Oct 01 Wednesday
This interactive installation features poetry from people on their healing journey after domestic violence paired with artwork by local artists. At each of the 15 stations that are displayed along a scenic walking path, you’ll find conversation prompts designed to spark meaningful dialogue about what healthy and unhealthy relationships can look like.
We hope you engage friends and family in this rewarding experience any time this October in Riverfront Park. Take a walk, start a conversation, and see what happens.
Jim Zimpel, Associate Dean of the College of Arts & Architecture and an Associate Professor of Sculpture + Extended Media at Montana State University in Bozeman presents a visual art exhibition in the discipline of Sculpture at the SFCC Fine Art Gallery. Zimpel states, “My work constructs factual and imaginary entry points and rituals-they are the means to process, explore and understand things that are actually, or perceived as, inaccessible.”
For the month of October, the Liberty Gallery features the extraordinary craftsmanship and vision of Dave Gonzo in a show titled “Gaia’s Beauty”. This exhibition showcases Dave's innovative approach to metal work, where different alloys are manipulated into creative and stunning, three-dimensional sculptures that resemble the beauty of which Mother Earth (Gaia) births. Each piece invites visual exploration, revealing a variety of metals and delicate details within the unique world of inorganic elements melded with the breathtaking forms of nature.
Stop by the Liberty Gallery in the Historic Liberty Building this October to see Dave's work ~ the First Friday Reception to Meet the Artists is October 3 from 5-8:30pm.
Pottery Place Plus presents painter Autumn Cole as our Guest Artist for the month of October. Autumn specializes in black and white acrylic realism paintings of local places, along with prints and greeting cards.
Stop by the PPP in the Historic Liberty Building this October to see Autumn's work ~ the First Friday Reception to Meet the Artists is October 3 from 5-8:30pm.
Local domestic violence service providers throughout Spokane invite you to attend a powerful evening of remembrance and hope. This gathering will also serve as the launch of a month-long effort to inspire community members to take action this October during Domestic Violence Action Month (DVAM). Guests are encouraged to wear purple for domestic violence awareness.Mayor Lisa Brown will be speaking as well as representatives fromKalispel Tribe of Indians Victim Services,Lutheran Community Services Northwest,Mujeres in Action Spokane,Spokane Regional Domestic Violence Coalition,Stop the Silence Spokane, andYWCA Spokane.
INTRODUCING: The Osprey Patio Concert Series 2025! Come enjoy local artists on the patio while enjoying your meal from Osprey Restaurant & Bar every Tuesday & Wednesday, 6pm - 9pm from May 6 - October 15! Free admission + rain or shine!
ARTIST LINE-UPMAY 6 - 28 | Sammy Eubanks | Soul Country & Blues with a Splash of Rock-n-roll.JUN 3 - 25 | Meghan Sullivan | Blues, Classics, Rock-n-Roll.JUL 1 - 23 | Kosta la Vista | A three-piece cover band focusing on Blues-based Classic Rock.AUG 5 - 27 | Jason Garrett Evans | Neo-soul R&B musician from Seattle.SEP 2 -24 | Doughouse Boyz | Blues, Jazz, Folk, Roots, and everything in between.JUL 29 - 30, SEP 30 - OCT 15 | The Ronaldos | Ron Criscione, guitarist & vocalist, has been part of the Spokane music scene since 1978. Ray Younker, bassist, vocalist, & guitarist brings a unique and interesting bass style to the duo.
Osprey Restaurant & Bar, 700 N Division St, Spokane, WA 99202. More info at ospreyspokane.com/events
Since 2019 Gonzaga University has hosted an annual Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum, a non-partisan event that invites candidates for local office to share with voters and community members what they would or would not do about climate change if elected. After the primary election, all candidates for the selected offices are invited to attend. This non-partisan event is an opportunity to hear candidate’s views on this urgent issue of concern to our community. Register at https://www.gonzaga.edu/climate-institute/events
The Spokane Folklore Society hosts its 1st Wednesday Contra Dance on October 1 at the Woman's Club Hall beginning at 7:15PM with a newcomer session followed by a two hour dance starting at 7:30PM. Karen Wilson Bell will teach easy to learn dances back by the old time fiddle band River City Ramblers. Our community dance is fun and everyone is welcomed. No partners necessary. General admission is $10 and SFS Members & Students $7.
Oct 02 Thursday