Sept. 10 Noon-8 p.m. ASTORIA – The September Astoria Art Walk will take place from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday. Take a stroll through town to fi nd dozens of unique art shows, such as works expressing the passage of time at Imogen Gallery, an indigo-focused exhibition at Astoria Visual Arts and more. Angi D Wildt Gallery, 106 10th St. This gallery will celebrate its second anniversary this month, with visiting art- ists and a collection of new and continuing works by more than 20 represented artists. ARTstoria Gallery, 1168 Commercial St. Come by and celebrate ARTstoria’s fi rst anniversary with new paintings, prints, cards, journals, decorative pillows, mugs and photographs by artist and owner Con- nie Dillon. Astoria Art Loft, 106 Third St. Featuring artworks all about roosters, chickens, chicks and dinosaurs. Astoria Brewing Co. Taproom on 12th, 119 12th St. Showing artwork inspired by wonders of nature and music, including prints, upcy- cled functional art and more. Astoria Studio Collective, 1010 Duane St. Upstairs at this art collective, visit the open studios of Rebeccah Fries, Cathy Stea- rns and Louise Walker. In the common space, enjoy refreshments and snacks while mingling through. In the basement, iam- Bibby, a new studio tenant, will be open. Find gifts and stationary by Christine Bibby and illustrated books by Angela Raines. Astoria Visual Arts, 1000 Duane St. Showing “Indigo Matrix,” an invita- tional art exhibition and installation curated See Page 5 The Illahee Apartments “Old Fashioned Water,” by Tom Giesler, shown at RiverSea Gallery. Why Live Anywhere Else? 1046 Grand Avenue Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-2280 4 // COASTWEEKEND.COM ABOVE: “Memphis Minnie,” by Joe Patenaude, displayed at KALA. RIGHT: “Pluto Atlas III,” by Elise Wagner, featured at Imogen Gallery. BELOW: “Indigo Matrix,” by Iris Sullivan Daire, featured at Astoria Visual Arts.