Opening Saturday, February 14th, 5 – 8 pm in connection with Astoria Artwalk is a new collection of photographs and paintings by Corey Arnold and Martin Machado. They bring Low Tide, an exhibition held in conjunction with the 2026 annual FisherPoets Gathering and in honor of the importance of the maritime industry and its history to our region. Once again, we bring together the work of photographer/commercial fisherman, Corey Arnold of White Salmon, Washington and painter/ fisherman/merchant marine, Martin Machado from San Francisco who share their love of the sea through chosen medium, merging their dual careers. Both artists are internationally respected having fished, sailed, and exhibited their work globally. Also included to this special exhibition held in conjunction with the annual Fisherpoets Gathering is Friends of Graveyard Point, a small collection of paintings and photographs by fellow fishing friends of Arnold and Machado.
Also opening Saturday, February 14th in our Front Gallery is a solo exhibition by Sara Tabbert of Fairbanks, Alaska. Known as a woodblock printmaker, her work has steadily evolved over the years into mixed media wall hung panels incorporating marquetry, a historic woodworking technique in which detailed design is applied to surface with wood veneer. This series, titled Notes from a Moving Line is specifically about her observations from daily walks along the creek Big Eldorado that runs through the land where she lives. Sara will be at the gallery 5 – 8 pm, Saturday, February 14th and available to answer questions about her work. Both exhibitions will be on view through March 9th.
Also opening Saturday, February 14th in our Front Gallery is a solo exhibition by Sara Tabbert of Fairbanks, Alaska. Known as a woodblock printmaker, her work has steadily evolved over the years into mixed media wall hung panels incorporating marquetry, a historic woodworking technique in which detailed design is applied to surface with wood veneer. This series, titled Notes from a Moving Line is specifically about her observations from daily walks along the creek Big Eldorado that runs through the land where she lives. Sara will be at the gallery 5 – 8 pm, Saturday, February 14th and available to answer questions about her work. Both exhibitions will be on view through March 9th.
