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Art that reflects the surrounding neighborhood will appear when Spokane City Line bus stops are completed next year.
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Community members can see up to 70 artists this weekend at the second annual Manito Art Festival.
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At the second annual "Brush on the Bluff" event, artists station themselves along a half-mile trail along the High Drive Bluffs. Community members can watch them work in real time along the trail, or create flower bracelets or painted rocks in Polly Judd Park.
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This month Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander artists and groups will be sharing their work and experiences at several galleries and events. Spokane Public Radio’s Rebecca White spoke to the artists, Margaret Albaugh and Frances Grace Mortel about their work, Indivisible and Diaspora Recipes.
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David Govedare, the artist behind the iconic Bloomsday runner statues in Spokane’s Riverfront Park and the Wild Horse Memorial in central Washington, died…
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One of Spokane’s annual downtown events is returning this year after taking 2020 off because of Covid. We’re not talking Hoopfest. We’re talking Terrain’s…
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This week on Northwest Arts Review, Chris Maccini welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning author and next Hagan Series speaker, Hilton Als. We’ll also meet Gatie…
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"We’re all just itching to get on the stage." Performing Artists In Limbo As State Stalls in Phase 3The governor’s announcement that Spokane County will stay in Phase 3 brought sighs of relief to some venues and artists. But many in the arts say it will…
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This week on Northwest Arts Review, we welcome Karen Mobley, whose paintings are part of a new three-woman show opening soon at Spokane’s Terrain Gallery…
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This week on Northwest Arts Review, we celebrate the notorious (and fun) poetic form, the limerick, as well as meet artist Ryker Murdock. Music is from…