The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, April 07, 2022, Page 5, Image 5

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    April
9
Noon-8 p.m.
ASTORIA — The April Astoria Art
Walk will take place from noon to 8 p.m. on
Saturday.
Astoria School of Ballet, 342 10th St.
Astoria School of Ballet will host a scav-
enger hunt in downtown Astoria from 3:30
to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday. Visit the Liberty
Theatre for a map and directions to join in.
Participants who complete the hunt will
receive a voucher for free popcorn at show-
ings of “Thumbelina.”
Angi D Wildt Gallery, 106 10th St.
Featuring watercolor paintings and prints
by Ann Rothan. The artist began drawing
angels in central Oregon, where her home
overlooked the Cascade mountains.
ARTstoria Gallery, 1168 Commercial
St. #205
With Mother’s Day approaching, fi nd
journals, decorative pillows, cards, new
original paintings, photographs and prints
by artist and owner Connie Dillon.
Ashriver Woodworks, 229 14th St.
Specializing in epoxy furniture, home
decor and reclaimed furniture. Also featur-
ing a fi rst anniversary celebration with live
music and refreshments.
Astoria Art Loft, 106 3rd St.
Quilts, quilts and more quilts! Featuring
paintings in fabric by artists from the North
Coast. Artist demonstrations will take place
from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday.
Astoria Brewing Co. Taproom on
12th, 119 12th St.
Featuring Astoria photographer Tracy
Phinney , whose work is inspired by nature
and landscapes. She also photographs fami-
lies, groups and portraits.
Astoria Visual Arts, 1000 Duane St.
Astoria Visual Arts presents “Secrets
of the Slow Dimension,” a collaborative
installation featuring four regional artists.
Agnes Field uses electrical signals of plants
to create music, Jessica Schleif uses clay
from landslides and locus wood for green
installations, Kayla Fermin makes maps of
local waterways and Sara Moen presents
portraits of local ecosystems.
Brumfi eld Gallery, 1033 Marine Drive
Featuring “Internal Logic,” a new book
and exhibition from Maggie Taylor, as well
as continuing shows by Sally Squires and
Michéle Landsaat.
‘Spring Break,’ by Maggie Taylor, shown at
Brumfi eld Gallery.
Sara Moen is one of the four featured artists
in Astoria Visual Arts’ latest exhibit, ‘Secrets
of the Slow Dimension.’
‘Chances and Choices,’ by Connie Dillon, now
on display at ARTstoria Gallery.
Brut Wine Bar, 240 10th St.
Local scenes by Shelby Chandler will be
on display, featuring regional character in
both gritty and scenic landscapes, printed
onto panels of wood.
Cambium Gallery, 1030 Duane St.
Presenting “Between the Sea and Solid
Ground,” a new show featuring woodblock
prints of coastal landscapes from Karina
Andrews. Also showing “She and Sky,”
a new ceramic collection from Tammy
Harden. Andrews will present her print pro-
cess at 3 p.m. on Saturday.
Cargo, 241 11th St.
Introducing Variegata Exotic Plants,
which will be on site to answer plant ques-
tions. Also featuring photography that
looks back on the early days of the pan-
demic, to empty spaces, quiet reminders of
uncertainty.
Imogen Gallery, 240 11th St.
Local photographer Don Frank looks
back on unoccupied spaces during the pan-
demic in the new series “The Lost Winter.”
Munktiki, 1241 Duane St.
Featuring new paintings in the gallery’s
“100 Faces” series.
Paul Polson Studio Gallery, 100 10th
St.
Featuring new work alongside paintings
and watercolors of landscapes, fi gures and
surreal scenes. The gallery will also con-
tinue to show “Strata and Pipe,” a series by
‘The Last Basket’ by Don Frank is part of
a series that will be on display at Imogen
Gallery.
Paul Polson.
RiverSea Gallery, 1160 Commercial
St.
Oregon artist Christopher St. John pres-
ents “The Liminal,” an exhibition of wood
fi red stoneware sculptures and vessels
accompanied by drawings made of soot and
wood ash from the fi ring process. Also fea-
turing “Condensed Milk,” a show of mixed
media collages from Astoria artist Matthew
Palmgren. Artists will be in house from 5 to
8 p.m. on Saturday.
The Labor Temple, 934 Duane St.
Featuring over a dozen oil on canvas
works by local cityscape painter John Wes-
ley Willis, including local scenes and new
works. Meet the artist on Saturday from 4
to 7 p.m.
The Rusty Dahlia, 1062 Marine Drive
The Rusty Dahlia is a gift and home
decor store. Featuring new and favorite
paints by Annie Sloan.
West Coast Artisans Gallery, 160 10th
St.
Inspired by the ancient art form of
‘Climbers,’ by Matthew Palmgren, on view at
RiverSea Gallery.
quilling, Kim Nickens creates with only
paper, glue and a small rolling tool.
Weird Sisters Freak Boutique, 1004
Marine Drive
Wander through the boutique into the
Weird Sisters Outlands. Featuring ukulele
by Jaclyn LaMar, zines by Seth Adams and
singing chairs by Joey Altruda.
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2022 // 5