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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

First Friday Art Walk

The Spokesman-Review

Here’s the schedule for this week’s First Friday Art Walk in central Spokane. Receptions run from 5 to 8 p.m. unless otherwise indicated:

Arbor Crest, River Park Square, third level, 808 W. Main Ave. – Works in oil, acrylic and other mediums by Sarah Reynolds. (5-8:30 p.m.; acoustic guitar music by Ben Mancke, 6 p.m.)

Artisans’ Wares, 1009 W. First Ave. – Mixed-media mosaic collages by Charleen Martin.

Artist’s Tree Gallery, 828 W. Sprague – “Threads of Change,” fiber collage by Pamela Mostek; “Functional Glass,” glass clocks, bowls, platters and jewelry. Refreshments provided.

Avenue West Gallery, 1021 W. First – “Faces,” paintings by Dennis Smith and Joe Tomlinson. Refreshments provided; music by Tracy Carr. (5-9 p.m.)

Baby Bar, 827 W. First – New works by Laurentia Colhoff.

Barrister Winery, 1213 W. Railroad Ave. – “Art in the Alley,” watercolors and European photography by Mignon Whitt. Music by “Lonesome” Lyle Morse. (7-10 p.m.)

Brews Brothers, 734 W. Sprague – Mixed-media works by local and regional artists.

Cafe Dolce, 221 N. Division: Gary Peterson’s Professional Photography, celebrating Spokane sporting events.

CenterStage, 1017 W. First – Photographs by James Hannibal.

Empyrean Coffee House, 154 S. Madison – Acrylic work by Jesse Acosta; urban photography by Riley Jesset; acrylic and spray paint on canvas by Steven Baker. (5-9 p.m.)

Express Personnel, 331 W. Main – Pacific Northwest watercolors by Fabian Napolsky. Demonstration and live music.

Gallery of Thum’, 159 S. Lincoln – Paintings by Sheila Knaggs-Grubb; hanging metal sculptures by Paul Kuhlmann; miniatures by Pat Coyne; Donzell Milam will draw portraits. (5-7 p.m.)

Gina’s Design Corner, 1 N. Browne – Photographs by Neil Clemons. Refreshments provided.

Global Credit Union, 726 W. Riverside – Various works on display through the windows.

Grande Ronde Cellars, 906 W. Second Ave., lower level – Paintings by Marsha Marcusson and glass works by Teresa Antosyn.

Kress Gallery, River Park Square, 808 W. Main Ave., third level (behind the food court) – “Hatsuboku” (“Ink Play”) by several local Japanese artists as part of Japan Week.

Lorinda Knight Gallery, 523 W. Sprague – “Processing the Processed,” paintings and drawings by Tobe Harvey. (6-8 p.m.)

Madeleine’s Cafe and Patisserie, 707 W. Main – Acrylic and pastels on canvas by Mercia Sheets. Music by Kevin Gardner and Spare Parts.

Mobius Kids, River Park Square, lower level, 808 W. Main – “Invisible Treasures: The Rain Forest Series,” by Heidi Mullins. (10 a.m.-5 p.m.)

Namaska, 421 W. First – “Garden of the Mind,” acrylic mixed media by Felisa Carranza. (5:30-8 p.m.; music at 6:30)

Neat Old Stuff, 222 S. Bernard – “Something Unexpected,” works by Cecile Charles. (5-7 p.m.)

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 W. First – Admission by donation. “In Focus: Wild Time” by Sandra Dal Poggetto; “Contested Ground: The Landscape Redrawn”; “Samuel Colt: Arms, Art and Invention”; “Tradition and Change: Contemporary American Indian Art”; “Olmsted Brothers: Designing Spokane Landscapes”; “Spokane Timeline: Personal Voices.”

Peters and Sons Flowers, 170 S. Lincoln – Works by Ferris High School students. (5-7 p.m.)

Pottery Place Plus, 203 N. Washington – Mosaic and mixed-media works by Fareed Al-Abboud; also works by students and teachers from The Clay Connection. (5-9 p.m.)

Saranac Art Projects, 25 W. Main – Paintings and sculpture by Alfred Harris, Joseph Park and Bruce Houston.

Simply Northwest, 8 N. Post – Wood pieces by Lee Baughman. (11 a.m.-7 p.m.)

Spokane Athletic Club, Cutter Lounge, 1002 W. Riverside – Works by E.L. Stewart. Music by violinist Alison Morgan.

Woem Bagley Museum, 41 W. Riverside – Small figure and face artwork. (5-9 p.m.)