Apr 18 Thursday
Denae Veselits, for forty years one of Spokane's most creative beloved artists, passed away January 29, 2024. Come to Ruins Restaurant, 225 W. Riverside, Thursday April 18 through Sunday April 21st, Thurs to Sat 5-10 pm, Sun 3-9 pm., and celebrate with us the joy of Denae's paintings in this unique retrospective of her thought-provoking work. Denae's interpretations range from the interconnectedness she found among world cultures, social movements, and iconic historical figures, to her often witty embrace of the richness and beauty to be found in everyday life and the glories of nature. We look forward to you joining us for this moving exhibit and sale honoring Denae's profound spirit and art. Proceeds from any of Denae's art sold will benefit Union Gospel Mission. Thank you from her family and many friends.
Ferris Theatre Arts presents William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet - A tragic love story for the ages.
A rose by any other name.....
Edward Humes is a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author whose sixteen previous books include The Forever Witness, Mississippi Mud, Garbology, and the PEN Award–winning No Matter How Loud I Shout. Ed and his family, including their rescued racing greyhounds, live in Southern California.
Total Garbage: How We Can Fix Our Waste and Heal the WorldAn investigative narrative that dives into the waste embedded in our daily lives—and shows how individuals and communities are making a real difference for health, prosperity, quality of life, and the fight against climate change, by a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
Apr 19 Friday
April 5 – 26, 2024 from 10 am - 5 pm
Opening reception – Friday, April 5, 2024
5 – 8 pm
Live music by Laddie Ray Melvin
March 24th, 2024 (Coeur d’Alene, ID) – The Art Spirit Gallery welcomes spring with their April exhibition “Cultivation”, featuring works by James Bason, Charlie Knapp, and Sheila Evans.
“Cultivation of mind should be the ultimate aim of human existence” B.R. Ambedkar once said. ‘Cultivation’ at The Art Spirit Gallery showcases three very different artists who have come to cultivate their own creative paths in such different and varied ways, all growing crops of work that are nurturing to the soul. “These three artists are inspired by what resonates within themselves through their connection to the natural world” said gallery owner Blair Williams. “We are always excited to share with visitors to the gallery, the inspiration that each of these artists bring to their work. It connects the viewer on an entirely new level, and moves them.”
Join us on Saturday, April 6th for the opening of the exhibit. Enjoy coffee, cookies, and artists on site to answer questions.
CJ Morrison is a Spokane artist who creates artwork out of wood strips that are stained and formed into intricate geometric patterns, and mountain landscapes. CJ will be the guest artist at Pottery Place Plus for the month of April ~ the gallery is located in the Historic Liberty Building at the corner of W. Main & N. Washington Street. Stop by on First Friday April 5th from 5-9pm to see CJ's work and meet the artist in person!
In April the Liberty Gallery is hosting a group display titled "Enigma", featuring works by members of Spokane Print & Publishing that are created using a wide variety of printing techniques. The print medium, in all it's forms, and possibly all art in general, is enigmatic. From inspiration to its processes, printing is mysterious and provisional. This show emphasizes the unseen hand, the errant, the wayward, the strange, and the ephemeral. From book artistry to relief carving, from wood type to collage, the artists of Enigma demonstrate the many processes that make their art vital. The show is at the Liberty Gallery from April 1– April 27 ~ the opening night reception to Meet the Artists is April 4th from 5-8pm.
Terrain Gallery is pleased to present, ‘Everywhere the Sun Touches’ by Columbus, OH artist Dustin Brinkman.
‘Everywhere the Sun Touches’ explores the liminal spaces between departure and arrival. Using Midwestern iconography, Brinkman's work speaks of the connection between personal identity and collective spaces, evoking a sense of nostalgia and introspection. In this body of work, boundaries are blurred between home and house – offering a unique perspective on the journey of coming, going, and belonging.
First Friday Opening: April 5th • 5-8PM.Show Dates: April 5th - April 27th.First Friday Hours: 5-8PM.Regular Gallery Hours*: Thursday-Saturday • 4-7PM
*Please note that we allow a week in-between shows for the following month’ show install, and are closed every first Thursday prior to the First Friday opening.
‘Witching Hour: Senior Art Exhibit’. April 19 – May 10, 2024. FIRST FRIDAY RECEPTION - Friday, May 3, 4-7 pmCLOSING RECEPTION - Friday, May 10, 4-7 pmThis exhibition features artworks by Gonzaga’s current BFA and BA senior candidates. Our BFA candidates are Devon Schreiber and Rebeca RivasBach Q. Our BA candidate is Katie Chicca. The gallery is open to the public: Fridays 4 pm-7 pm and Saturdays 10 am-3 pm. Admission is free.