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Galleries

Galleries with new exhibits and receptions are indicated with a . For complete listings, see www.spokane7.com. Please send information about upcoming exhibits to features@spokesman.com.

Anemone - Works by Tiffany Patterson, including paintings, illustrations, poster art and murals. 302 W. Second Ave., Suite 102. (509) 838-7037.

Artisans at Dahmen Barn - 2012 Color Challenge exhibit presented by Palouse Patchers Quilt Club. 419 Park Way, Uniontown. (509) 299-3414.

Bank Left Gallery - The Collections: “A Decade of Highlights,” paintings, sketches and sculptures by Carrie Vielle. 100 S. Bridge St., Palouse. (509) 878-8425.

Brick Wall Gallery - Landscape photography by Stewart Harvey, with reception Oct. 5, 3-9 p.m. 530 W. Main Ave. (509) 928-7721.

Bryan Oliver Gallery - “Mythical Landscapes, Large Space/Small Scale, Landscape Silence,” by nationally known artist Ben Frank Moss. Whitworth University, Lied Center for Visual Arts, 300 W. Hawthorne Road. (509) 777-3258.

Chase Gallery - “My Pet,” a group exhibition of art about house pets and other companions by Spokane artists. 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. (509) 625-6050.

Colfax Library - “A Journey of Barns,” collection of watercolor and mixed media images from the Palouse and Skagit Valley by Penni Cocking and Cynthia Hunziker. 102 S. Main St., Colfax. (509) 397-4366. Grande Ronde Cellars - “Beyond Electric Kokanee,” art influenced by a childhood spent in India, extensive travels abroad as an adult, as well as a background in zoology, by Melissa Cole. Reception Oct. 5, 5-9 p.m., with music by Brent Edstrom Jazz Trio. 906 W. Second Ave. (509) 455-8161.

Jundt Art Museum - “Gift of the Artist” features paintings, prints, drawings, ceramics, sculpture and photographs donated by artists to the university. Sharing the gallery is “Ignatius of Loyola,” an exhibit of 80 engravings based on work by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) that celebrate the life of St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). These engravings, made in 1609 (the year Ignatius was beatified), were a gift from the Jesuit Community to Gonzaga University in 1985. Also: “Damn Everything But the Circus,” featuring works with the themes of carnivals, circuses and carousels. 202 E. Cataldo Ave., Gonzaga University. (509) 313-6613.

LadyBug Gallery - “Possibilities,” textile art exhibit where local artists show their art quilting at its finest. Sew Uniquely You, 10220 N. Nevada St., Suite 10. (509) 467-8210.

Little Spokane River Artist Studio Tour - Explore the studios where the five artists work, the landscapes and gardens that inspire them, all located within a 2 1/2-mile radius. Bring your friends, share refreshments from Lindaman’s Gourmet to Go, take the day to select artworks from more than 29 artists, and one-of-a-kind jewelry, clothing, holiday and special gifts. The range of artists and media represented provides lots of options. Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Little Spokane River Valley. Free admission. (509) 981-9916.

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture - “David Douglas: A Naturalist at Work,” a look at the work and travels of Scottish naturalist David Douglas (1799-1834). Also: “Lasting Heritage,” using personal stories and human-made objects to articulate the spiritual and visceral links between ancient people, modern tribal people and their lands, continues through 2014. 2316 W. First Ave. $7/adults, $5/seniors and students with ID, free/age 5 and younger. (509) 456-3931.

Pacific Flyway Gallery - “The Artful Lens,” photographs of the Inland Northwest and artistic subjects by Dean Huggins, Eric Marr, Lancer Roethle and more. 409 S. Dishman Mica Road, Spokane Valley. (509) 747-0812.

Saranac Art Projects - “Talking to Figures” by Roger Ralston; and “re: Purpose” by Carrie Scozzaro, through Saturday. 25 W. Main Ave. (509) 363-5325.

