‘Night Winter,’ by Joan Stuart Ross, will be on display at RiverSea Gallery. Continued from Page 4 Bridge and Tunnel Bottleshop & Tap- room, 1390 Duane St. Featuring artist and designer Matthew Palmgren. At 15, he was an apprentice to Hai Ying Wu, a Chinese-American sculp- tor, where he honed his skills and furthered his interest in sculpture and public art. Brut Wine Bar, 240 10th St. Brut welcomes Leben Von Klaus Pho- tography featuring a series of Astoria Bridge photographs. Brumfield Gallery, 1033 Marine Drive “New Editions” features new work by printmakers Liza Jones, Paul Miller, Jani Hoberg, Patricia L. Giraud, Gene Flores, Yuji Hiratsuka, Marit Berg, Michéle Land- saat, Lyell Castonguay, Laine Greoneweg and Michael Barnes. Cambium Gallery, 1030 Duane St. Welcoming six new artists: Leah Kho- lenberg, Gia Whitlock, Kelly Williams, Amy Stoner, Elisabeth Walden and Jo Pfeifer. Cargo Astoria, 241 11th St. Moved into a larger space next to Asto- ria Coffeehouse & Bistro just in time for the holidays. Cargo will present new and vintage curiosities from around the globe. Ornaments, custom wrapping paper, rib- bon, stocking stuffers, clothing, jewelry, tableware and more. Foragers, 1004 Marine Drive Hosting multimedia artist Brad Reef. Forsythea, 1124 Commercial St. Debra Gerth will show her introspective mixed media pieces. ‘The Red Booth,’ by Amelia Santiago, will be on display at Imogen Gallery. Work by Debra Gerth will be on display at Forsythea. Imogen, 240 11th St. Welcoming the sublime oil paintings of Reed Clarke, the soulful paintings of Aaron To ledo and the evocative paintings of Amelia Santiago. All works explore the essence of humanity. Kit’s Apothecary, 1004 Marine Drive Kit’s Apothecary will host author Lori Tobias and will be featuring her sec- ond novel “Storm Beat” which details her life as a news writer covering the Oregon Coast. Lower Columbia Q Center, 171 W Bond St. The Q Center is Astoria’s own resource center for LGBTQIA+ folks and their fam- ilies. The center will be featuring several new and local talented artists. McVarish Gallery, 160 10th St. The gal- lery will pres- ent part two of the “That’s What She Said” show, a collec- tion of paint- ings of women by female art- ists including Rachel Bess, Jen Brown, Lisa Laser, Jill McVa- rish, Renee ‘HOLD,’ by Aaron Toledo, Tay and Carrie will be on display at Williams. Imogen. Munktiki, 1241 Duane St. Debba will have new paintings of 100 Faces Paintings. Oscar de’ Masi Art Gallery, 1145 Commercial St. Presenting “Sunflowers,” a brand new collection of work focused on sunflow- ers. Art plus hors d’oeuvres, wine and conversation. Paul Polson Studio Gallery, 100 10th St. Will show large surreal oil paintings and Northwest land scapes. Showcasing large strata in oil and adding new paintings to the exhibit. RiverSea Gallery, 1160 Commercial St. Marie Powell and Penny Treat will highlight the increasingly fragile popula- tion of birds that form an important part of our regional ecosystem. Mixed-media monotypes will be presented by Joan Stu- art Ross. Meet the artists from 5 to 8 p.m. Treasure Alley, 77 11th St., inside the Pier 11 Landscape photographer Linda Fen- ton-Mendenhall will feature her locally printed calendars. Weird Sisters Freak Boutique, 1004 Marine Drive Find the Disco Diva dancing through the streets of Astoria for a coupon to get a free disco necklace or car mirror ornament and a chance to win a portable disco light. Then dance on over to Weird Sisters in the Hidden Underground Experience and meet new friends in the World’s Tiniest Disco! West Coast Artisans Gallery, 160 10th St. Presenting Oscar Nelson’s “Coast Time” series; the drama of fall coming through with oils and the love of gestural abstraction in the vein of the experimental abstract Paris influences. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2021 // 5