The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, February 10, 2022, Page 5, Image 5

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2022 virtual FisherPoets
Gathering and in honor of
the region’s maritime indus-
try. Imogen brings together
again the work of photogra-
pher and commercial fisher-
man Corey Arnold of Port-
land and painter, fisherman,
and merchant marine Mar-
tin Machado of San Fran-
cisco, who share their love
of the sea through their cho-
sen medium. Both artists are
internationally renowned,
having fished, sailed,
and exhibited their work
globally.
Menagerie Gift Shop,
Pier 39 Event Space
Love on Pier 39, a Val-
entine Market at Menag-
erie Gift shop, will feature
the works of 20+ artisans
on Saturday, Feb. 12 from
11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Munktiki, 1241 Duane
St.
Debba will have new
Paintings of “100 Faces
Paintings.”
Oscar de’ Masi Art Gal-
lery, 1145 Commercial St.
This gallery’s collec-
tion of works are from the
mind and soul of local art-
ist Oscar de’ Masi, featuring
sunflowers, local paintings,
and Oscar’s iconic “Rain”
Series. Stop by for conver-
sation and to share a love
of art.
Paul Polson Studio Gal-
lery, 100 10th St.
This gallery’s North wall
will feature oil paintings,
never shown, or that have
been hidden away. The rest
of the gallery will continue
to show Paul’s “Strata” and
“Pipe” series.
RiverSea Gallery, 1160
Commercial St.
This month, RiverSea
welcomes Portland art-
ist Jim Koudelka, Professor
Emeritus in Ceramics at the
Oregon College of Art and
Craft, in a show that encom-
passes mixed media sculp-
ture and functional ceramics.
The sculpture series, “Man
Cans and Boy Toys,” play-
fully references mechani-
cal, industrial, and nautical
LEFT: ‘Expectations,’ Connie Dillon, 12 x 36, ARTstoria Gallery. ABOVE: ‘Not Alone,’ Oscar de’Masi,
18 x 24 Acrylic on Canvas Board, Oscar de’Masi Art Studio/Gallery
themes with geometric pat-
terns and primary colors on
weathered surfaces. Similar
patterns and colors translate
into his mid-century modern
designs on colorful, func-
tional porcelain ware. Open
12-8 p.m., artist on hand
from 5pm.
The Labor Temple, 934
Duane St.
At the showroom of local
cityscape painter J. Wes-
ley Willis, see over a dozen
original oil-on-canvas paint-
ings, including local scenes
and new works. See a pre-
view at www.jwesleywillis.
com. Willis will be on hand
from 4-7 p.m.
The Rusty Dahlia, 1062
Marine Dr.
This month, the gift and
home decor shop will fea-
ture J Ceramics’ jewelry
and home goods. The shop
also carries Fiestaware,
Mud Pie, 1803 Candles,
Chalk Paint by Annie Sloan
and more.
Weird Sisters Freak
Boutique, 1004 Marine
Dr., Ste D
The boutique will offer
a sneak peek of its new
Wormhole Gallery, includ-
ing its first installation, “The
Abundance Tree.” Explore
the Outlands downstairs
with a glass of wine.
West Coast Artisans
Gallery, 160 10th St.
Featuring fossils, rocks,
and valentine gifts. Open
from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2022 // 5