Continued from Page 4 Imogen Gallery, 240 11th St. Printmaker April Coppini will show a new series of charcoal drawings, each fea- turing scenes of the wild and the unseen. Coppini seeks to highlight the importance of small creatures within a greater ecosys- tem, asking viewers to consider the role that humans take in protecting these delicate relationships. Coppini’s exhibition will be on display through June 6. KALA, 1017 Marine Drive Featuring a series of works by Asto- ria blues guitarist and artist Joe Patenaude. Using pen and ink, Patenaude draws ren- ditions of blues legends. Patenaude will also celebrate the release of his debut solo album “SNAPFINGER” with an appetizer, art and music reception at 7:30 p.m., fol- lowed by an 8:30 p.m. concert. Lumen Community Wellness, 1350 Exchange St. Welcoming the fi rst lunar eclipse of the year, Lumen will host a tarot themed art showcase, featuring a raffl e, tarot deck exchange and short readings from local tarot reader Aimee Ward. Munktiki, 1241 Duane St. Featuring new paintings in the gallery’s “100 Faces” series. Old Things and Objects, 1144 Com- mercial St. Featuring maritime paintings and prints from celebrated regional artists includ- ing Elton Bennett, Walter Butts, Jeff rey Hull and more, alongside local studio pot- tery and turquoise jewelry from Navajo and Zuni silversmiths. Paul Polson Studio Gallery, 100 10th ‘Old Growth Revisited,’ by Terrie Remington, featured at West Coast Artisans Gallery. Landscape paintings by artist Paul Polson, shown at Paul Polson Studio Gallery. St. Featuring new work alongside oil paint- ings and watercolors of landscapes, fi gures and surreal scenes. The gallery will also continue to show “Strata and Pipe,” a series by Paul Polson. RiverSea Gallery, 1160 Commercial St. Portland artist Hickory Mertsching presents still life scenes of gardens, cellars and fi elds. Mertsching’s works are pop- ulated with nostalgic objects of midcen- tury American life. Columbia River Gorge ceramic sculptor Cheryl Quintana will also present stoneware pieces that explore mys- tical forest scenes. Meet both artists on Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m., accompanied by a jazz guitar performance by musician John Orr. Studio 201, 1169 Commercial St. #201 Featuring the work of Susan Taylor, an assemblage artist whose work also includes books altered with mixed media. The Labor Temple, 934 Duane St. Featuring over a dozen oil on canvas works of local cityscape painter John Wes- ley Willis, including new works and local scenes. Meet the artist on Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. The Rusty Dahlia, 1062 Marine Drive This home decor and gift shop will host a free cabinet painting demo on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. Wine selections will also be available during the event. West Coast Artisans Gallery, 160 10th St. This gallery will feature new mugs and bowls in colorful styles from Marilyn Cohn, new sculpture pieces from Terrie Reming- ton and seascapes from Janet Hutchings. Weird Sisters Freak Boutique, 1004 Marine Drive Featuring a book signing by author Caveat Magister for “Turn Your Life into Art: Lessons in Psychomagic from the San Francisco Underground.” The boutique will also host immersive art from Joey Altruda, Julia Hesse, Isabel Dunn, Amy Jo Davies and Sondra Carr alongside wine selections. ORIGINAL FINE ART on the waterfront • port of ilwaco, wa marie-powell.com • 360-244-0800 THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2022 // 5