Dinner with Shades: A Bridge to Intimacy! Dinner with Shades is an opportunity for the community to meet, talk with, and get to know an array of talented artists in the Spokane area. These racially, ethnically, spiritually, and artistically diverse group of artists are excited to meet new friends who support their journeys as artists.
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.
Dinner With Shades
Dinner with Shades: A Bridge to Intimacy! Dinner with Shades is an opportunity for the community to meet, talk with, and get to know an array of talented artists in the Spokane area. These racially, ethnically, spiritually, and artistically diverse group of artists are excited to meet new friends who support their journeys as artists.
Carl Richardson and Mariah Boyle – Shoes!
Artists and SFCC art instructors show their prints and drawings that feature shoes. Both artists admit to a deep love of shoes and have immortalized some of their favorites pairs to prints and drawings.
CVHS Immigration Project Art Show
Students from Central Valley High School English Language Learning program partnered with students from the art program. The ELL students told their “coming to America” stories which were then illustrated and interpreted by the art students. The process broke down barrios between the students and friendships resulted, as well as art!
Norman Rockwell’s America
Norman Rockwell’s depictions of everyday life made him a beloved American artist of the 20th century. Norman Rockwell America includes 22 oil paintings, seven studies, original posters and all 323 vintage Saturday Evening Post magazine covers.
Dan McCann Mixed Media
Mechanics of… dress patterns, wood, glue, surgical tubing, packing materials, embroidery hoops, wiggle board.
Reception for Makoto Fujimura: Silence – Mysterion
Makoto Fujimura’s art explores our common experiences with suffering and trauma, healing and beauty. His work combines traditional Japanese materials and techniques with modern abstraction, resulting in layered, prismatic paintings.
The Heart of Leadership
Intercultural Care Using Beauty as a Language of Peace: Jundt exhibition artist, Makoto Fujimura, and Shann Ferch, professor of leadership studies at Gonzaga, will discuss intercultural care, and beauty as a conduit for peace and leadership.
Ethnicity and Identity as Themes in Art
In conjunction with the 2019 ERIP Conference, artwork focusing on themes of ethnicity and identity will be on display. Selected works convey information about the artists, their experiences, and worldviews.
Oh Heavens!
Exhibition of work by Spokane Art School Artist in Residence and pastel artist T Kurtz.
Fairy Tales
“Fairy Tales” alludes to children’s stories of morality and the interplay of good and evil. There will be an Opening Reception on October 4th from 5 to 8 PM.