South Perry Pizza - Manipulative photography by James Wynd, through Oct. 17. 1011 S. Perry St. (509) 290-6047.

Spokane Falls Community College Art Gallery - “Disquietude,” mixed media by Pamela Caughey. Fine Arts Building 6, 3410 W. Fort George Wright Drive. (509) 533-3710.

Spokane Law Enforcement Museum - Artifacts, photos, portraits, badges, uniforms and other police mementos. Museum accepts donations of police memorabilia, as well as donations. 1201 W. First Ave. $5/adults, $4/seniors and military, $3/students, $2/age 12 and younger. (509) 625-3352.

Tinman Gallery - “Mosaic,” new body of work in various media such as watercolor, enamel, sculpture, and oils by Ken Spiering. An artist demonstration will be held 5-8 p.m. Oct. 5. 811 W. Garland Ave. (509) 325-1500.

Washington State University - “Attitude Graphics” features drawings, cartoons, caricatures and sculptures that Howard Barber created during the 1940s and 1950s, through Thursday. Gallery II, 5072 Fine Arts Center, Pullman. (509) 335-8686.

Washington State University Museum of Art - “The Artist’s Hand: Works on Paper 1945-1975.” From the Washington Art Consortium Collection, celebrating a collection of prints and drawings by 48 of the most important American artists of the period, with reception today, noon-3 p.m. Museum of Art, on Wilson Road, across from Martin Stadium, in the Fine Arts Center, Pullman. (509) 335-1910.

North Idaho

Art Spirit Gallery - A rare collection of 60 portraits, landscapes and still lifes by Del Gish. 415 E. Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 765-6006.

Denise Oliver Gallery - Original paintings by Pamela Hohner. 200 S. Coeur d’Alene Ave. Suite B, Harrison. (208) 689-9076.

Entree Gallery - “Earth Elements,” showing of regionally crafted contemporary and rustic accents for home, patio, yard and garden by the gallery’s skilled Amish craftsmen and Northwest artists. 1755 Reeder Bay Road, Nordman (Priest Lake). (208) 443-2001.

Human Rights Education Institute - Local artists were asked to interpret and portray one of Mahatma Gandhi’s social sins as part of a two-year program at HREI, through 2012. The local artists whose work will be on display include Donna Bain, Harold Balazs, Allen Dodge, Mary Dee Dodge, Rhea Giffin, Barb Mueller, Joan Smith, Austin Stiegemeier and Marci Wing. 414 Mullan Ave., on the corner of Coeur d’Alene City Park, Coeur d’Alene. Free, donations accepted. (208) 292-2359.

Moscow Food Co-Op - Mixed media prints and greeting cards by Julene Ewert, who uses reclaimed materials in her work. Today through Oct. 10. Deli Gallery, 121 E. Fifth St., Moscow. Free. (208) 882-8537.

Museum of North Idaho - “Collecting, a Closer Look” gives insight into how museums and individuals collect and how the museum uses its collections to tell stories and preserve history for future generations. 115 Northwest Blvd., in front of Coeur d’Alene City Park, Coeur d’Alene. $3/adults, $1/children ages 6-16, free/age 5 and younger, $7/family of two adults and children age 16 and younger. (208) 664-3448.

NIC Corner Gallery - “Subterranean Fragments” by Greg Pierce, opens Monday; gallery walk 10:30 a.m. Nov. 1, presentation in Driftwood Bay in Edminster Student Union Building at 1 p.m. and closing reception 5-7 p.m. Corner Gallery in Boswell Hall, 1000 W. Garden Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 769-7819.

Pend Oreille Arts Council Gallery - “Let’s Face It,” new portraiture from more than 25 of POAC’s member artists. Power House, 120 Lake St., Sandpoint. (208) 263-6139.

UI Prichard Gallery - International contemporary artists working in a variety of media including photography and video installation. University of Idaho, 414/416 S. Main St., Moscow. (208) 885-3586.