Spokane Arts is proud to exhibit Art Romances and Molecular Dances: A Study in the integration of Poetry Art and Science at the Chase Gallery.
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Painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, screenprinting, photography, architecture, textiles, crafts, and so much more. If you love the visual arts, don’t miss First Fridays, presented by the Downtown Spokane Partnership. Find your new favorite gallery via our interactive art map.
Frank Gaimari: Black-and-White Abstract Art Collection
Frank Gaimari is an artist, writer, and actor living in Spokane. His exhibition highlights pieces from his black-and-white art collection. Terra Blanca Spokane. Nov. 18, 2022. 5pm – 7pm
The Liberty Gallery features the Dishman Hills Paintings of NW Artist LR Montgomery in Dec!
Inland NW Artist LR Montgomery paints the out-of-doors where we live and play. His original impressionistic landscapes let you bring the ambiance and memories of your outdoor experiences into your homes, workplaces, and recreational abodes.
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SPOKANE’S LARGEST, ALL-LOCAL, WINTER ART MARKET RETURNS! 70 Booths of amazing art and handcrafted goods — think visual art, clothing, jewelry, ceramics, skincare, home goods, paper goods, and more — on all three floors of River Park Square.
Olivia Evans, James Pakootas & Devonte Pearson (T.S. The Solution)
A two-day festival will bring the community together, inspire, uplift/ showcase the BIPOC peoples of Spokane in music and the arts and a film score residency exploring Colville stories will be hosted by Panoramic Dreams.
Friends of Manito
With SAGA support, the Manito Park Art Festival will ensure that emerging artists are given the opportunity to share their work with Spokane without significant financial barriers.
Art Salvage
Art Salvage is working towards taking steps to grow the organization in order to meet community demand for more creative reuse services, with the goal of expanding to a larger brick and mortar store location.
Chase Ogden
Chase Ogden returns to his roots on the Spokane River to make a film highlighting the need to protect the water for future generations.
Taking Stock: Artist talk w/ Lenora Jesus Lopez Schindler
All of the paintings are composites of specific locations their history or their present. None are direct transcriptions of place, but instead form the breadth of Schindler Lopez’s’ inner visions of this home, this place. Included in the series are the ever-smaller area we leave for wildness, for animals, birds and insects, who have been forcibly adapted to our activities.
Chase Gallery Presents: Taking Stock ft. Lenora Jesus Lopez Schindler
In Taking Stock, Lenora has focused on what it means to be from a specific place. “I am from Spokane, in fact I was born and raised in Spokane. I live in the home I grew up in, and my studio is in the house I inherited from dad, which he grew up in as well. I feel so much a part of this place I wondered what I more I could discover.”
Artist Talk, Grass Dance, and Reception for Chad “Little Coyote” Yellowjohn
Honor Indigenous People’s Day and the visual artwork presented in the exhibition “Masked Preservation” at the SFCC Fine Art Gallery with an Artist Talk and Grass Dance by Chad “Little Coyote” Yellowjohn.
Chad “Little Coyote” Yellowjohn
Artist: Chad “Little Coyote” Yellowjohn comes from Shoshone-Bannock/Spokane ancestral line. Yellowjohn earned his Associates in Cinematic Arts, along with a Minor in Studio Arts from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Sante Fe, New Mexico. Through his art and activism, he shares inspiration and awareness of the issues Indigenous people face today.