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Patti Breidenbach and Yvonne
Edwards, 3862 Franklin Ave.
Whimsical watercolor paintings on display.
Sondra Carr, 1004 Marine Drive
Displaying interactive and immersive installa-
tion art.
Peace First Lutheran Church, 725
33rd St.
Featuring painting and photography works by
Judith Frederickson, Sai Rajsavong, Carol Smith,
Phyllis Taylor and Constance Waisanen.
Erica Clark, 721 Florence Ave.
Showing fi ber arts using natural materials and
dyes.
Astoria Studio Collective, 372 10th
St.
With work upstairs by artist Lindsey Aarts, as
well as pieces from Blis Nekovar, Rebeccah Fries,
Denise Monaghan, Cathy Stearns and Kate
Speranza.
Christine Eagon and Cicely Gilman,
1425 Seventh St.
Ceramicist Richard Rowland is one of more
than 40 artists opening up local studios to
visitors during the Astoria Open Studios Tour.
Paintings using liquid acrylic and sea salt, as
well as photographs, by Christine Eagon and
kaleidoscope imagery by Cicely Gilman.
Lam Quang and Kestrel Gates,
89120 Lewis and Clark Rd.
‘Mycelium,’ by Lezlie Amara Piper, featured at the Astoria Open Studios Tour.
nature-inspired paintings and collages by Lezlie
Amara Piper will be on display.
Featuring unique lighting creations at Astoria
studio Hiih Lights.
Paul Polson, 100 10th St.
Katie George, 4743 Cedar St.
With canvas prints, tapestries and posters of
landscape works.
Artwork made using wood and plant materials.
Jess Graff , 3399 Franklin Ave.
Showing kiln-fi red ceramics.
Telling stories through painting works.
A Great Blue Heron,
photographer Carol Smith.
Glen Herman, 34706 Production
Lane
Audrey Long and Kirista Trask, 1030
Duane St.
Showing a collection of three-dimensional
lighting and sculpture works.
Janet Hutchings and Nancy
Karacand, 160 10th St.
With fabric arts by Janet Hutchings and jewelry
featuring beads and stones by Nancy Karacand.
Astoria Art Loft, 106 Third St.
Showing works in a variety of mediums by Mary
Barendse-Adams, Isabella Bigda, Jeannette
Davis, Rhonda Gewin, Jennifer Goodenberger,
Sandi Kelley, Christine Kende, Heather Nichols,
Cydne Perhats and Jo Pomeroy-Crockett.
Illahee
Apartments
Richard Rowland, 36211 Tucker
Creek Lane
Home studio showing colorful mixed media
pieces.
Meghann Hanour, 431 30th St.
The
captured
by
Featuring ceramic works from Audrey Long and
abstract pieces by Kirista Trask at Cambium Gallery.
Judith Niland, 3679 Duane St.
Studio featuring acrylic rainbow sun discs and
wind chimes.
Molly Schulps, 643 Grand Ave.
Featuring ceramics, paintings and woodworking.
Star of the Sea, 1465 Grand Ave.
Showing works by artists Roger Dorband, Ben
Killen Rosenberg and Kristin Shauck.
Blaine Verley, 4798 Cedar St.
Featuring nighttime scenes of Astoria.
Carrie Mariko Williams, 242
Columbia Ave., Apt B
Robert Paulmenn, 2740 Grand Ave.
Showing meditative paintings in calm, neutral tones.
Showing paintings that focus on the interplay
between light and dark tones.
John Wesley Willis, 1215 15th St.
Featuring oil paintings and cityscapes.
Matthew Palmgren and Lezlie
Amara Piper, 249 14th St.
Jon Zucker, 253 53rd Ave.
Mixed media works by Matthew Palmgren and
Showing a collection of sculptures in metal.
Downtown Astoria’s
Most Respected
Apartment Complex
Since 1969.
1046 Grand Avenue
Astoria, OR 97103
503-325-2280
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