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.”
Visual
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.
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.
Orbiting Misfits
It is the 10 Year Anniversary of The New Moon Gallery and to celebrate this milestone, supportive friend of the gallery, artist, Tim Lord, created a very special celebratory event, entitled: “Orbiting Misfits” – featuring a group show of over 70 local and regional artists.
Spokane Painters Gloria Fox & Karen Robinette at PPP this September!
Pottery Place Plus is very pleased to welcome Spokane painters Gloria Fox & Karen Robinette as our guest artists for the month of September.
The Dip Concert
Join us for the MWPAC Fall season opening performance starring The Dip! On their Dualtone Records debut Sticking With It, Seattle-based seven-piece The Dip delivers the kind of unbridled rhythm and blues that hits on every emotional level.
Dishman Hills Conservancy Art Show – At DHC’s Wilson Conservation Area – Paintings by LR Montgomery
See and collect paintings that bring your outdoor experiences in!
Proceeds benefit Dishman Hills Conservancy.
City of Ladies – Hannah Charlton : 2022 Spokane Art School Artist in Residence
Hannah Charlton creates medieval style illuminated manuscripts, recreating a historical art form using modern materials. We call them “illuminated” because they are lit up with gold and decoration. The pieces in this show are based on The Book of the City of Ladies by Christine de Pizan, completed in 1405. The City is a collection of women in history: queens, goddesses, witches, folklore figures, and Christine’s contemporaries.
Artist & Poet Shantell Jackson @ The Liberty Gallery this Oct!
Shantell explores the human condition contemporarily and historically, in order to create dialogue across difference, that will build bridges and forge acceptance, and healing. Stop by to see her work at the historic Liberty Building this October!
Terrain 13
The region’s largest multi-media art and music event is back! Featuring 354 artists, 12 bands, 12 literary readings, 22 films, and 5 dance performances, and attracting thousands of attendees, Terrain 13 is a celebration of new energy and fresh ideas from all over the artistic spectrum.
WA Fiber Artist Pam Hansen @ Pottery Place Plus in October!
Washington native Pam Hansen is an intuitive abstract textile artist who lives a short walk from the Spokane River in historic Millwood. She finds inspiration for her art and renewal for her soul hiking forested trails and paddling quiet Northwest waters.
Spokane Artist Tracy Poindexter-Canton Returns to the Liberty Gallery Sept & Oct ’22!
Tracy Poindexter-Canton enjoys melding literary imagery with visual art. An eclectic assortment of media and reusable materials are incorporated into her work – often including acrylics, oil pastels, ink, feathers, beads, magazine clippings and found objects.