Spokane artist Christina Deubel debuts her new watercolor series, “Heart of the Northwest.” This is a new medium for Christina. Christina was born and raised in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. She creates fine art paintings in both watercolor, acrylics and wood. She views life as an adventure and her goal is to capture the beauty and freedom of the great outdoors and everyday life through her paintings.
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.
Drawing Class: Illustrating People
Learn all about drawing people! Join instructor Derrick Freeland at Spokane Print and Publishing Center for this fun class. For ages 14 and up.
In this workshop, we’ll be covering the basics of what it takes to draw people and do character design for illustration, design, or just about anything else you might be working on. We’ll be covering some anatomy, looking at facial expressions, exploring body language and body types, drawing the face, drawing clothing, and even learning how to draw (gasp!) HANDS (it’s really not that hard). All materials will be provided.
Family Crafternoon with Art Salvage at Wishing Tree Books
Art Salvage wants to share our love for the planet with you. Bring the whole family for a fun afternoon of upcycled crafts and activities at Wishing Tree Books. Make an envelope book, yarn wrapped hearts and more. Come anytime between 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., pay at the door.
Small Things
Visit Saranac Art Projects to see “Small Things” with new work by artists Bradd Skubinna and Roger Ralston. Saranac Art Projects hours: Thursday, 2-6 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 12-8 p.m.
All We Need is Love
In February we are showcasing a Valentine-themed Group Show entitled: “All We Need Is Love”. The show includes our annual Jewelry Show featuring the “Spokane Jewelers Guild” and our gallery jewelers. If that isn’t enough excitement, from 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm, we are presenting the eclectic fusion band, “Dreamtime”!
Frank Munns Retrospective
Frank Munns Retrospective Opening at Marmot Art Space, February
Marmot Art Space hours: Fridays, 3 to 8 p.m.; Saturdays, noon to 8 p.m.
Motion Caught in Light and Form
Motion Caught in Light & Film: Join Ira Gardner & Vytal Movement Dance for Winter Arts Tour on Friday, February 7, at the Maryhill Tasting Room & Grill. Ira will be showing his photographic work with dancers and unveiling his new book on dance.
*time stands still*
*time stands still* Laboratory resident artist Lucia Riffel at Richmond Art Collective
*time stands still* explores the space between scrolling, dreaming, and waking – the beautiful moment when your mind gets lost in its own world while your physical body still goes through the motions of scrolling, looking, clicking, etc.
Long Shadowz Fade to Black & White
Long Shadowz Fade to Black & White: Robert Charloe at Spokane Art School Exhibit on display February 7 – March 25; Gallery hours: Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Robert Charloe owns and operates, Buffalo River – Fine Art Photography, and has for over 20 years.
“T”
“T” with Patti Osebold, Chris Kelsey, Mark Moore, and Gina Freuen at Trackside Studio opening reception, Friday, February 7. Origami Tea Ceremony Figures by Patti Osebold. A ceremonial Tea Service Table. Functional Ceramics featuring forms that are useful for tea, coffee & libations by Gina Freuen, Chris Kelsey & Mark Moore, at Trackside Studio Ceramic Art Gallery, February 7-28.
Pompeii: The Immortal City
Pompeii: The Immortal City at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture opens Saturday, February 8 (with a Member Preview on Friday, February 7). This exhibition will plunge you into the heart of the drama and the ruins of the ancient cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, lost for almost 1500 years after being buried by a catastrophic volcanic eruption in 79 AD.
Tour of “A Grand Tour: Images of Italy from the Permanent Collection”
Free, public tour of “A Grand Tour: Images of Italy from the Permanent Collection” at the Jundt Art Museum on Friday, February 14, 12 p.m. with Dr. Paul Manoguerra, Director/Curator of the Jundt Art Museum. The exhibit “A Grand Tour: Images of Italy from the Permanent Collection of the Jundt Art Museum” will be on display from January 18 to May 9, 2020.