Mar 26 Thursday
Sponsored by River Ridge Association of Fine Arts, Pennie Woods will have her whimsical painting on display and for sale at the Garland Sandwich Shoppe located on Madison across from the Garland Theater. Pennie's art is colorful, captivating, and affordable. Stop in to see! And have a sandwich! The Garland Sandwich Shoppe is open Monday through Friday, 10 am to 4 pm.
This collection of abstract photographs by Gay Waldman was captured during her beach visits along the coasts of CA, OR & WA, images of nature’s compositions of line, form, and shape that emerge everyday along the Pacific Ocean.
As Gay said, "My hope is that when you wander thru these beach abstracts, you can share my wonder for natural curiosities and you might also be reminded of salt air and the sound of the rolling waves."
Stop by the Liberty Gallery in the Historic Liberty Building this March to see Gay's photos ~ stop by First Friday on March 6th to meet Gay in person from 5-8pm.
Nicole Mowbray is a Spokane ceramicist dedicated to transforming the raw beauty of earth into functional art. Her work showcases textured clay bodies, earthy tones, and merges form & function in a way that celebrates our natural world.
Cynthia Smutny is a jeweler whose bold geometric lines and expressive qualities of organic shapes form the heart of her work. Working primarily in silver, copper, brass, enamel, and natural stones allows Cynthia to explore contrast in both structure and surface.
Stop by Pottery Place Plus in the Historic Liberty Building this March to see Nicole's pottery & Cynthia's jewelry ~ stop by First Friday on March 6th to meet them in person from 5-8pm.
Trackside Studio Ceramic Art Gallery is hosting an exhibit of ceramic art fired in the Kurōrukamegama wood kiln. The artists are the crew that helped with the October ’25 firing of the kiln which is located North of Spokane. It was a four day firing requiring round the clock stoking of fuel to get temperatures reaching 2300F.
Stoked! Work from the Kurōrukamegama wood kiln. Ceramic art by the crew that fired the kiln in October. First Friday March 6, 5-8pm and Saturday 12-4.Trackside Studio, open Wed-Fri. 11-5, through 3/27.
Mar 27 Friday
Prophet’s Thumbprint is a solo exhibition by painter Red Matthews, on view at Saranac Art Projects from March 6 through March 28th, 2026. The exhibition presents a new body of oil paintings that revisit the iconography of the American West through moments of quiet intimacy and emotional restraint.
Red Matthews’ work reexamines the visual language of Americana through scenes that blur myth and lived experience. His paintings distill nostalgia, labor, and longing into compositions that feel at once familiar and quietly unsettled, shifting focus away from spectacle and toward interior, human moments.
Join us for our annual Terrain Gallery Fundraiser, where we’ll have a wide-range of artwork—each piece priced at just $200! That’s right, $200! It’s an incredible opportunity to grab work from coveted local artists at amazing prices while also supporting the gallery. Your purchase helps us keep the lights on AND offer better opportunities to artists—think FREE participation and a higher percentage of sales going back into their pockets.
HOW DOES IT WORK?No bidding, no waiting on pins and needles to see if you get outbid. Simply choose a piece you love and it’s yours!
PRO TIPS!Create a Givebutter account ahead of time—It’s the platform you’ll use to purchase artwork. Getting set-up before doors open helps you move fast once the sale begins.
And you’ll want to move fast — about 75% of the artwork typically sells within the first 30 minutes. So mark your calendar, and plan to show up early!
Heads up: artwork won’t be viewable until the doors open.