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Galleries

Jerry Lisk’s paintings can be seen at Art Spirit Gallery through March 2.

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.

Eastern Washington

Artisans at Dahmen Barn - Pencil art by Jeff Camden. 419 N. Park Way, Uniontown. (509) 229-3414.

Avenue West Gallery - “Mother & Son Drawings of the Past,” features mostly black and white pencil and graphite drawings by Dian and Dane Zahner, during February. 707 W. Main Ave., Suite B11. (509) 838-4999.

Bank Left Gallery - “Kissed by Angels,” a collection showing Saturday through Feb. 28, with reception Saturday, noon-3 p.m. 100 S. Bridge St., Palouse. (509) 878-8425.

Brick Wall Gallery - “Ghosts of Auschwitz-Berkenau,” photography by Cole Thompson, during February. 530 W. Main Ave. (509) 928-7721.

Bryan Oliver Gallery - “Gray/Grey,” new works by Michelle Forsyth, mostly paintings and weavings built up of layered washes, plaids and thread, through Saturday. Whitworth University, Lied Center for the Visual Arts, 300 W. Hawthorne Road. (509) 777-3258.

Chase Gallery - “Explorations 13,” art from regional colleges and universities. 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. (509) 625-6050.

Clearstory Art Gallery - “Listen to My Eyes,” portraits by Casey Lynch. Life Center Foursquare Church, 1202 N. Government Way. (509) 499-2678.

Dodson’s Jewelers - “Healing Art: Rwandan Art for a Cause,” paintings by Emmanuel Nkuranga and others for this fundraising event for Healing Hearts Northwest, a Spokane-based medical group that travels annually to Rwanda and performs heart procedures on at-risk patients and to Nkuranga’s Art with a Mission project. 516 W. Riverside Ave. (509) 624-4163.

Eastern Washington University Art Department - “Two by Two,” small-scale ceramic sculpture biennial. 140 Art Building, Cheney. (509) 359-2494.

Gellhorn Gallery at Interplayers Theatre - Works by Ildiko Kalapacs, through Sunday, with reception Saturday at 9 p.m. Gellhorn Gallery, 174 S. Howard St. (509) 455-7529.

Jundt Art Museum - “Tradition & Transformation: 125 Years in 125 Items,” recognizing Gonzaga’s 125th anniversary. Also: “A Lyrical Line: Rembrandt and Others,” exhibit of prints, curated from its collection, in the Arcade Gallery. Jundt Art Museum, 502 E. Boone Ave. Free. (509) 313-6611.

Kolva-Sullivan Gallery – Works by Robert Kraut. 115 S. Adams St., Suite A. (509) 458-5517.

Liberty Building - Works by various artists throughout the building, through May. First Floor: Rebekah Littlefield at Sante Restaurant; Christina Deubel and Gabby LeDuc at Auntie’s Bookstore; Toni Spencer at Pottery Place Plus. Second Floor: Owl Jones in the grand staircase; Benjamin Grant in the grand staircase; Richard Warrington in second floor atrium; Bill Werle in second floor atrium; Kathleen Secrest at Design Spike; Schindler Photography and Ammohead Design at Liberty Business Center; Third Floor: Kirsten Stobie at Chas. 203 N. Washington St. Free. (509) 768-1268.

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture - “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Warriors: Photographs by Gertrude Kasebier” opens Saturday. In 1898, inspired by a grand parade of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West troupe, photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) began a project to photograph Sioux Indians traveling with the show. View nearly 60 original platinum and gum-bichromate photographs printed from original glass negatives, as well as pictograph drawings made by the Sioux Indians while in the studio and historic camera and studio equipment. Also: “Plateau Portraits: The Photographs of Richard Lewis,” showcases selections from the MAC’s Richard Lewis collection of portrait photography. “Plateau Portraits” focuses individuals from Plateau tribes taken during the 1920s and 1930s. Also: “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. 2316 W. First Ave. $7/adults, $5/seniors and students with ID, free/age 5 and younger. (509) 456-3931.

