Continued from Page 9 Can on single-lens refl ex camera, but often relies on mobile photography as well. Brut Wine Bar, 240 10th St. Featuring local photographer Shelby Chandler, who prints photos of scenic Ore- gon landscapes onto wood panels, adding a unique texture to every piece. Imogen, 240 11th St. Imogen is excited to host a solo exhibi- tion for painter Marc Boone from the Long Beach Peninsula. For his third show at Imo- gen he brings a series of watercolor paint- ings, titled “Northwest Musings: Refl ec- tion, Introspection and Reverie.” Within this series, Boone includes an element of introspection, refl ecting, “there is reverie, through dreams of this place we call home, the magical, the unseen and the spiritual.” Boone’s exhibition will be on display at Imogen through April 4 . KALA, 1017 Marine Drive This gallery presents collage artist Sid Deluca in celebration of his last Astoria show before relocating. Deluca uses found vintage imagery, often juxtaposed with text, to create social commentary and showcase the surreal. The gallery will be open on Sat- urday from 4 to 8 p.m. Munktiki, 1241 Duane St. Featuring new paintings in the gallery’s “100 Faces” series . Old Town Framing, 1287 Commer- cial St. Clatsop Community College’s painting course presents the third annual fundraising show “It’s Raining Cats and Dogs II” during the month of March at this gallery. All pro- ceeds from the event will be donated to Clat- sop Animal Assistance. Paul Polson Studio Gallery, 100 10th St. Oil paintings, never shown or previously hidden away, will be presented on this gal- lery’s n orth wall. The rest of the gallery will continue to show ”Strata and Pipe,” a series by Paul Poison. RiverSea Gallery, 1160 Commercial St. Featuring Portland artist Claudia Hol- lister’s series “Exquisite Blues,” exhibit- ing delicate cyanotype prints developed in sunlight and printmaker Stirling Gorsuch’s series “Coastal Lexicon,” inspired by his North Coast roots. Gorsuch presents mono- types referencing landscapes, memories, and daydreams and linocuts celebrating patterns of light in the forest. RiverSea is also featuring the work of Oregon jewelry artist Marie-Helene Rake, whose pieces are inspired by natural pat- terns and textures . Rake incorporates a range of techniques to create her signature pieces in silver accented with high-karat gold and gems. The gallery will host an artist’s talk on COMING IN APRIL M A G A Z I N E From Manzanita to Willapa Bay, the beautiful scenery, engaging stories and fascinating history that tells why visiting Our Coast is special. This year’s edition celebrates eleven years of feature-packed magazines with a special keepsake pull-out poster of Our Coast covers. Secure your advertising space today email sales@dailyastorian.com, or call 971-704-1555 14 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Saturday at 4 p.m. with Hollister, as well as a meet and greet with Rake from 3 to 7 p.m., followed by a reception with Gorsuch and Hollister from 5 to 8 p.m. The Labor Temple, 934 Duane St. Labor Temple is the showroom of local cityscape painter, John Wesley Willis, and features over a dozen of his original oil on canvas paintings, including local scenes and new works. Meet the artist on Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. West Coast Artisans Gallery, 160 10th St. Featuring a forest of Ryan Everson’s unique wire bonsai trees, made with rescued scrap metal from local landfi lls. ABOVE: Marie Helene-Rake’s nature inspired jewelry pieces are featured at RiverSea Gallery. BELOW: Stirling Gorsuch’s ‘Deep Time’ is part of the ‘Coastal Lexicon’ series now on display at RiverSea Gallery.