A new mural will feature seven culturally significant native plants.
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Spokane is Reading
Spokane Is Reading is proud to announce that award-winning novelist and Afrofuturist, Tananarive Due, will visit Spokane on October 23, 2025, to discuss her gripping novel “The Reformatory.”
Boomjam Music and Arts Festival
Boomjam is Spokane’s all-ages, one-day music and arts festival designed to fuel the region’s creative economy and spotlight emerging talent.
The Unseen Ocean Collective
In April 2026, the Unseen Ocean Collective will bring deep-sea science and art to Spokane through a month-long exhibition, immersive school visits, and hands-on public programming.
Kate Reed
Wonder Killer encourages a return to relational knowledge and collective imagination.
KSPS PBS Inland Sessions
With federal funding cuts to public broadcasting threatening small-station arts programming, SAGA funding is crucial to sustaining Inland Sessions and protecting the visibility and viability of our region’s creatives.
Olyvia Babinski / Comedy for Kids
August 4–8, 2025 at the Blue Door Theatre, the dance and comedy camp will culminate in a public showcase on Friday, August 8.
Leslie Plum
My focus tends to be animals and pop culture with some eclectic choices in between. My favorite medium is copic markers and multiliners on paper, sometimes canvas.
Holly Melnrick
Through my work, I aim to capture the fluidity of life, reflecting its dynamic rhythms, infinite colors, and capturing the feeling I get from observing and living life as a whole; body, mind, and spiritual being.
Emily Bradley
Emily Bradley is a fiber artist known for her whimsical, animal-inspired sculptures made from wool felt. Blending soft textures with structured forms, Emily creates hand-stitched characters that evoke curiosity, warmth, and a touch of storytelling.
Steven Henry
I started out with a book called Ella The Elegant Elephant, which won the Washington State Book Award in 2005.