Spokane native and life long creative. Vicki spent several years at SFCC studying painting and figure drawing and has learned with countless master painters over the years.
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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.
William Vasta
William Vasta is a former Official White House Photographer for the Clinton Administration. He practices in a variety of marketing, advertising, and editorial photography genres including lifestyle, event coverage, portraiture, and architecture. Contact for calendar availability.
Rachael Alt
I consider myself a pixel manipulator. I specialize in digital art since I wasn’t high school. That was 30 years ago when I began my love of computer graphics.
I consider myself a pixel manipulator. I specialize in digital art since I wasn’t high school. That was 30 years ago when I began my love of computer graphics.The apps on the android play store are the main apps I use. My objective has been to produce new media using generative new media apps. I like to push the limits of the app and create things that people aren’t doing yet I guess you could say that would be influencing. I find it relaxing and calming and very exciting.
Michael Edwards
I’m a local artist specializing in Spokane’s historical architecture, landmarks, popular attractions and monuments. I was born and raised in Spokane.
Emily Franklin
Functional or decorative ceramics, pottery, sculpture. I love all things clay! My name is Emily Franklin, born and raised in Spokane. Clay is my happy place. I spend hours upon hours giggling with joy as the pieces I make bleed out of my jumbled and chaotic mind.
Azia Johnson
I am a hoop dancer, for lack of better words a hula hooper. Have been finding new ways to dance with my hoops, and better my craft over the last six years. I am self taught and would love to share this with my community.
Sean Finley, This Had Better Be Good Films
Jess Walter has given his permission to adapt his short story, We Live in Water, to film. The story is about toxic masculinity, the culture that allows it and the power it has to destroy generations.
Sean Lizama, Milestones Media
Lizama’s new documentary aims to give voice to a group of five Marshallese youth, all high school dropouts at high risk from marginalized families.
Melanie Hewitt
Using a popular children’s book style, Hewitt’s new work forces perspective on adult topics and their true importance.
Local Artist Tracy Poindexter-Canton at The Liberty Gallery!
Through collage, vibrancy and portraiture, Tracy examines Black American identity and melding literary imagery with visual art.
Luis Brigman
From graphic design, illustration to Pop art creator. Freddy Throne art works with different kinds of medium and content. As a freelance artist Freddy Throne art has designed posters, billboards, logos, and custom designs. The creativity doesn’t stop there , Freddy Throne art continues to work on stories, animations and music. Freddy Throne had worked on a number of projects locally and nationally. You can check out Freddy Throne art on all social media platforms and shop prints and stickers on their website.
Katie Creyts
Katie Creyts is an artist and Professor of Art at Whitworth University. Her work explores landscape and human and animal interactions. Creyts has exhibited her work nationally. She has an MFA from Illinois State University, a BFA from Tyler School of Art, and has received scholarship for study at The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Pilchuck Glass School, and The Studio at the Corning Museum.