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Heat Speak
Heat Speak is an indie band led by singer-songwriter multi-instrumentalist Dario Ré. His impassioned poetics sung in English and French are supported by dynamic musicianship and intricate arrangements to create a unique blend of indie folk, chamber pop and world fusion. The project began as a trio in 2014 in Spokane, Washington. The group formally banded with a full line-up following their 2017 album, Aspen Artichoke (released under the eponymous band name Dario Ré). At the end of 2018, the group rebranded as Heat Speak in preparation for their 2020 album release, To Love Wind.
Dario Ré
Dario Ré has a multifaceted practice including painting, assemblage, installation, video, performance, sound and songwriting. He was born and raised in Spokane, Washington and completed an MA in Art History at Concordia University in Montréal, Québec and a BA at Fairhaven College in Bellingham, Washington with a self-designed interdisciplinary concentration titled, Visual and Natural Culture: Art & Ethnobotany. He is also a private music instructor and the lead singer-songwriter for the indie band, Heat Speak.
Melody Chang
Melody Chang is an accomplished young mezzo-soprano who performs with the Spokane Symphony Chorale and often performs with professional companies across the state. She has taught voice lessons for years and specializes in healthy classical vocal production. She believes a classical background is necessary to sing every other genre in a healthy manner. She has worked in the Broadway industry for years and has an all-encompassing understanding of the musical and theatrical world.
Tim Greenup
Tim Greenup writes poems and instrumental synthesizer music. His poetry collection, Without Warning, was published by Scablands Books in 2016. His album, Dwelling, was released digitally in 2020.
Kate J. Reed
Party Krill is an illustration and surface design brand that values play, pretty things, and rough edges. All work is based on Kate Reed’s illustration, inspired by the fringes of her imagination and the occasional google search for images of “hippos sitting like dogs.” Kate runs her website named Party Krill. On her website, you are able to purchase pretty and playful wrapping paper, greeting cards, and art prints. Her work will soon be available in local shops. You can sign up for her newsletter to keep updated on new releases and partnerships!
Keely Honeywell
I’m an illustrator and designer, specializing in book design but open to all visual art. You can see more of my work on my Instagram account @keeannie.
Paula Lewis
I make art that I care about and by using assorted scraps, and salvaged materials, and making something beautiful out of them, I can encourage a different perspective—that bits and pieces are always capable of coming together to be made into something brand new. May your eyes be ever-opened to the inspiration piled within your junk drawer.
Steph Sammons
I have a background in theater design, and love working with materials of all types, in two and three dimensions. My current project is an Alphabet of Mythological Creatures, which I hope to make into a children’s book one day soon!
Tierra Duke
I am primarily a hip hop dancer but I do all styles of dance. I’ve danced in music videos, on semi pro/professional dance teams and create choreography. I am also a singer/songwriter and published model. Check me out on Instagram @itstierraokayy.
Andrea Parrish
For as long as I can remember, I have not had a mind’s eye – the ability to visualize. This aphantasia has created an interesting relationship with visual art. For many years, I relied on photography to record and tell the story of what’s around me. However, after a hand surgery left me unable to use an SLR camera, I took a friend’s dare to pick up a paintbrush. The planets and starscapes that have emerged gnaw at the edges of my memory in a way that seem to tease with what is just beyond conscious reach. Since I am not able to visualize what I’m trying to paint, it’s a matter of just trusting what appears. These days, I work primarily in paint, though I occasionally still work with photography and the written word. You can see a little of everything I do at @tinytall on Instagram, or on my website.
Kevin Breen
Kevin Breen is a writer and editor. He earned his MFA in creative writing from Eastern Washington University. He has read submissions and provided editorial support for Willow Springs Magazine, Willow Springs Books, and New England Review. Currently, Kevin works as the assistant editor of Latah Books. His own fiction is often set here in the Inland Northwest.