Celebrate summer with a colorful bouquet of art

Most art spots and galleries are open from 6 to 9 p.m.

Café Luna will continue last month’s show of Kathy Larsdotter’s paintings.

Hastings-Cone Gallery, next to Snapdragon, will show paintings by Allison Crane Trundle.

Heron’s Nest will show art by public works artist Elizabeth Conner.

Hinge Gallery will present new work from island artist Jordan Timlake, including imagery from Timlake’s daily crossings to Seattle printed on heavy rag paper plus screenprint bags and other functional art items.

Raven’s Nest will exhibit limited edition serigraphs and giclée prints, framed and unframed, by native artist Allie High. High’s formline designs are inspired by Northwest Coast mythology and her proximity to the ocean and forest. Vashon’s popular rock/bluegrass/Cajun/folk band Riverbend will play during Friday’s opening reception.

The Hardware Store Restaurant will hang a juried photography exhibit from Ray Pfortner’s 11th annual Shoot to Show class. The photographs were shot at various island open spaces to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Vashon-Maury Island Land Trust.

Two Wall Gallery will continue to show student photographs held over from last month’s shows, “Exploratory Week” and “The Power of Photography for Positive Social Change.”

VALISE Gallery will show paintings on wood and found objects by Seattle artist Jeff Farnum, plus ceramic sculptures painted with encaustic wax and oil paintings by Jiji Saunders.

Vashon Allied Arts Gallery will show work by three artists, including Jeannette DeNicolis Meyer (abstract, brightly-colored quilts), Robin Siegl (industrial waterfront oil paintings) and Ariana Heinzman (ceramic amphorae).

Vashon Tea Shop will hang Sumi ink drawings on rice paper by Jeanne Loset.

Vashon Intuitive Arts will display the visionary art, acrylic on canvas, of Andrew Swetnam.