Sep 11 Thursday
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.
Trackside Studio Ceramic Art Gallery opens Dot to Dash, and invitionational exhibit of surface rich, low to mid range fired ceramics by 5 artists from across the United States. • Israel Davis - Ada, Michagan, Dehmie Dehmlow - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nancy Gardner - Forest Park, Illinois, Dennis Meiners - Portland, Oregon, and Taylor Sijan - Netcong, New Jersey. Exhibit opens First Friday of September, and continues through the month with regular gallery hours Wednesday through Friday, 11 AM - 5 PM. All info at www.TracksideStudio.net
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.
The "September Moon" exhibition features beautifully detailed ceramic artistry by local artist Ken Scott and visiting ceramic artist Red Burnell, as well as the stunning nature-inspired paintings by painter Heidi Barnett. Enjoy a few special paintings by Katie Frey, Kim Long, and Diane Garmire, and new works by mosiac artist, Kerry Whitsitt and many of the New Moon members This show aims to engage your senses with vibrant colors, forms, and textures, promising to soothe your eyes and soul, and bring an abundance of beauty and joy.
Northwest Adoption Exchange (NWAE) is inviting all those interested in adopting from foster care to attend free, virtual information sessions to learn about the process.
Offered in partnership with the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF), these sessions provide guidance and clarity for anyone beginning or continuing their adoption journey.
Who: Open to anyone interested in adopting from foster care in Washington state. What: Free virtual information sessions on the adoption process. When: Monthly sessions, participants are encouraged to attend Session 1 before attending Session 2. Upcoming dates:• Session 1: September 11 at 12 p.m. or 6 p.m. • Session 2: September 18 at 12 p.m. or 6 p.m.Where: Online, register at nwae.org Cost: Free
Led by experienced child welfare professionals, NWAE’s sessions are presented virtually in two parts and offer a comprehensive introduction to adoption. Participants will gain insights into the needs of youth waiting for permanent families and learn how to navigate each stage of the adoption journey with confidence.
Session 1: Introduction to adoption from foster careExplore how adoption fits into the foster care system, the types of support available, and what to consider when determining if adoption is right for your family. Upcoming dates: September 11
Session 2: The steps to adoptionWalk through the practical aspects of adoption, from choosing an agency and completing required training to navigating the home study process. Upcoming dates: September 18Sessions are offered at 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. Participants are encouraged to attend Session 1 before attending Session 2.
There is no cost to attend these sessions. Learn more or register at nwae.org.
Volunteers working to repair broken items including appliances, toys, lamps, furniture, clothing & jewlery. Offering advice, learning, encouragement and collaborative repair. No gas powered items.
We will be discussing “The Ministry of Time" by Kaliane Bradley at the September meeting.
This book club typically meets on the 2nd Thursday of the month at Auntie’s Bookstore. Please send any inquiries to teri@auntiesbooks.com.
Join 350 Spokane for a screening of Elemental: Reimagine Wildfire - A Documentary Inviting Us To Reimagine Wildfire
September 11th, 2025, At The Magic Lantern Theatre, 25 W Main Ave, Spokane, WA 99201
Doors open at 6 PM and the film starts at 6:30 PM. Stay after the film for a community discussion.
Recommended Donation $15, but any amount is appreciated. 350 Spokane is a 501c3 Nonprofit, and your donation is fully tax-deductible.
Cash donations will be accepted in person at the event and if you would like to use a credit card you can do so in advance at our website or with a QR code at the event.