Arts & Exhibits

Published 5:00 pm Wednesday, July 9, 2003

Astoria

A Heart of Glass – Limited-edition, three-window set, handpainted glass, jewels, beads, bevels and stone depicting the Lewis and Clark expedition are featured. By appointment only. Gallery has a full line of Lewis and Clark memorabilia including postcards, journals, maps and coins. Visit the new gallery at 1001 Commercial St.; (503) 325-5263.

Art Center Gallery – The annual Student Honors Show features “Body Language,” a series of photographic prints by Matthew Henneke, along with a variety of work by Patricia Howerton, and a ceramic exhibit by students of Richard Rowland. Clatsop Community College’s Art Center Gallery, 1653 Jerome Ave.; (503) 338-2498.

Area Properties – Local artists are featured in the building’s hallway. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Sunday. 1490 Commercial St.; (503) 325-6848.

Astoria Visual Arts Gallery – The gallery is a nonprofit art space that exhibits work by local and regional fine artists. 160 10th St.

Compleat Photographer – 475 14th St.; (503) 325-0759.

D. Danielson Studios – Design Fine Art Studio features murals, portraits and framing. Open by appointment only. 40684 Karpen’s Airport Lane; (503) 458-6836.

Downcellar Pottery – Pit-fired earthenware and stoneware are featured. Located in the Home Spirit Bakery Cafe, 1585 Exchange St.; www.homespirit.com

Gallery Eleven19 at the Urban Cafe – Contemporary Northwest photographer Bruce Peterson is featured through July. For artists interested in showing work, call (503) 338-4166. Hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday; 1119 Commercial St.

Hair Gallery – A photography exhibit, “Body Language,” by Matthew Henneke is featured. Full service salon and art gallery features local artists. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, or by appointment. 1292 Commercial St.; (503) 338-2988.

Harrington Gallery – Fine art photography, custom framing and a selection of nautical brass and pewter items are featured. Woven linens and ceramics by local artists are also featured. 1296 Commercial St.; (503) 338-5379.

Ferguson’s Custom Glass – Custom designed windows, continuous rotation of designs displayed in gallery. 1193 Marine Drive; (503) 325-4381.

Old Town Framing – Featuring prints, posters and framing. 1287 Commercial St.; (503) 325-5221.

Paradise Productions – Fine arts gallery features pastels, oils, pen and inks and photography by artist Chris Bryant. Open by appointment only. 5115 Birch St.; (503) 325-3933.

Pacific Rim Gallery 12th Street Gallery – The work of copper artist Eric Leonard is featured in the exhibit “Copper Fish in Habitat.” The gallery features paintings, prints, ceramics, sculpture, wood and glass from local and regional artists and designer jewelry. No. 1 12th St., Suite 102; (503) 325-5450.

RiverSea Gallery – Marion Raney Oman and Jennifer Williams present river and seascapes in oils and mixed media in an exhibit on display through July 16. Their works invite contemplation about the interactions of water, sea life and people. The gallery features contemporary North Coast and Northwest artists, with original fine art and fine craft in all media and distinctive designer jewelry. Regular business hours are 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. 1160 Commercial St.; (503) 325-1270.

The Sixth Street Gallery – Soft pastels, oil paintings and photographs by Chris Bryant are featured. Other artists include Susan Bish, Diane Beeston, Michael Arras, Todd West, Joyce Compere, Sasha Rappaport and Jane Means. The gallery invites Clatsop County artists to submit work for future showings. The gallery’s current format will only allow framed art. Interested artists should contact Robert Brown at (503) 325-7972. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. No. 10 Sixth St.; (503) 325-7972.

Straightup Gallery – 1213 Franklin St.; (503) 338-7318. View images from recent shows online at www.straightup.tv

‘Y’ Gallery – Featured artists from the gallery’s permanent collection include Marge Briggs, Phebe Burnham, Alma Gomez, Sherri Lee, Andrea Merrill, Gwenna Merriman, Judy Moore, Helen Nanney, Royal Nebeker, Pete Romberg, Jacinda Russell, Javy Russell, Cheryl Shurtleff, Shannon Traver, Tarmo Watia and Richard Young. Fine arts, vintage bicycles and found object art are featured along with work by local artists Patricia and Polk Riley. Hours are noon to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. 514 12th St.; (503) 325-2998.

