Spokane Arts is excited to present Bright Spot online and in person at the Chase Gallery September 1 through October 29. Bright Spot showcases five artists all using familiar materials in fresh and inventive ways to explore the varied connections between everyday experiences and how we capture, remember, and communicate them. Featuring work by Mel Hewitt, Emily Hawkins, Jerry Slough, Callie McClusky, and Dana Squires, this group exhibit includes handmade art books, digital prints on glass, photography, and paintings.
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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.
Courtney Marshall
I am a traditional illustrator, working mostly with dry mediums such as graphite, marker and charcoal.
Emily Moyer
I am a Spokane lifer. I was born right next door in CDA and grew up here in Spokane. I think the pacific northwest is beautiful and definitely one of a kind.
Leela Francis
Before immersing myself in the world of the healing arts, in my early 20’s I was fortunate to study fine arts. I was introduced to the concept of the right or creative brain at art school in my home town of Montreal, Canada.
Dj Moon
Dj Moon is an inquisitive, self-taught artist who practices in the Spokane area. She practices in a variety of mediums, including digital art, portraiture, acrylic painting, watercolor painting, and sculpture, but she particularly favors and excels in simply drawing with a pencil and paper.
Nanette Cloud
Nanette is a shapeshifting webwitch who makes intimate and otherworldly comics as an irreverent act of worship to Goddex’s of chaos, change, and fnord.
Andrew Young
I am a digital collage artist whos primary interest is scifi/surreal pieces of art using multiple layers of different photos using Photoshop
Gwyn Pevonka
I am an artist, focusing on the intricacies of everyday life. What excites me most about what I make is that I’m on a path of discovery and exploration of paint as subject, object, material, and texture.
Oriana Sage
Oriana Sage is a fine artist, specializing in detailed nature drawings, vivid color palettes, and the ability to merge beautiful abstraction with life-filled realism.
Mica Pointer
For every project I go into, that is the most important consideration I make. Whether it is a script I am writing, a costume I am sewing, or an historical interpretation I am presenting, this question guides my work through every step of the process.
Tim Bovey
Tim Bovey is a Pacific Northwest Artist/Graphic Designer. His artwork is crafted free-hand, from direct-observation, and has not been digitally manipulated.