Pacific Flyway Gallery - “Her: Art of the Feminine Spirit,” celebrates women, from traditional to whimsical by Felisa Caranza, Debbie Hughbanks, Elsi Stewart, Bev Barnett, Debbie Hanks, Vicky Cavin, Steve Hanks and more. 409 S. Dishman Mica Road, Spokane Valley. (509) 747-0812.

Saranac Art Projects - “Reunion - Together Again as Never Before,” featuring larger pieces of sculptural lost-and-found by Larry Ellingson. 25 W. Main Ave. (509) 363-5325.

South Perry Pizza - “Rwanda 2010-2012,” images of beautiful people and their country by Larry Keyer, benefitting Healing Hearts Northwest and their mission of providing heart surgery to the people of Rwanda. 1011 S. Perry St. (509) 290-6047.

Spokane Falls Community College Fine Arts Gallery - Featuring works by Ric Gendron, Harold Balazs and Richard Schindler. Through Saturday. “About the Work,” with a closing reception Saturday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Fine Arts Gallery. For more information, visit www.sfccfinearts.org/ gallery. 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 3410 W. Fort George Wright Drive. (509) 533-3746.

Spokane Public Library - Mexico-based photographer Marshall’s solo exhibit of photographs selected from his first two publications, “Rock Tapatio – Live!” and “Smoke Tapatio,” through Thursday. 906 W. Main Ave. (509) 444-5336.

Tinman Gallery - “Head in the Clouds,” pastel and oil paintings by Sheila Evans. All sales benefit the Spokane Art School. 811 W. Garland Ave. (509) 325-1500.

Trackside Studio - Pottery by Deborah Schwartzkopf, through Wednesday. 115 S. Adams St. (509) 863-9904.

Washington State University Museum of Art - Works by Randy Bolton adapt the illustrations of early children’s books and science texts. Also: “Ceramics from the Kolva-Sullivan Collection,” a comprehensive sampling of Northwest ceramic artists from the Jim Kolva and Pat Sullivan collection. 5072 Fine Arts Center, on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium, Pullman. (509) 335-1910.

North Idaho

Art Spirit Gallery - New whimsical acrylic paintings on aluminum by Jerri Lisk, today through March 2, with reception today, 5-8 p.m. and artist demonstration at 1 p.m. 415 Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 765-6006.

Blackwell Gallery - Photography by Vince Street; pencil, ink, charcoal, oils and acrylics by Heather Hofstetter; metal and glass sculpture and furniture by Nicola McGowan and Rolfe Hubert; and acrylics on vinyl in reverse method by Michael A. Bacon. 205 Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (702) 493-4190.

Gritman Medical Center - The Palouse Watercolor Socius is sponsoring an exhibit of 15 artists. 700 S. Main St., Moscow. (208) 883-6008.

Human Rights Education Institute - “Schitsu’umsh Country,” new exhibit focuses on the heritage, contemporary life and bright future of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe and American Indian peoples. Opening ceremony today at 6:30 p.m. will include a prayer, ribbon cutting, tour of the exhibits, and a special performance by the Shooting Star Dancers. Snacks and refreshments will be available. 414 W. Mullan Road, Coeur d’Alene. (208) 292-2359.

Moscow Food Co-Op - Photography by 13-year-old Maggie McGovern, today through March 6, with reception today, 5-6:30 p.m. Deli Gallery, 121 E. Fifth St., Moscow. (208) 882-8537.

NIC Corner Gallery - “Topographies and Fictions,” works by Meredith Dean and Dennis Olsen. Boswell Hall, 1000 W. Garden Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 769-3276.

Pend Oreille Arts Council Gallery - “Journeys,” multi-media works from more than 25 member artists. Power House, 120 Lake St., Sandpoint. (208) 263-6139.

Third Street Gallery - “Booker’s Dozen,” showcases handmade books from the Idaho Center for the Book Traveling Juried Show from Boise. Moscow City Hall, second and third floors, 206 E. Third St., Moscow. (208) 883-7036.

UI Prichard Gallery - “VAST: To Infinity and Beyond,” the Vandal Atmospheric Science Team develop the capability to design, produce, and recover near space science and engineering instrumentation and created this exhibit to generate excitement about the achievements and learning in the community, through Sunday, with reception and silent auction today, 7-9 p.m. University of Idaho, 414/416 S. Main St., Moscow. (208) 885-3586.