Bay City

Art Space – Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday or by appointment. U.S. Highway 101 and Fifth Street; (503) 377-2782.

Cannon Beach

Artists Gallerie – The gallery presents Janet Louvau Holt’s works in acrylic, watercolor and woodblock prints and Gene Gill’s watercolors. Five artists, Gene Gill, Gordon Marshall, Janet Holt, Art Roady and Michael Tieman, are featured. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. 271 N. Hemlock No. 3; (503) 436-0336; www.artistsgallerie.com

Ballantyne & Douglass Fine Art Gallery – Works by Dale Landrum are features. The gallery specializes in original oil paintings, limited-edition bronze sculptures, watercolors and art glass. Artists are of national and regional distinction. Open daily 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ecola Square, 123 S. Hemlock St., second floor; (503) 436-0507.

Bronze Coast Gallery – Oregon bronze sculptor “Deacon” is featured along with J. Scott Peck, a Colorado photographer. The gallery will feature the work of sculptors Carol Gold, Jacques and Mary Regal, oil painter Don Prechtel and jeweler Robert Rogers. 224 N. Hemlock St. (503) 436-1055.

Cannon Beach Fine Art Gallery – Artist Law Wai Hin’s work explores an East and West balance. 3215 S. Hemlock, Tolovana Park; (503)436-9085.

Cannon Beach Gallery – The gallery features an exhibit of faculty of the 2003 Portland State University Haystack Summer Program in the Arts with featured artists Charlien Fitzpatrick, Pat Courtney Gold, Max Grover, Michael Southern and Heather Whitlow. A group show to be juried by Southern will accompany the work of the featured artists. An opening reception is from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, July 5. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Monday. 1064 S. Hemlock St.; (503) 436-0744.

Dragonfire Interactive Studio and Gallery – The work of Carol Carter and new necklaces and bracelets designed by Eeva Lantela are featured. This contemporary gallery features artists Nancy Norman, Carol Carter, Tim Schaible, Loren Senge, Eng Tay and Tony Tomlinson. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday through Tuesday. The gallery is closed Wednesday and Thursday. 123 S. Hemlock St. No. 8, Ecola Square; (503) 436-1533.

Ernst & Ernst Collectors Gallery – Local and Northwest artists are featured. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. The Landing, 224 N. Hemlock St. Suite No. 1; (800) 289-1819.

Haystack Gallery – The latest work by artists Barbara Coppock and John Ebner is featured along with jewelry artist Jolene Riley, watercolorist John Ebner and artist Barbara Coppock. Regional and national artists, original watercolors, bronze and hand-tinted etchings are featured. 183 N. Hemlock St. Suite 4; (503) 436-2547.

House of the Potter Inc. – Pottery by Jay Stewart is featured. Stewart specializes in hand-thrown stoneware, showing a full line of dinnerware as well as decorative pieces of art. Open at 10 a.m. daily. Cannon Beach Mall, 183 N. Hemlock St. Suite 5; (503) 436-2504.

Icefire Glassworks – Works by Lynn Read and Charles Lowry are featured. 116 E. Gower at the corner of Hemlock and Gower streets; (503) 436-2359.

Jeffrey Hull Gallery – The work of Jeffrey Hull, local watercolor seascape artist, is featured. 172 N. Hemlock St.; (503) 436-2600.

M. Sellin – 215 N. Hemlock St.; (503) 436-1572.

Northwest By Northwest Gallery – Featured are works by Pacific Northwest glass masters Roger Thomas, Ruth Brockmann, James Nowak and Duane Dahl as well as color landscape photography by Christopher Burkett, the estate of Oregon’s Photographer Laureate Ray Atkeson and watercolorist Mary Tosch. This is the gallery’s 15th anniversary. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Visit www.nwbynwgallery.com; 239 Hemlock St.; (503) 436-0741.

Sharon Amber Gallery – Sharon Amber’s latest pieces made for her 16th anniversary show are on display. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.

