Apr 24 Wednesday
April 5 – 26, 2024 from 10 am - 5 pm
Opening reception – Friday, April 5, 2024
5 – 8 pm
Live music by Laddie Ray Melvin
More info here: http://jobfairspokane.com
A very special meeting....everyone's bringing their Expo-related art to share, and then show on the walls of Indaba Coffee Roasters, downtown. Also, we're asking everyone who participated in Janene Grende's silk painting class to bring their silk art.
We invite prospective members to come and see what we're all about. If you're looking for an art instructor, you'll want to meet Sue Rohrbach. She'll be our guest speaker!
"Expo at 50" by Gayle Havercroft
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!
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.
Sing, Say, Dance & Play Group Music Class for children ages 2-6 with their caregivers March 6 - May 2, 2024 Wednesdays 1:15 – 2 pm or Thursdays 4-4:45 pm McNally Recital Hall at Holy Names Music Center . 8 weeks of musical magic! $80 Each class time is a fun new musical experience, prior attendance not required. Together, we will explore, experience and discover! Classes taught with the Orff-Schulwerk approach include experiencing music with the whole body. The classes involve singing, movement, finger play, acting and exploring musical instruments to nurture and develop a love of music from an early age. Taught by Mary Ella Van Voorhis
For Adult Students
$96
Wednesdays, 3 – 5 p.m.
April 10, 24 and May 1 & 8, 2024 no class the week of the April 14th
In this class, I hope to introduce the medium of oil painting to those who are new to it, and share my expertise with those already acquainted with it.
*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.
For students 13 years old and up (please no students under 13 years of age)
$28+ $20 Lab Fee
Wednesday, April 24
6 – 8 p.m.
In this handbuilding class students will experience creating a design from coils and place the coils in a mold to make a design. In addition, students will make a mug with a handle out of stabs to make a set. The bowl and mug will be painted with color underslips.
Please come in clothing that can get wet and dirty and dress warm.
Lora Senf, author of THE CLACKITY and THE NIGHTHOUSE KEEPER, will discuss writing children's literature with Sharma Shields. Wishing Tree Books will sell signed copies of Senf's work.
Writing Education Specialist Sharma Shields will discuss the process of writing spooky children's novels with renowned writer Lora Senf, author of The Blight Harbor Series. There will be ample opportunity for audience questions, as well. Local indie bookstore Wishing Tree Books will sell copies of Senf's work and other children's books.
About the author:
Lora Senf is a writer of dark and twisty stories for all ages, including The Clackity and The Nighthouse Keeper. She credits her love of words to her parents and to the public library that was walking distance from her childhood home.
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