years and is co-owner of SkyWater Gallery,
located at the Port of Ilwaco. Her current proj-
ects include the transference of image to glass,
then framing them in old clock cases with
ambient lights.
3. Fairweather House and Gallery,
612 Broadway St.
Showcasing the gallery’s new exhibit, “BE
OUTSIDE,” a group show featuring regional
artists who work in a variety of mediums.
Participating artists include watercolor art-
ist Paul Brent; fresco painter Agnes Field;
fl oral painter Lieta Gratteri; pen and ink art-
ist Dorota Haber-Lehigh; fi ne art photogra-
pher Bob Kroll; acrylic artist Bev Drew Kind-
ley; fused glass artist Carolyn Lindberg; oil
painter Emily Schultz-McNiel; calligrapher
JoAnn Pari-Mueller; mixed media artist Jan
Rimerman; and plein air artist Lisa Finch-
Wiser. New gallery artist Nikole Rae Peacock,
a raw edge wood sculpture artist, will also be
featured. Artists will present at 5:30 p.m., fol-
lowed by a habitat lecture at 6 p.m. by natural-
ist Neal Maine.
LEFT: ‘Shake if off ,’ by Bonnie Junell, featured by TigerLily Gallery. RIGHT: An antique clock with
photography created by Cindi Kaliszewski, shown by Pacifi c Heirloom Art and Collectables.
‘Feeling the Flow,’ by Nikole Rae Peacock, is at Fairweather House and Gallery.
4. TigerLily Gallery, 613 Broadway St.
Featuring artist Bonnie Junell, of Vancou-
ver, Washington. Junell retired from a career
at Nordstrom to pursue her lifelong dream of
being an artist. She is a member of the North-
west Oil Painters Guild and was recently jur-
ied into the Oil Painters of America.
5. The Whet Spot, 12 N. Holladay
Drive
Presenting a display of regionally-made
abstract and whimsical art. Patrons can enjoy
craft beers, ciders and wines.
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6. Starry Night Inn and Art Hotel, 811
First Ave.
Showcasing original art and prints from
Portland-based artists. Each room of the hotel
features unique pieces.
Find additional original art during the
day at Seaside Coff ee House, 3 N. Holladay
Drive; Seaside Fiber and Yarn, 10 N. Holla-
day Drive; Peddlers Row, 600 Broadway St.;
Bliss Mercantile & Brocante, 734 Broad-
way St.; Seaside Antique Mall, 726 Broad-
way St.; and at Rust and Dust Vintage, 810
Broadway St.
‘Rimerman Stream Treasure,’ by Jan Rimerman,
featured by Fairweather House and Gallery.
‘Red Hat,’ by Zemula Fleming, featured by
SunRose Gallery.
‘Summer
Yellow,’ by
Lisa Finch-
Wiser, is at
Fairweather
House and
Gallery.