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.

Eastern Washington

Artisans at Dahmen Barn - Pencil art by Jeff Camden. 419 N. Park Way, Uniontown. (509) 229-3414.

Avenue West Gallery - “Mother & Son Drawings of the Past,” features mostly black and white pencil and graphite drawings by Dian and Dane Zahner, during February. 707 W. Main Ave., Suite B11. (509) 838-4999.

Bank Left Gallery - “Kissed by Angels,” a collection showing Saturday through Feb. 28, with reception Saturday, noon-3 p.m. 100 S. Bridge St., Palouse. (509) 878-8425.

Brick Wall Gallery - “Ghosts of Auschwitz-Berkenau,” photography by Cole Thompson, during February. 530 W. Main Ave. (509) 928-7721.

Bryan Oliver Gallery - “Gray/Grey,” new works by Michelle Forsyth, mostly paintings and weavings built up of layered washes, plaids and thread, through Saturday. Whitworth University, Lied Center for the Visual Arts, 300 W. Hawthorne Road. (509) 777-3258.

Chase Gallery - “Explorations 13,” art from regional colleges and universities. 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. (509) 625-6050.

Clearstory Art Gallery - “Listen to My Eyes,” portraits by Casey Lynch. Life Center Foursquare Church, 1202 N. Government Way. (509) 499-2678.

Dodson’s Jewelers - “Healing Art: Rwandan Art for a Cause,” paintings by Emmanuel Nkuranga and others for this fundraising event for Healing Hearts Northwest, a Spokane-based medical group that travels annually to Rwanda and performs heart procedures on at-risk patients and to Nkuranga’s Art with a Mission project. 516 W. Riverside Ave. (509) 624-4163.

Eastern Washington University Art Department - “Two by Two,” small-scale ceramic sculpture biennial. 140 Art Building, Cheney. (509) 359-2494.

Gellhorn Gallery at Interplayers Theatre - Works by Ildiko Kalapacs, through Sunday, with reception Saturday at 9 p.m. Gellhorn Gallery, 174 S. Howard St. (509) 455-7529.

Jundt Art Museum - “Tradition & Transformation: 125 Years in 125 Items,” recognizing Gonzaga’s 125th anniversary. Also: “A Lyrical Line: Rembrandt and Others,” exhibit of prints, curated from its collection, in the Arcade Gallery. Jundt Art Museum, 502 E. Boone Ave. Free. (509) 313-6611.

Kolva-Sullivan Gallery – Works by Robert Kraut. 115 S. Adams St., Suite A. (509) 458-5517.

Liberty Building - Works by various artists throughout the building, through May. First Floor: Rebekah Littlefield at Sante Restaurant; Christina Deubel and Gabby LeDuc at Auntie’s Bookstore; Toni Spencer at Pottery Place Plus. Second Floor: Owl Jones in the grand staircase; Benjamin Grant in the grand staircase; Richard Warrington in second floor atrium; Bill Werle in second floor atrium; Kathleen Secrest at Design Spike; Schindler Photography and Ammohead Design at Liberty Business Center; Third Floor: Kirsten Stobie at Chas. 203 N. Washington St. Free. (509) 768-1268.

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture - “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Warriors: Photographs by Gertrude Kasebier” opens Saturday. In 1898, inspired by a grand parade of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West troupe, photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) began a project to photograph Sioux Indians traveling with the show. View nearly 60 original platinum and gum-bichromate photographs printed from original glass negatives, as well as pictograph drawings made by the Sioux Indians while in the studio and historic camera and studio equipment. Also: “Plateau Portraits: The Photographs of Richard Lewis,” showcases selections from the MAC’s Richard Lewis collection of portrait photography. “Plateau Portraits” focuses individuals from Plateau tribes taken during the 1920s and 1930s. Also: “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. 2316 W. First Ave. $7/adults, $5/seniors and students with ID, free/age 5 and younger. (509) 456-3931.

Pacific Flyway Gallery - “Her: Art of the Feminine Spirit,” celebrates women, from traditional to whimsical by Felisa Caranza, Debbie Hughbanks, Elsi Stewart, Bev Barnett, Debbie Hanks, Vicky Cavin, Steve Hanks and more. 409 S. Dishman Mica Road, Spokane Valley. (509) 747-0812.

