ABOVE: ‘Favorite Tree,’ by Kitty Paino, on display at West Coast Artisans Gallery. LEFT: ‘Canyon Wind,’ by Don Gray, on display at RiverSea Gallery. RIGHT: ‘Chasing the Light, Following the Wind,’ by Connie Dillon, shown at ARTstoria Gallery. Continued from Page 4 RiverSea Gallery, 1160 Commercial St. Gathered Bakeshop & Market, 512 12th St. Featuring works in the art room as well as art camp activities for children ages 5 to 12 years old. Each camp has a diff er- ent theme, with a wide variety of activi- ties including fi ber arts, printmaking and three-dimensional art. Imogen Gallery, 240 11th St. Welcoming back Portland artist Tom Cramer to celebrate the gallery’s 10th anni- versary with “City Lights,” a series of bold, complex and saturated paintings along with relief pieces made of carved wood. The gallery will also feature an appearance by Cramer alongside live music from The Beatgreens from 5 to 7 p.m. Labor Temple Diner and Bar, 934 Duane St. Over a dozen oil on canvas works of local cityscape painter John Wesley Willis will be featured, including new works and local 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. Showing a collection of maritime art, including original vintage paintings and signed prints, as well as a selection of antiques, books, art and more. Paul Polson Studio Gallery, 100 10th St. Featuring large oil paintings as part of Paul Polson’s “Strata and Pipe” series alongside live music on violin and accor- dion by JJ and the Boys. Showing the works of three regional art- ists, each inspired by nature. Don Gray off ers vibrant paintings in “Dual Nature,” soaked in the verdant colors of Northwest forests and coastlines. Julie Ann Smith will exhibit “Fata Morgana,” a collection of small paintings inspired by optical illusion, subconscious memories and dreams. Met- alsmith Thomas Tietze will show a collec- tion of jewelry celebrating Northwest wild- life and marine life. Artists will be at the gallery from 4 to 8 p.m., appearing along- side live music by John Orr. Studio 201, 1169 Commercial St. #201 Featuring mixed media works using found objects, as well as whimsical fi gura- tive sculptures by Susan Taylor. Upstairs Gallery, 1295 Commercial St. Showing a new sculpture series of “Alice in Wonderland” characters by Patti Breidenbach, character sculptures by Rhonda Gewin and watercolor works by Yvonne Edwards. The gallery’s fea- tured collection also includes European oil paintings. West Coast Artisans Gallery, 160 10th St. New oil and cold wax pieces by art- ist Kitty Paino will be featured. The gal- lery will also host a celebration of its third anniversary with champagne and brownies from 5 to 7 p.m. Weird Sisters Freak Boutique, 1004 Marine Drive Featuring erotic photographs by Tyler Bennink, fi gures of fungi by Brenda West, tarot readings by Julia Hesse and mush- room creations by Cai von Kugler. ORIGINAL FINE ART on the waterfront • port of ilwaco, wa marie-powell.com • 360-244-0800 THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2022 // 5