Apr 11 Saturday
The Holistic Festival delivers 50 booths providing natural products, remedies, body care, and pain relief. The goal is to acquaint the public with the healing modalities, products and practitioners that are available locally. Experience new technologies, spiritual guidance, ear acupuncture, hypnotherapy, and sound healing. Meet with local Healers and Readers. There will be Medicinal Salves for anxiety, pain, migraines, nerves, insomnia, and more. You’ll find wellness products, CBD products for people and pets, herbal cleansers, non-toxic hair and skin care, weight loss, oils, crystals, aura photos, art, jewelry, art, candles, and supplements. Experience near Infrared and red-light therapy, Marconics, Craniosacral, Somatic healing, Reiki, massage, and a BEMER session. Free lectures are offered all day, with a Psychic Panel at 12:30. Visit the website for vendor and lecture details. www.holisticfestivals.com
This April Pottery Place Plus is pleased to present the resin art of Karen Vollmer-Poseley and the sculpted wool of Mia Simonsen.
Karen finds the magic of the resin art form is in the process of watching each piece become unique in the final form ~ no two pieces are alike!
Mia's "Owl Song Feltery" creates botanicals out of wool ~ cactus and succulents were her first botanicals of choice, and more recently mushrooms and other fungi.
Karen's resin art and Mia's needle felting allows them to design botanicals year-round. Stop by PPP in April to view their "botanical art" ~ stop by PPP in the historic Liberty Building on First Friday April 3rd from 5-8pm to meet the artists!
From small fleeting moments to a conscientious way of life, Joy is the thread that holds our lives together. More than just the silver lining we see on the edge of clouds, joy helps us find meaning, purpose, and the courage to take the next step.
Interpretations of Joy are represented in different forms of printmaking, such as intaglio and relief printing, from linoleum, wood carving, and letterpress printing by members of the Spokane Print & Publishing Center.
You can view the show this April in the Liberty Gallery (above Aunties Bookstore) ~ stop by on First Friday April 3rd from 5-8pm to meet the artists!
We exist in a moment of over-stimulation and information saturation, a moment where a short descriptive paragraph can create a beautiful, sparkling image for us, but then be quickly forgotten and dissolved back into the ether of the internet. These bits of data are reassembled into images or video, which can be visually interesting, but a bit disconcerting at times. This work is a playful way to make commentary on the serious questions about AI art. Using very simple pre-programmed vacuuming/mopping robots with some minimal modifications I wrangle the robots to produce something visually interesting. The catch is, just like AI, these robots cannot do it on their own. They need input and a lot of help from a person to make the art.
Visual Dialogue features Abstract Artwork & Sculpture created by some of our favorite Spokane Community Artists. The abstract art experience invites viewers to free their minds, allowing their emotional intelligence to guide or communicate a feeling or thought about certain images presented in a painting, drawing or sculpture. This show will run through Saturday, April 25th. Regular gallery hours are Wednesdays - Saturdays, 11am -5pm.
Get Ready for the 50th Annual Spokane Home & Garden Show!Exciting news, Spokane! The Spokane Home & Garden Show is back, bringing you endless inspiration for your home and outdoor spaces!🌱 Discover stunning landscaping ideas🔨 Explore the latest home improvement trends🛠 Meet expert vendors ready to bring your vision to life🌸 Find everything you need to create your dream home & gardenWhether you're a DIY pro, a gardening guru, or just looking for fresh ideas, this is the event for YOU! 🎉 Don’t miss out—mark your calendar and get ready to be inspired!📅 Date: April 10th-12th Apr. 10: 12 PM-8 PMApr. 11: 10 AM -7 PMApr. 12: 10 AM-5PM📍 Location: Spokane Convention CenterFor more information, visit our website: https://spokanehomeshows.com/spokane-home-garden-show/
“Treasure Island” is a fast-paced, family-friendly adaptation of this classic adventure tale by Robert Louis Stevenson. Packed with swashbuckling action, colorful characters, and imaginative staging, this Prince Street Version brings pirates, hidden treasure, and high-seas excitement to life in a playful, accessible way that is perfect for audiences of all ages. This musical runs April 10 to 26 – Fridays at 7 pm / Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 pm. The ASL Interpreted performance is April 12, at 2:00 pm, and the Family Value Night on April 18, at 7:00 pm.
Tickets are $12 for Kids 12 and under; $17 for Military/Seniors/Students; and $20 for Adults. Tickets may be purchased at the door or reserved online: www.spokanechildrenstheatre.org/treasure
Step into 50 years of Spokane’s greatest tradition! 50 Years of Movement brings the magic of Bloomsday to life through an immersive journey of rare memorabilia, archival imagery, and the iconic art that defines the race. From the evolution of the finisher shirt to the poster art of legendary artist Ken Spiering, this exhibit celebrates the creativity and community spirit that moves us all. Come relive the memories and feel the pulse of five decades of Bloomsday.
50 Years of Movement is open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 4:00 - 7:00PM starting on April 4th, 2026 - April 25th, 2026.
Sponsored by Washington Trust Bank.
The Crooked Kilt family Band returns to CREATE for a multi-instrumental traditional and eclectic music performance. They bring to their Celtic tunes to the stage with guitar, Highland pipes, whistle, violin, piano, accordion and percussion.The MSD Irish Dancers will join the concert. It will be a rousing evening of energetic music. $15 in advance, $20 at the door, Students FREE.
This original show by local composer/performer, Olivia Brownlee, is a theatrical presentation of 10 songs tracing her arc of overcoming codependency, featuring Olivia’s Inner Housewife, Inner Pirate, and a five-piece marching horn band as a bombastic “Greek Chorus.”