Feb 15 Sunday
Kelsea Rothaus is a self-taught artist based in Spokane. Her work explores themes of the human condition and the interconnectedness of the universe. Using primarily ink and water to embrace both unpredictability and permanence, each creation is shaped into a moment in time, with quiet tension between light and dark.
Kelsea's latest body of work looks outward to the stars and universe while reflecting on what it means to be human. Using her own style of ink wash, she embraces a process that is fluid yet permanent. Each mark is final, and echoes the irreversible nature of lived experience. These dreamscapes are subtly embellished with detail, inviting you to slow down and look closer at the art or into yourself.
Stop by the Liberty Gallery located in the Historic Liberty Building from Jan 25th to Feb 28th... stop by First Friday on Feb 6th to meet Kelsea in person!
Sheri Medford's creative process shifts between portrait & figurative painting, and designing "soft sculpture" animals. Primarily a mixed-media artist she is fascinated by the human form and tries to capture moments in the lives of the people she paints.
Sheri also enjoys designing and creating soft sculpture animals, and recently has begun turning 2D images into 3D soft sculptures. More than "stuffed animals" for toys, they are one-of-a-kind designs sewn by hand.
Stop by Pottery Place Plus in the Historic Liberty Building this Feb to see Sheri's original work ~ come by First Friday on Feb 6th to meet Sheri in person!
On Foot is an exhibition of paintings created from observations made while walking through Spokane. Walking is not only my primary form of transportation, but also a central part of my artistic practice. The title, On Foot, refers directly to the way I have come to know and see this city, step by step, through slow attention to its details.These works explore life and the beauty of fleeting moments through the lens of shadows, architecture, and the seemingly mundane objects people leave behind. I am drawn to the overlooked: an abandoned chair, a light glowing in a window, a car waiting in silence. Each of these details carries traces of human presence and possibility.My meditative walks and the visual documents they inspire are a way of grappling with the vastness of human experience. There is a weight to the large amount of lives and stories being lived out around me that I will never fully know. By celebrating the beauty of the spaces people inhabit and interact with, I aim to honor them in a small way.
Music by Schubert, Shawn, Glazunov and Golijov. Played by Katie Liu, Rachel Lee Priday, Mikhail Shmidt and Kevin Krentz
Tickets are on sale now for the Concerts at methowmusicfestival.org $50-$55. Gift Certificates can also be purchased for this event.
Special offer: On Sunday ONLY Casia Lodge is offering a special Prix Fixe menu that Chef Jason Wilson has put together.Parker House Rolls with Truffle ButterGem Lettuces with Tarragon, Citrus Truffle Vinaigrette and Celery RootPalouse Wagyu Loin, Ash Roasted Onion, Winter Mushroom Custard & Foie Gras SauceMeyer Lemon Tart with Vanilla Meringue, Kaffir, Basil & Mint The dinner is $65 per person. Taxes and drinks not included. Dinner starts at 5pm, come after the concert and enjoy drinks in the bar and the lovely view from the living room.
"I am woman, hear me roar — with laughter." — Variety
It’s just another day at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave until a White House PR nightmare threatens to spins out of control. It will take seven brilliant and beleaguered women risking life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of serious trouble. "POTUS, or Behind Every Great Dumb*** are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive", is a bawdy and irreverent look at sex, politics and the women in charge of the man who’s (not quite) in charge of the free world.
FEBRUARY 13 - MARCH 8Firth J Chew Studio Theatre
Written by Selina Fillinger
Directed by Chelsea DuVallWith Lani Call, Melody Deatherage, Nicole Hicks-Wedge, Delaney Kahler, Sarah Plumb, Jamie Sciarrio, and Rachae Thomas
PLEASE NOTE: Recommended for ages 12+; this production contains profanity, sexual references, comedic depiction of drug use, and presence of prop firearms. Children under the age of five years will not be admitted.
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Feb 16 Monday
Elaine Cline's art exhibit at Indaba continues through February. Come for the art. Stay for the Coffee!
Reception: Tuesday, Feb. 17, 4:30-5:30 p.m., Lied Center for the Visual ArtsArtist’s lecture: Tuesday, Feb. 17, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Lied Center for the Visual Arts, Room 102
The Whitworth University Art & Design Department and the university’s Bryan Oliver Gallery are proud to present an installation of works by painter by Kelly Packer. Please visit the exhibit between Feb. 3, and March 22, 2026.
"Here Living Again Living Here" is a collection of color-imbued cityscape paintings and drawings inspired by Butte, America. The work leans into the recognizable but is as imperfect as a memory. Like the changing landscape of Butte itself, this selection represents an evolution of paintings spanning the 11 years the artist has lived there. The work is paired with poetry by her husband, Adrian Kien.
Joni Michel of River Ridge Association of Fine Arts continues to display art at the Garland Sandwich Shoppe through February. Come for the art, stay for a sandwich!