Three watercolor prints on display at the North Bend Public Library feature rural markets, such as Davey Jones Locker in Charleston, the Hauser Store and a small store in Imnaha. The watercolors were created by retired teacher Charlie Vincent.
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Artwalk!, a self-directed tour of art displays and culture in historic North Bend and Coos Bay, is scheduled from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday. Visitors can start at any of the locations listed below. All locations will provide maps. For more information, those interested can contact Beccy Kaneen at Crystal Dolphin Gallery at 756-1989.
North Bend
At Coos Head Food Store, 1960 Sherman Ave., chocolate bars and chocolate beverages from Oregon and beyond will be featured, as well as a selection of wine.
The Crystal Dolphin Gallery, 1901 Sherman Ave., will feature the unusual myrtlewood boxes of Bernice Martin and “stuff your own mushrooms.”
Easy Lane Frames & Select Art Gallery, 3440 Broadway, will feature the sparkling watercolors of Louaine Collier Elke and a large selection of miniatures by gallery artists.
Fiction 101 Books & Library Antiques, 1980 Sherman Ave., will feature the work of Curt Hitch.
The Framery, 1774 Union Ave., will show “The Magic of Framing.”
Gallery by the Bay, at 2100 Union St., will feature art by Pat Snyder, Lynda Fost and Barbara Mahon.
Gallery 280, 1743 Sherman Ave., will present the art of Monty Rogers and Karin Richardson with a champagne open house.
Jeanie's Family Diner, 1972 Sherman Ave., will show the art of Joe Taylor and, in the hallway, the art of local children.
Laura's Goodies to Go will show art.
The North Bend Public Library, 1800 Sherman Ave., will feature the art of Myrtle Point artist Charlie Vincent.
Pneuma Studios will present the art of local watercolorist Sharon Backues.
Pony Village Mall
The Artist Loft Gallery, located upstairs in Suite 212, will feature its annual “Starving Artist” show and sale.
Collette's Crepes in the east wing will feature the art of Curt Hitch.
The East Wing Art Wall will feature watercolor and pastel paintings by Kimberly Wurster.
Heritage Textile Arts Guild, located downstairs in Suite 131, will feature unusual and unique handcrafted fiber art items.
The Rose Palette Art Studio & Gallery, in space 128, will feature stained glass works by artist Sharon Jones, jewelry by Linda Morris, ceramics by Sue Scott, pen and ink by Bill Melton and oils and acrylics by Ermie Goodrich.
Coos Bay
Benetti's Italian Restaurant, 260 S. Broadway, will show the art of local artist Julie Rumreich.
Bittin's Art Studio, located at Outdoor-n, 305 S. Fourth St., offers free crafts, and a free 12-ounce mocha during Artwalk!.
Black Market Gourmet, 495 Central Ave., will feature two giclee series by Emily Ashworth and sculptures by Karin Richardson.
Blackwell's & Co. Hair Design, 153 N. Broadway, will feature the unique art of Vanessa Jorgenson.
City Subs, 149 N. Fourth St., will display the art of Cindy Horner.
Coos Art Museum, 235 Anderson Ave., will feature quilts through Feb. 19.
Euros International Grill, 247 S. Broadway, will show the work of Sherry Houk, paintings of Steven Bruce and giclee prints of Emily Ashworth.
Coastal Grind, 190 Central Ave., will show the vibrant art of painter Joy Bradford.
Lilah's Boutique, 145 S. Broadway, will display the art of local artists.
Mossy Rose, 340 Central Ave., will feature everlasting floral arangements, jewelry and trinkets.
Mountain Matters Gallery, 215 Central Ave., will display new posters and prints.
At The Pottery Company, 145 Anderson Ave., Jan Tucker will demonstrate the building of art objects with clay.
At Sincerely Yours! Antique Mall!, 191 S. Broadway, Carol Turner will display her work.
Siren Song, 184 Market Ave., will feature the work of Florence artist Tamarah Phillips.
The House of Myrtlewood-Oregon Connection, 1125 S. First St., will show the work of Carol Turner.
Charleston and Empire
Charleytown Marketplace, 91152 Cape Arago Highway, will show the works of Linda Haga.
High Tide Cafe, 91124 Cape Arago Highway, will show the work of well-known local artist Joy Bradford.
Prudential Seaboard Realty, 1544 Newmark Ave., will feature the work of Alice Ellis.
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