Steidel’s Art – New original work from Bill Steidel is on display. W. First St. and S. Hemlock St.; (503) 436-1757.

Uffelman Gallery Art and Home – Peter Peterson’s acrylics on paper are featured along with Jeff Uffelman’s work. Uffelman is the artist in residence. 271 N. Hemlock St.; (503) 436-2404.

Valley Bronze of Oregon – William Reese and A. Vincen (Rusty) Talbot are featured. National and international artists Maimon, Gorban, Roya, Matia, Carlson, Crawford, Ambroson, Wanlass and Talbot are featured. 186 N. Hemlock St., upstairs, Sandpiper Square; (800) 559-2118.

White Bird Gallery – In the gallery’s east wing will be new paintings by Valerie Willson. The gallery is also featuring a group glass show abstracted glass orchids by LeRoy Espiricueta, fused glass and glass mosaic by Richard Schemmerer, vessels with layers of sea life forms and fish motifs by David New Small and blown sandblasted sculpture by David Schwarz. Local artists with new works include Barbara Grant, Liza Jones, Steve McLeod, George Kettlewell, Gary Callaway, Scott Johnson, Darren Orange, Robert Peterson, Allyn Cantor, Geoff Schmidt and M.J. Anderson. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Monday. 251 N. Hemlock St.; (503) 436-2681.

Windridge Gallery – The featured artists include Bonnie Taylor-Talbot, Lynn Bredeson, Laura Dahl, Salamander Pottery from Port Orchard, Wash., Yardbirds of Kentucky, Katy Adamson, Nancy Coffelt, Ken Kosiorek, Jennifer Mannila and the Allens. The gallery features originals, prints and sculpture. 224 N. Hemlock St.; (503) 436-2406.

Gearhart

Blue Gallery – The gallery features a new exhibit with works by Sean McElroy. His paintings depict the quiet reflective moments of introspection amid the clang of social situations. Though apolitical in nature, his work reflects the growing difficulty of individuals finding peace in modern times. McElroy’s realistic and intriguing figures raise questions of purpose and destiny amid colorfully foreboding landscapes. The artist’s reception is from 4 to 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served and children and dogs are welcome. 95 S. Cottage; (503) 738-9883.

Gearhart Gallery & Gifts – Northwest artists exhibited. Corner of U.S. Highway 101 and Pacific Way; (503) 717-8976.

Trail’s End Art Association – The gallery presents a summer exhibition, “Red White and Blue and Other Great Works of Art,” through the month of July. This show will be on display from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The gallery will also hold a Fourth of July “Cash and Carry Painting Sale” from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, July 4. 656 A St.; (503) 738-7159.

Antler Ridge Trading Company – Hand-crafted works by Northwest artists featuring outdoor and wildlife designs. Now featuring rustic cedar furniture by Alpine Height and new works by wildlife artist Dave Bartholet. A newly-remodeled showroom displays a selection of Antler Ridge Art quilts, antler lamps, natural basket and chainsaw-carved bears. Open Thursday through Monday and by appointment. 3300 U.S. Highway 101 N.; (503) 738-0224. www.antlerridgetradingcompa ny.com

Long Beach

(Wash.) Peninsula

Campiche Studios – Fine arts gallery features black-and-white and hand-tinted photography, watercolors, pottery, whimsical pen and inks, art glass, jewelry, woodwork, pastels and oils. 504 Pacific Ave. South, Long Beach; (360) 642-2264.

Cymbolics Gallery and Studio – Metal, glass, original paintings and sketches, pottery, contemporary furnishings and design consultation are featured. The gallery is located on the waterfront at the Port of Ilwaco; (360) 642-8203.

Rainy Day Gallery – “Mussels” by Jill Merrill is featured. Art on apparel is screenprinted locally and features local artists and natural coast resources. Items include antiques, items for eclectic souls, lavender products, soaps, sachets and candles. Winter hours are noon to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday through Monday and closed Tuesday and Wednesday. 600 S. Pacific Highway, Long Beach; (360) 642-3959.

