The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, August 11, 2022, Page 4, Image 4

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    Aug.
13
Noon to 8 p.m.
ASTORIA — The August Astoria Art Walk
will be held from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday.
Angi D Wildt Gallery, 106 10th St.
This gallery will feature a series of lively
and vibrant paintings, each inspired by impres-
sionistic works. Folk artist Bill W. Dodge will
be visiting from 1 to 3 p.m. and seascape art-
ist Nikole Rae Peacock will appear from 4 to
7 p.m.
The Anita Building, 1312 Commercial
St.
Presenting “BorderXer,” an exhibit by
Patricia Vazquez Gomez. This collection
focuses on borders, both physical and sym-
bolic, and their intersections with forms of sys-
temic 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-
The
Illahee
Apartments
ings, cards, journals, decorative pillows, pho-
tographs and prints by artist and owner Connie
Dillon. Prints will be on sale, with discounts
on stock items and orders.
Astoria Art Loft, 106 Third St.
Showing fi ber arts, with a demonstration by
artists from 1 to 4 p.m.
Astoria Visual Arts, 1000 Duane St.
Featuring “Reframing the Everyday,” a
new exhibit from artists Tim Janchar and Roy
Sanchez, exploring mental reframing of per-
sonal histories. Whether it is a myopic view
or stepping back to take a landscape gaze,
this collection looks at how personal framing
defi nes identity.
Brumfi eld Gallery, 1033 Marine Drive
Showing a collection of ceramic pieces by
artist Suzanne Long, as well as a new exhibit
featuring the work of Mary Alayne Thomas
and Andrea Benson.
Brut Wine Bar, 240 10th St.
With photography works by Jake Mullins,
a Chicago transplant currently working with
the U.S. Coast Guard in Astoria.
Cambium Gallery, 1030 Duane St.
Sharing the work of artist Leah Kohlenberg
in “Beach Calming,” a solo show featuring the
vegetation of North Coast beaches. Radiant
fern forests, enchanting cypress trees and tall
grasses refl ect the meditation that these areas
off er. Meet Kohlenberg from 4 to 6 p.m.
See Page 5
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ABOVE: ‘Last
Dance,’ by Julie
Ann Smith,
featured at
RiverSea
Gallery.
LEFT: ‘Beach
Calming,’
by Leah
Kohlenberg,
shown at
Cambium
Gallery.