The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, July 07, 2022, Page 4, Image 4

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    July
9
Noon to 8 p.m.
ASTORIA — The July Astoria Art
Walk will be held from noon to 8 p.m. on
Saturday.
Angi D Wildt Gallery, 106 10th St.
Featuring “Resilient,” a series of sculp-
tures from artist Richard Burke. His paint-
ings and sculptures refl ect the personalities
of majestic trees and bodies of water. Meet
the artist from 4 to 8 p.m.
The Anita Building, 1312 Commercial
St.
Presenting “BorderXer,” an exhibit by
Patricia Vázquez Gómez. This collection
focuses on borders, both physical and sym-
bolic, and their intersections with forms of
systemic and individual oppression.
ARTstoria Gallery, 1168 Commercial
St. #205
Climb the stairs of this historic building
to step into a world of colorful original paint-
ings, cards, journals, decorative pillows, pho-
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tographs and prints by artist and owner Con-
nie Dillon.
Ashriver Woodworks, 229 14th St.
Specializing in epoxy resin furniture,
home decor and reclaimed furniture along-
side other handmade goods, this down-
town shop will also off er live music and
refreshments.
Astoria Art Loft, 106 3rd St.
Culinary themes abound at this gallery,
with paintings of dishes, beautiful table ware
and striking fl ower arrangements. Also on
display will be pet portraits and glass works.
Astoria Studio Collective, 1010 Duane
St.
At this gallery’s upstairs studio, “Town of
the Hill” by muralist Liv Joyce will be fea-
tured. This painting depicts an illustration of
Astoria, serving as a love letter to the town
that welcomed Joyce and her girlfriend two
years ago.
Astoria Visual Arts, 1000 Duane St.
Welcoming the work of local artists par-
ticipating in the 12th annual Astoria Open
Studios Tour in a large group exhibit.
Brumfi eld Gallery, 1033 Marine Drive
Showing “Duality,” a series of paint-
ings from artist Emily C. McPhie, through
Aug. 7, as well as a new selection of ceramic
sculptures by artist Suzanne Long.
Brut Wine Bar, 240 10th St.
Featuring the work of local photographer
Tracy Phinney, whose works feature the river
and coast.
Cambium Gallery, 1030 Duane St.
Presenting “Walking Home,” a solo show
by gallery owner and abstract artist Kirista
Trask. This mixed media project is a visual
documentation of 6 months spent caring for
a dear friend as they approach their last days.
Imogen Gallery, 240 11th St.
Showing works by regional artist Laura
Hamje, including both urban and forest land-
scape paintings, alongside works by Mat-
thew Dennison. The latter exhibit will mark
the gallery’s fi rst solo show in a newly
expanded space, with oil paintings focused
on the fragile relationship between humanity
and wildlife.
Labor Temple Diner and Bar, 934
Duane St.
Featuring over a dozen oil on canvas
works of local cityscape painter John Wes-
ley Willis, including new works and local
‘Steady As She Goes,’ by Cathie Joy Young, featured at RiverSea Gallery.
LEFT: ‘Kingfi sher,’ by Matthew Dennison, on display at Imogen Gallery. MIDDLE: ‘From the
Broken Ground,’ by Suzanne Long, shown at Brumfi eld Gallery. RIGHT: ‘Moss,’ by Laura Hamje,
shown at Imogen Gallery.
scenes. Meet the artist on Saturday from 4 to
7 p.m.
Munktiki, 1241 Duane St.
Featuring new paintings in the gallery’s
“100 Faces” series.
Old Things and Objects, 1144 Com-
mercial St.
Featuring original maritime paintings and
signed prints by Northwest artists, as well as
antiques, books, records, pottery and Indige-
nous jewelry.
Paul Polson Studio Gallery, 100 10th
St.
Featuring a new gallery arrangement
alongside music from Chelsea LaFey and
Richard T. The gallery will also continue
to show “Strata and Pipe,” a series by Paul
Polson.
RiverSea Gallery, 1160 Commercial St.
Featuring “Balance,” a series of narra-
tive paintings from artist Cathie Joy Young.
Inspired by historic tales, Young’s process
involves fi nding patterns while painting. The
gallery will also show “Sprouts of Solace,”
featuring felt sculptures by Karen Thur-
man inspired by lush plant life. Meet the art-
ists alongside live music selections from 5 to
8 p.m.
Upstairs Gallery, 1295 Commercial St.
Featuring the works of fi ve artists, includ-
ing found object sculptures by Rhonda
Gewin, felt and collage canvasses by Patti
Breidenbach, silver prints by Roz Edelson
and watercolors by Yvonne Edwards and
Sheryl Redburn. The gallery will also fea-
ture a collection of Indigenous art including
drawings, prints and a watercolor painting of
the Snake River.
West Coast Artisans Gallery, 160 10th
St.
Showing photography works by artist
Ralph Lehman, featuring boats at sunset. The
gallery will also introduce new items in its
“Practical Art” collection.
Weird Sisters Freak Boutique, 1004
Marine Drive
Featuring a wild speakeasy and Black
Hole mural by Sondra Carr.