Shoalwater Cove Gallery – Originals and limited edition reproductions by Marie Powell, Jeffrey Hull and Noel Thomas are featured. Fine jewelry, pottery, blown glass, handmade papers and soaps. Located at the Port of Ilwaco on the waterfront, Ilwaco Harbour Village, 177 Howerton Way S.E.; (360) 642-4040 or (877) 665-4382.

The Wade Gallery – Gallery features a contemporary photography gallery and fine art studio, featuring the work of owners Bruce and Wendi Peterson, and visiting Seaview, Wash., photographer, Dirk Sweringen. The gallery also features arts and craft pottery, bronze cast wind bells, fine art designer jewelry and objets d’ art. The artist studio is offering professional Giclee print services. Located on the waterfront at the Port of Ilwaco; (360)642-2291; www.thewadegallery.com

Weir Studios – Original painted stained glass and kiln-formed glass objects are featured. Decorative, serious or sacred art is composed with figurative or abstract imagery. Collections, custom shadow-boxed and fine-art framing available. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 2217 Bay Ave., Ocean Park; (360) 665-6821.

Wiegardt Studio Gallery -Original watercolors and limited editions by artist and instructor Eric Wiegardt. 2607 Bay Ave., Ocean Park, Wash.; (360) 665-5976.

Manzanita

Primary Elements Gallery – Featured exhibits focus on natural elements, such as wood, metal and stone that interact with natural forces of earth, wind and fire in a variety of mediums: painting, photography, sculpture, pottery, glass, jewelry and furniture. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. 447 Laneda Ave.; (503) 368-3636.

Nehalem

The Maya Muse Gallery – The gallery in Nehalem features original oils, watercolors, sketches and limited edition lithographic prints by artist and instructor Kathleen Stupfel Hickey. Also featured are original watercolors by Manzanita artist Mary Kelley Stupfel. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. Studio open by appointment Monday through Wednesday. U.S. Highway 101 between Dotte’s Books and Pete’s Antiques; (503) 368-3947.

Pacific City

Pacific City Gallery – Specializing in local and Northwest artists. Featuring a large selection of Oregon glass floats. 35350 Brooten Road; (503) 965-7181. www.pcgallery.com

Rockaway Beach

Art at Twin Rocks – Many local and regional artists are featured. Mediums include photography, watercolor, original prints, woodturnings, glass, jewelry, furniture and pottery. Artist John Bennett spends every third Saturday in the gallery throwing pots. Other gallery artists will join him in demonstrating their art. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The gallery is closed Monday. 19485 U.S. Highway 101; located one mile south of Rockaway Beach; (503) 355-8508.

Seaside

Alley Katz Gallery – “Hand Crafted Oddities,” an exhibit with works by Michelle Clary Gallagher, ceramic artist is on display. Also showing are a collection of works on loan from the Charles Mulvey Gallery in Seaview, Wash., with works by Kaye Mulvey, his widow, as well.

Artist David Marshal is featured in an upcoming exhibit with a reception from 4 to 7 p.m. July 12. The gallery also features works by Jane Means, Joan Masat, Roger Mckay, Lloyd J. Kimeldorf and Bill Voxman are featured. The gallery features classic, modern, on-the-edge original works of art. In August, metal sculptures by Oregon artist Mike Orias will filll the gallery with whimsical people, critters and musical instruments. 111 Broadway; (503) 738-0328.

ExposureArt – 609 Broadway; (503) 738-8030.

Pudgy’s – Watercolors by wildlife artist Dave Bartholet are featured. 227 Broadway; (503) 738-8330.

Skamokawa, Wash.

River Art Gallery – Paintings, reproductions and cards by Martha Boentgen, Arlene Long and Terttu Timonen. Open 2 to 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday. 1414 W. State Route 4; (360) 795-8068.

Wheeler

E-kah-ni Books and Artforms – This gallery/bookshop hosts the Full Moon Party, an open mike event held from 6 to 9 p.m. each month on the night of the full moon. Admission is free. Refreshments are available. Go online to www. EKAHNI. com for more information. 47 Gregory St. on Artisan’s Row; (503) 368-6881.

Gypsy Fire Art and Mercantile – Features the works of local artists. 65 Rorvik St.; (503) 368-4308.Art &

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