Apr 22 Monday
Every Monday night John Firshi leads local and traveling musicians on traditional and modern blues tunes.
Apr 23 Tuesday
This exhibition features artwork by Samantha Wall originally from Seoul, South Korea, Wall immigrated to the United States as a child and comes from a multiracial background. Operating from within this framework, her drawings embody the experience of navigating transcultural identity. Wall’s art is characterized by her unique approach to traditional drawing techniques combined with a contemporary vernacular that reflects her understanding of the world around her.
Join us on April 23rd from 9 am to 2 pm at the CDA Inn/Best Western, for an empowering session carefully crafted for women in the building industry. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to enhance your financial knowledge, the Women's Wealth Workshop is designed to meet you where you are on your financial journey.During this hands-on workshop, we'll be covering:• Tactical Tools: Equip yourself with proven financial success strategies.• Personalized Advice: Get insights tailored to your distinctive financial circumstances.• Exclusive Networking: Connect with other women in building, creating a supportive community.Our expert speakers will guide you through the complexities of personal and business finance, ensuring you leave with meaningful, actionable tools. You'll gain clarity on how to harness opportunities and tackle challenges, transforming the way you think about and manage your money.Seats are limited, and the opportunity to redefine your financial narrative is invaluable. Don’t miss this chance to take control of your financial destiny. Secure your spot now and become a part of a day that's set to make an indelible impact on your life.
April 5 – 26, 2024 from 10 am - 5 pm
Opening reception – Friday, April 5, 2024
5 – 8 pm
Live music by Laddie Ray Melvin
For Adult Students
$96
Tuesdays, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
April 9, 23, 30 and May 7, 2024 No class the week of April 14th
Perspective is to drawing what grammar is to writing and scales are to music. It provides a structure to art by dictating where objects must be placed and which directions the angles go to achieve that vital third dimension of depth. From one-point, two-point and three-point perspective, we move on to circles, shadows, and reflections. Best of all you don’t have to be an artist to draw well in perspective — when you know how to use the tools, they do the drawing for you.*Pre-registration is required for Art School classes; classes will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Students will be registered ONLY on receipt of payment.
In April the Liberty Gallery is hosting a group display titled "Enigma", featuring works by members of Spokane Print & Publishing that are created using a wide variety of printing techniques. The print medium, in all it's forms, and possibly all art in general, is enigmatic. From inspiration to its processes, printing is mysterious and provisional. This show emphasizes the unseen hand, the errant, the wayward, the strange, and the ephemeral. From book artistry to relief carving, from wood type to collage, the artists of Enigma demonstrate the many processes that make their art vital. The show is at the Liberty Gallery from April 1– April 27 ~ the opening night reception to Meet the Artists is April 4th from 5-8pm.
March 24th, 2024 (Coeur d’Alene, ID) – The Art Spirit Gallery welcomes spring with their April exhibition “Cultivation”, featuring works by James Bason, Charlie Knapp, and Sheila Evans.
“Cultivation of mind should be the ultimate aim of human existence” B.R. Ambedkar once said. ‘Cultivation’ at The Art Spirit Gallery showcases three very different artists who have come to cultivate their own creative paths in such different and varied ways, all growing crops of work that are nurturing to the soul. “These three artists are inspired by what resonates within themselves through their connection to the natural world” said gallery owner Blair Williams. “We are always excited to share with visitors to the gallery, the inspiration that each of these artists bring to their work. It connects the viewer on an entirely new level, and moves them.”
Join us on Saturday, April 6th for the opening of the exhibit. Enjoy coffee, cookies, and artists on site to answer questions.
CJ Morrison is a Spokane artist who creates artwork out of wood strips that are stained and formed into intricate geometric patterns, and mountain landscapes. CJ will be the guest artist at Pottery Place Plus for the month of April ~ the gallery is located in the Historic Liberty Building at the corner of W. Main & N. Washington Street. Stop by on First Friday April 5th from 5-9pm to see CJ's work and meet the artist in person!
Join Eastern Washington University faculty as they present the legacy of Expo ‘74 from multidisciplinary perspectives. Presenters include: J. William T. "Bill" Youngs, PhD, Professor of History, Margo Hill, MURP, JD, Program Director, American Indian Studies, and Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, and Erin D. Dascher, PhD, Associate Professor of Geosciences. Special thanks to event donor Thomas Hammer Coffee Roasters. Find event details and campus maps online: https://www.ewu.edu/library/stories/expo74event/.
$96 + $40 model fee
Tuesdays, 12: 30 – 2:30 p.m.
It’s a common belief that no subject is more difficult than a human likeness. Actually, a good portrait calls for the same skills of observation and experience as a landscape or a still life. An artist who attains confidence at drawing portraits will have the confidence to draw anything. We begin with the anatomy and proportions of the human head, and move on to the skills of creating a convincing likeness.*Pre-registration is required for Art School classes; classes will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Students will be registered ONLY on receipt of payment.