Sept. 11 Noon to 8 p.m. ASTORIA — The Second Saturday Asto- ria Art Walk will be held from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday. Angi D Wildt Gallery, 106 10th Street Life in the Northwest, including scenes of fi shing, sailing, mountains, rivers, landscapes and seascapes will be subject of this month’s art walk. Featured artists are Christine Kende, Dale Landrum, Richard Burke, Angi Wildt, Bill W. Dodge, DC Yorksie, Ron Nicolaides, Bette Lu Krause, J. Wesley Willis and Julie Olsen. Art Totale, 395 11th Street Presenting “Peoples Art,” a group art show. Music guests to be announced throughout the day. Ashriver Woodworks, 229 14th Street A unique custom furniture company that specializes in epoxy river tables and reclaimed The Illahee Apartments Why Live Anywhere Else? 1046 Grand Avenue Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-2280 4 // COASTWEEKEND.COM ‘Flight’s Gamble Over A Bent Horizon,’ an oil on canvas painting by Darren Orange, will be shown at Imogen Gallery. Annie Eskelin will show her intuitive ‘Coastal Inspirations’ at Forsythea. Forsythea, 1124 Commercial Street home decor. Annie Eskelin will continue showing her intuitive “Coastal Inspirations” through Sep- tember at Forsythea. Astoria Art Loft, 106 3rd Street The theme is “Extinct and Endangered Plants and Animals” and features extinct and endangered plants and animals. Artwork by adults and young artists include a 6-foot dino- saur and a large sea serpent, among others. An awards presentation will take place at 3 p.m. Imogen, 240 11th Street Oscar de’ Masi Art Gallery, 1145 Commercial Street Showing work by four local artists: Liv Joyce, Paige Demasi, Jeff Spears and Karl Hauer. Oscar de’ Masi has prints and originals in his signature unique style. Showcasing work from Darren Orange. Employing meditation as practice, Orange delivers a spirited departure from his past style with bold fresh swathes of color echoing the fractal nuance of the eastern sunrise or the depth of an old growth forest. Paul Polson Studio Gallery, 100 10th Street Showcasing “Manifest Origins” by award-winning Oregon artist and curator John Mueller. Collaborations include interpretive commissions by notable guest artists Roger Hayes and Jamie Gustavson. Lower Columbia Q Center, 171 W. Bond Street RiverSea Gallery, 1160 Commercial Street ARTstoria Gallery, 1168 Commercial Street, 2nd Floor #205 Presenting a collection of recent unconven- tional still life paintings and drawings by Ben Hucke, Carrie Williams, Hickory Mertsching, Tom Giesler, Morrison Pierce and Thomas Webb. The gallery will also showcase “Art for Dogs,” a collection of paintings by various art- ists for dogs only. Treats will be served during the Art Walk. Astoria Visual Arts, 1000 Duane Street “Into the Woods” acrylic paintings, prints, cards and journals by artist and gallery owner Connie Dillon. Brumfi eld Gallery, 1033 Marine Drive Brumfi eld Gallery will be opening exhib- its featuring Maggie Taylor’s digital composites, and Lyell Castonguay’s wood cuts. Their exhibit of ceramic sculptures by Cary Weigand also con- tinues through Oct. 3. Masks are required and the gallery is limiting capacity to 10 visitors at a time. Cambium Gallery, 1030 Duane Street Cambium Gallery welcomes Portland art- ist Rachel Milstein and Astoria artist Matthew Palmgren. Featuring several new and local talented artists within the LGBTQIA+ community. McVarish Gallery, 160 10th Street Showcasing large surreal oil paintings and Northwest landscapes. Presenting a group exhibition of North Coast landscapes, with an opening reception during art walk. The Labor Temple, 934 Duane Street See cityscape, “Top of 8th Street, Astoria,” and other original and new limited-edition, hand-fi nished canvas prints. Weird Sisters Freak Boutique, 1004 Marine Drive Suite D Munktiki, 1241 Duane Street The Experience Bar is open and the fi rst visit is free. Munktiki Gallery will feature Kim Rose Adams Photography and her new coasters. Debba will have new “Paintings of 100 Faces” paintings. Masks required. West Coast Artisans Gallery, 160 10th Street Old Town Framing, 1287 Commercial Street Will be open from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Showcasing new wood vessels by Mark Hutchings, along with new images by Oscar Nelson and paintings by Michael Muldoon and Chris Minnick. Masks are still required, no snacks or drinks.