Joe Wedge is a Washington born artist who has been a performer and entertainer for over 20 years in mediums ranging from burlesque to digital media and now poetry. He has just returned from a 6 year stint exploring and honing his craft in Saskatchewan, Canada with his extensive musical background, and a deep love for wordplay,
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Stefani M. Rossi
I compose visual ruminations about the common narratives in which people routinely participate. I am interested in historic and contemporary rituals–both sacred and mundane–that we practice to discover, establish, understand and share our lives.
Lisa McKinney Kreymborg
After a very rewarding time working with troubled teens, Lisa realized that the color of creativity was a crucial part of her soul. Searching for a path that would lead to the perfect blend of right and left brain culminated in a meaningful journey to being an artist, photographer, curator, and marketing director. Over the years, she has had the pleasure of working with wonderful art establishments such as Where ART Lives Gallery, Visual Language Magazine, Artists of Texas, and The Spokane Liberty Building & Gallery.
Chelsea Martin
SAGA is pleased to help support the creation of Chelsea Martin’s next novel, “Art School.”
Madeline McNeill and Maura Garcia
A multimedia project of the true story of the two artists meeting in Spokane in 2020.
Stage Left Theater
In 2020’s pandemic climate, Stage Left Theatre continues to seek new ways to create art as they shift to creating content while adhering to safety protocols and mandates.
Neato Burrito
Neato Burrito is receiving SAGA funding to support a live-streaming service for local and regional talent.
YWCA Spokane
YWCA will equip survivors of Domestic Violence with the technology and support they need to capture their stories.
Community-Minded Television
With operational support from the Spokane Arts Grant Awards, CMTV will continue to represent underserved populations.
Skyler Oberst
With SAGA support, Oberst and his team will film, edit, and promote three pilot episodes to facilitate community building and civic-minded engagement in the Inland Northwest.
Donell Barlow
Creature Teacher Yoga, will provide a cultural resource with mindful movement to the Native population in Spokane.