The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, March 10, 2022, Page 9, Image 9

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    March
12
Noon-8 p.m.
ASTORIA – The March Astoria Art
Walk will take place from noon to 8 p.m. on
Saturday.
Angi D Wildt Gallery, 106 10th St.
Featuring Northwest folk artist Bill W.
Dodge’s “Astoria... Somewhere Over the
Rainbow,” the first painting of a series that
will be unveiled throughout the next year.
Also featuring bronze owls by Richard
Burke and abstract paintings by Christine
Hippeli.
ARTstoria Gallery, 1168 Commercial
St. #205
This month’s theme, “Marching Into
Spring,” welcomes warm days ahead with
the rich colors of nature and art representa-
tive of new adventures. Featuring original
paintings, prints and home items, plus jour-
nals and cards by artist Connie Dillon.
Astoria Art Loft, 106 3rd St.
This gallery features vibrant acrylic por-
traits and florals by Cydne Perhats, along
with creatures by Kimberly Warsheski, Chi-
nese brush paintings, watercolors, oils,
and acrylics by Tom Grogg, paintings by
Meghan Leinssar, glass art by Christine
Kende and more. The gallery will host a
reception on Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m.
Astoria Brewing Co. Taproom on
12th, 119 12th St.
Astoria Brewing’s Taproom on 12th is
planning a wall to showcase artists monthly.
Visit the gallery on Saturday from 4 to
8 p.m. for drink specials, samples and to
meet the March featured artist D. Valenzu-
ela. She creates whimsical art inspired by
music and nature, specifically mushrooms.
Astoria Visual Arts, 1000 Duane
St. Astoria Visual Arts welcomes Ami-
ran White, photographer for the Chi-
nook Nation, as well as tribal creatives for
“ntsayka ilii: our place,” an interpretive
exhibit exploring the resiliency of the Chi-
nook people and their relationship to Tansy
Point as they seek to preserve and restore
the legacy of their ancestors and the inheri-
tance of their descendants.
Bridge and Tunnel Bottleshop & Tap-
room, 1390 Duane St.
Rob Burns has had a camera in his hand
since he was 8, attending Glenn Fish-
back School of Photography. Burns uses a
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ABOVE: Stirling Gorsuch’s
‘Daydream,’ part of the
‘Coastal Lexicon’ series now on
display at RiverSea Gallery.
RIGHT: West Coast Artisans
Gallery will display wire
bonsais made from landfill
scrap metal by artist Ryan
Everson.
FAR RIGHT: ‘Northwest
Musings #24, Between Heaven
and Earth’ by Marc Boone is on
display at Imogen Gallery.
THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 2022 // 9