Sep 15 Monday
The members of the Spokane Watercolor Society showcase their diverse styles in water media art, juried by EWU professor Jenny Hyde. First Friday Opening Reception will be on September 5 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. and will feature an awards ceremony, live violin and flute music, and juror's critique of the work. Come and join us for an inspiring "family and friends" free activity. The show will run through September 26 at Spokane Art School.
In the show titled “Going Wild”, RRAFA artists are challenged to pass up the peaceful and quiet landscapes or still lifes and add action and unusual ideas to their art. A sleeping bear is a wild bear, but not a wild idea. Out with the pastel and pleasant and in with bright colors and exceptional designs! The artists are encouraged to courageously think outside the box or create something unique in the box.
When Yasuko Mayhew started ceramics 18 years ago, she made an instant connection working with clay that allowed her to express her love and admiration for all types of beautiful little creatures. In the process of portraying animals, birds, fish, or amphibians realistically, she challenged herself to transform hard and heavy clay to look light, warm, rough, smooth, or fragile, to allow each piece to come to life with a "soul", because as Yasuko says, "creating an animal piece is a very solemn, quiet moment, like a prayer".
Stop by Pottery Place Plus in the Historic Liberty Building this Sept to enjoy her new enchanting ceramic world. Stop by on First Friday on Sept 5th between 5pm-8pm to meet Yasuko in person!
Heatherann Woods' debut solo exhibition explores perspective and perception in atmospheric oil paintings by capturing ephemeral light from familiar views in the Spokane region. She invites the viewer to not only step into the space and be moved, but also engage with fellow viewers, initiating conversations, by questioning the concept of "realism" and how we project expectations instead of receive information based on personal experience.
Sep 16 Tuesday
Ever wonder how your property taxes are used in Spokane County? Do you want to know more about property tax exemptions and if you qualify?
Join Spokane County Treasurer Mike Volz for a Question-and-Answer session at the Spokane Valley Library (22 N Herald Rd., Spokane Valley, WA 99206) on Tuesday, September 16th from 5:00-6:00 p.m.
Come with plenty of property tax questions and learn more about how Spokane County government works!
Residents of Northeast Spokane and District 1 are invited to a town hall presentation about Together Spokane. Spokane Public Schools superintendent Dr. Adam Swinyard and Spokane Parks and Recreation director Garrett Jones will share information about the joint initiative to improve schools, parks, and neighborhoods.
Proposed projects in Northeast Spokane include a new SPS Trades High School at Spokane Community College, Garry Middle School renovation, an Indoor Public Aquatics Center, and a new Shiloh Hills Park, among others.
Together Spokane aligns an SPS bond and Parks levy that will be presented to voters on Nov. 4, 2025. All are welcome to attend this town hall or another event that fits their schedule. A recording of the presentation will be available after the event.