Seaside art in October: Cherry wood sculptures, a driftwood clock
Published 9:00 am Wednesday, September 28, 2022
- “Steel Ribbon and Driftwood,” a sculpture by Robert McWhirter, spotlighted at Fairweather House and Gallery.
SEASIDE – The First Saturday Art Walk will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday in the Historic Gilbert District in Seaside, with dedicated parking nearby.
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Fairweather House and Gallery, 612 Broadway St.
This gallery will open “TURNING,” a new show featuring Northwest wood turners Mike Brown, Martin Conley, Stuart Dittbrenner, Daniel Harris, Robert McWhirter and Tom Willing. Also showing crafted raw-edge furniture by Richard Guadagni, as well as themed art by Colette Fallon, Karen E. Lewis, Linda Fenton-Mendenhall and Vanessa K. Stokes alongside a “Seaside Painting Live” episode by Paul Brent and live music from Chelsea LaFey and Richard Thomasian.
Pacific Heirloom Art and Collectables, 608 Broadway St.
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Featuring vintage Halloween decorations from the 1930s to 1960s alongside bits of seasonal history.
Salon on Broadway, 600 Broadway St.
Featuring the artwork of owner, stylist and artist Kegan French.
Starry Night Inn and Art Hotel, 811 First Ave.
Showing original art and prints from a curated selection of Portland artists.
SunRose Gallery, 606 Broadway St.
Showing new mosaics by Charlotte Bruhn, quilted paintings by Ronni Harris and driftwood sculpture clocks by Mimi Cernyar-Fox alongside light, homemade appetizers and live music by David Crabtree and Ray Coffey.
TigerLily Gallery, 613 Broadway St.
This gallery will feature a set of palette knife paintings, brushed and refined for detail, from artist and educator Edi Olson. The works feature seascapes, one of Olson’s favorite subjects.
The Whet Spot, 12 N. Holladay Drive
Featuring an ever-changing display of abstract and whimsical art alongside a selection of Northwest beer, wine and cider.
Find additional original art during the day at: Seaside Antique Mall, 726 Broadway St., Seaside Coffee House, 3 N. Holladay Drive, Seaside Fiber and Yarn, 10 N. Holladay Drive, Tea Artist, 737 Broadway St., Tommy G, 609 Broadway St.