Saranac Art Projects - “Reunion - Together Again as Never Before,” featuring larger pieces of sculptural lost-and-found by Larry Ellingson. 25 W. Main Ave. (509) 363-5325.

South Perry Pizza - “Rwanda 2010-2012,” images of beautiful people and their country by Larry Keyer, benefitting Healing Hearts Northwest and their mission of providing heart surgery to the people of Rwanda. 1011 S. Perry St. (509) 290-6047.

Spokane Falls Community College Fine Arts Gallery - Featuring works by Ric Gendron, Harold Balazs and Richard Schindler. Through Saturday. “About the Work,” with a closing reception Saturday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Fine Arts Gallery. For more information, visit www.sfccfinearts.org/ gallery. 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 3410 W. Fort George Wright Drive. (509) 533-3746.

Spokane Public Library - Mexico-based photographer Marshall’s solo exhibit of photographs selected from his first two publications, “Rock Tapatio – Live!” and “Smoke Tapatio,” through Thursday. 906 W. Main Ave. (509) 444-5336.

Tinman Gallery - “Head in the Clouds,” pastel and oil paintings by Sheila Evans. All sales benefit the Spokane Art School. 811 W. Garland Ave. (509) 325-1500.

Trackside Studio - Pottery by Deborah Schwartzkopf, through Wednesday. 115 S. Adams St. (509) 863-9904.

Washington State University Museum of Art - Works by Randy Bolton adapt the illustrations of early children’s books and science texts. Also: “Ceramics from the Kolva-Sullivan Collection,” a comprehensive sampling of Northwest ceramic artists from the Jim Kolva and Pat Sullivan collection. 5072 Fine Arts Center, on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium, Pullman. (509) 335-1910.

North Idaho

Art Spirit Gallery - New whimsical acrylic paintings on aluminum by Jerri Lisk, today through March 2, with reception today, 5-8 p.m. and artist demonstration at 1 p.m. 415 Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 765-6006.

Blackwell Gallery - Photography by Vince Street; pencil, ink, charcoal, oils and acrylics by Heather Hofstetter; metal and glass sculpture and furniture by Nicola McGowan and Rolfe Hubert; and acrylics on vinyl in reverse method by Michael A. Bacon. 205 Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (702) 493-4190.

Gritman Medical Center - The Palouse Watercolor Socius is sponsoring an exhibit of 15 artists. 700 S. Main St., Moscow. (208) 883-6008.

Human Rights Education Institute - “Schitsu’umsh Country,” new exhibit focuses on the heritage, contemporary life and bright future of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe and American Indian peoples. Opening ceremony today at 6:30 p.m. will include a prayer, ribbon cutting, tour of the exhibits, and a special performance by the Shooting Star Dancers. Snacks and refreshments will be available. 414 W. Mullan Road, Coeur d’Alene. (208) 292-2359.

Moscow Food Co-Op - Photography by 13-year-old Maggie McGovern, today through March 6, with reception today, 5-6:30 p.m. Deli Gallery, 121 E. Fifth St., Moscow. (208) 882-8537.

NIC Corner Gallery - “Topographies and Fictions,” works by Meredith Dean and Dennis Olsen. Boswell Hall, 1000 W. Garden Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 769-3276.

Pend Oreille Arts Council Gallery - “Journeys,” multi-media works from more than 25 member artists. Power House, 120 Lake St., Sandpoint. (208) 263-6139.

Third Street Gallery - “Booker’s Dozen,” showcases handmade books from the Idaho Center for the Book Traveling Juried Show from Boise. Moscow City Hall, second and third floors, 206 E. Third St., Moscow. (208) 883-7036.

UI Prichard Gallery - “VAST: To Infinity and Beyond,” the Vandal Atmospheric Science Team develop the capability to design, produce, and recover near space science and engineering instrumentation and created this exhibit to generate excitement about the achievements and learning in the community, through Sunday, with reception and silent auction today, 7-9 p.m. University of Idaho, 414/416 S. Main St., Moscow. (208) 885-3586.