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Join us for our November gallery show, Flowers, featuring work by local artist, Toby Keough. “Art in this climate of the world is essential. There is so much to be overwhelmed and detached about. Through my paintings I want to bring a smile on people's faces with beautiful flowers. I am a local artist who specializes in large-scale muraling, featuring floral and botanical pieces.”
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Join us for an evening with local artist Deb Sheldon as she takes us on a captivating journey through her solo show, Where Do Ideas Come From? Spark + Provision = ART. Her journey, from self-taught beginnings to a life intertwined with art, culminates in this stunning collection. Gain insights into her inspirations, techniques, and the narratives that inform each piece. Don't miss out on this inspiring and informative evening, where you'll have the opportunity to engage directly with the artist herself and delve deeper into her colorful world.
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Join us for our October gallery show, Where do Ideas Come From? Spark + Provision = ART, featuring work by local artist, Deb Sheldon.
This collection of artworks represents an exploration of the origins of ideas and their manifestation in Deb's art. Within this collection, Deb has pursued these concepts using various mediums like paint, paper, coffee, stencils, and sculptural materials. The range is as diverse as the spectrum of ideas themselves.
Show Dates: October 5th - October 28th, 2023
Artist Talk: October 18th, 6 PM
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Join us for our September gallery show, ‘Layers and Textures’ featuring work by local artists, Renée Oberdorf and Jun Soo Oh.
Show Dates: September 1st - September 30th
First Friday Opening: September 1st, 5pm - 8pm
Artist Reception: September 8th, 4pm - 8pm
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Consumer Culture is a solo show of painting, sculptures and woodcuts by Chance Lucy. Lucy depicts logos of brands we consume throughout our daily lives through a contemporary art lens. By using recognizable logos as iconography, Lucy provokes the viewers perception of these brands. Through this body of work, the artist seeks to explore the notion that these brands hijack our thoughts and spending habits, while also creating mass pollution in our world.
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Join us for our July gallery show, ‘The Illuminated Book of the City of Ladies,’ featuring work by local artist, Hannah Charlton.
Inspired by The Book of the City of Ladies by Christine de Pizan (originally published in 1405), local artist Hannah Charlton honors the heroic ladies of the 15th century through her painted illuminated manuscripts. Through her artwork, Charlton celebrates the accomplishments of these women and uses traditional medieval illuminated manuscript techniques to bring their stories to life.
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Join us for our June gallery show, ‘You Were Always Home,’ featuring work by local artist, Kristen Morley.
'You Were Always Home’ is a collection of painted and mixed-media works that examine the complexities of living in a marginalized body. Local artist Kristen Morley's works confront the dysmorphic reality of existing without representation, and seeks to reframe our relationship to our bodies as extensions of our connection to nature.
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Join us for our May gallery show featuring two combined shows from traveling artist Rachael Zur and local artist Anna Reynolds Wallis.
Choices Made by Ghosts Reflect My Sensibilities as Well by Rachael Zur uses familiar themes of domestic spaces coupled with unexpected painting strategies to explore the delicate nature of what remains when a life is over.
Anna Reynolds Wallis’ 3 Tapestries may look like paintings from afar, but as the viewer draws near they are presented with the meticulous hand-stitching of knitted and crocheted yarn. Viewers are encouraged to stand up close and examine the texture, depth and warmth of the surface, and the finished but imperfect edges.
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A selection of printmaking work from national graphic and book artists curated by Carl Richardson and Reinaldo Gil Zambrano. This show is part of Spokane Print Fest which seeks to educate and inspire the local community on the traditional and contemporary practices of printmaking through curated gallery shows, artist demos and print workshops.
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Through surrealistic compositions made from vintage American advertisements, Wenatchee artist, Chad Yenney uses collage to explore social and environmental issues while investigating the paradox of the USA’s idyllic narrative and an unfiltered history.
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Mike Sonnichsen is an artist who employs geometry and color to dazzle the eyes and evoke wonder and nostalgia. This exhibition of prints and objects offers new ways of seeing the familiar through novel and surprising combinations which delight viewers through the play of color and form.
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