Nov 02 Sunday
Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art is pleased to present the exhibition Conservation of Mass October 2 through November 13, 2025. This exhibition features ceramic and sculptural works by Spokane, WA based artist Tybre Newcomer. An opening reception and lecture by the artist will be held on Thursday, October 2nd at Noon.
Both Karen & Gloria are members of the Spokane Watercolor Society who delight in presenting landscape paintings inspired by nature. Gloria is influenced by the drama of nature and finds the changing seasons an ongoing source of stimulus. Karen, as an avid hiker, describes not only the scenery, but her enjoyment of those experiences.
You can see their remarkable watercolor paintings at Pottery Place Plus this November, and can meet the artists on First Friday Nov 7th, from 5-8pm.
Katie Frey is a Spokane artist who primarily paints landscapes and animals. She has been teaching and creating art in Spokane for over 15 years, painting with bright colors and expressive lines. The main subject matter is planned, but everything else is intuitive: abstract blocks of color, tangled plants, a landscape disintegrating into the abstract. Katie wants her art to be wild and invigorating; to look as spontaneous and joyful as it feels when she creates it.
In her own words, “My paintings explore storytelling through animals and their environment. I am continuously trying to expand, examine and capture my relationship to wildlife and their habitat; to create an open door for viewers to engage with the elements.”
Stop by the Liberty Gallery on First Friday Nov 7th from 5-8:30 to meet the artist and view Katie's beautiful paintings!
This class is for adult experienced dancers looking to expand their training. It is taught by Vytal Movement's Founding Director Vincas Greene and based in Cunningham technique. Check for updates and cancellations at vytalmovement.org.
A Requiem (Mass for the Dead), the Church's supreme prayer for the faithful departed, will be celebrated in the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. At the heart of this celebration is the Holy Sacrifice of Christ, made present for the repose of the souls of the dead. Within this sacred liturgy, the Cathedral Choir and Orchestra will present Luigi Cherubini's Requiem in C Minor. As this piece will be presented in the setting for which it was intended, a worship service, the event is free to attend. A free will offering for the Sacred Music Series will be collected.
FRANKENSTEIN—Shows Added October 28 & 29
Thank you, Members and patrons, for your encouraging support, and thank you, cast and crew, for sharing more of your time and talents with our community.
SYNOPSISChildlike in his innocence but grotesque in form, Frankenstein's bewildered creature is cast out into a hostile universe by his horror-struck maker. Meeting with cruelty wherever he goes, the friendless Creature, increasingly desperate and vengeful, determines to track down his creator and strike a terrifying deal.Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN, adapted for the stage by Nick Dear, premiered at the National Theatre, London, in February 2011.
Directed by Preston LoomerWith Eupheme Carruthers, Emma Dennis, Nicholas Roy Morgan III, Katelyn Rush, Rhead Shirley, Dallan Starks, and Jason Young
CONTENT ADVISORYThis play contains mature content and themes including graphic depictions of violence and sexual abuse.
ALL REMAINING PERFORMANCES ARE SOLD OUTTickets may become available prior to performances at the box office. Must show up in-person to secure open tickets.
Music by Beethoven, Janacek and Faure, along with pianist Yoon-Wha Roh, highlight the Spokane String Quartet’s nsecond concert of the 2025-26 season. Roh has been acclaimed by the Hyde Park Herald as “a pianist who lets her piano work do the talking, transporting her audience not only to a clearly defined place, but also into a colorful adventure.” She performs around the world as a celebrated concert pianist with upcoming concerts in Malaysia, Spain and Korea. She is also an active chamber musician and is a sought-after clinician and competition judge. She is currently assistant professor of piano at Washington State University.
Yoon-Wha Roh has been acclaimed by the Hyde Park Herald as “a pianist who lets her piano work do the talking, transporting her audience not only to a clearly defined place, but also into a colorful adventure.” She performs around the world as a celebrated concert pianist with upcoming concerts in Malaysia, Spain and Korea. She is also an active chamber musician and is a sought-after clinician and competition judge. She is currently assistant professor of piano at Washington State University.
Nov 03 Monday
Sasha Barrett was born and raised in Sumy, Ukraine, where he spent half of his childhood. He has been a resident artist at various clay studios across the country, as well as completing his MFA from the University of Montana in 2025. He states, “This exhibition is a portrayal of the last three-plus years of war on the soil of my homeland. Whether through the tactile properties of clay sculpture, the direct information delivery of documentary film, or actual artifacts and objects from the war, I hope this presentation of artwork leaves you with compassion and a deeper understanding of what Ukraine is fighting for.”