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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.

Eastern Washington

Artisans at Dahmen Barn “An Epoch Retrospective,” works of collage and watercolor paintings by Junette Dahmen and Kay Montgomery, during March. Highway 195 North, 419 Park Way, Uniontown. (509) 299-3414.

Avenue West Gallery “Embracing Spring,” jewelry by Joyce Miller, through March. 707 W. Main Ave., Suite B11. (509) 838-4999.

The Bartlett “Practise,” black-and-white prints by Eric Smith, through April. 228 W. Sprague Ave. (509) 747-2174.

Brick Wall Gallery “The Photogs Again,” photography by Colin Mulvany, Frank Knapp, Jay Cousins, Rick Singer, John Rodgers, Ira Gardner, David Sams, Melissa Rackham, Robert Lloyd and Richard Heinzen, during March. 530 W. Main Ave. (509) 928-7721.

Chase Gallery “Explorations XIV: Student Invitational,” works from students at Spokane Falls Community College, Whitworth University, Gonzaga University, Eastern Washington University and North Idaho College, through March. 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. (509) 625-6050.

Gonzaga University “Slam Dunk:” GU Basketball Highlights,” exhibit celebrating the success of Gonzaga’s men’s and women’s teams over the years with more than 30 items from the University Archives and Special Collections, through April 6. Foley Center, 502 E. Boone Ave. Free. (509) 328-4220.

Kendall Yards “Under the Influence … of Nature,” works by Melissa Cole, through March. 1210 W. Summit Parkway. (509) 496-1029.

Kress Gallery “Images in Balance,” 18th annual sumi-e, calligraphy art exhibit by Jane Beaven, Margaret Cook, Charlie Emch, Ann Haseman, Kurt Madison, Sarah Malinak, Ratree Shadduck, Keiko Von Holt and Olivia Waterman, Thursday through April 27, with reception April 3, 5-8 p.m. River Park Square, 808 W. Main Ave., level three. (509) 363-5317.

Manic Moon Studio Art inspired by the Beatles, featuring the paintings of Tom Quinn and Megan Holden, through April 16. 1007 W. Augusta Ave. (509) 413-9101.

Mead High School “Eye4Art Show,” artwork will be on display from Mead School District students, grades 1-12. Professional artists from our community, including Gina Freuen, Gordon Wilson, Karen Mobley, Jill Smith, John Blessent and Dian Zahner, will exhibit and sell artwork during the event. All proceeds benefit the Mead School District Art Programs. Saturday, noon-5 p.m. 302 W. Hastings Road. $10/family, $5/adults, $2/grades 7-12, free/grade 6 and younger. (509) 720-9163.

Pacific Flyway Gallery Artist Lee Kromschroeder will be signing prints. Known for his wildlife and landscape paintings, he is a featured artist with the Wild Wings Collection publishers. Saturday, 1-4 p.m. 409 S. Dishman Mica Road, Spokane Valley. (509) 747-0812.

Pottery Place Plus “Batik,” using silk, wax and dyes to create images on fabric by Toni Spencer, during March. 203 N. Washington St. (509) 327-6920.

Saranac Art Projects “Acts of Destruction,” series of works that explores the acts of creation and destruction as parallel human activities through drawings by Nancy Hathaway; and “Daily Paintings” by Kate Vita, through Saturday. Hours are Thursdays, noon-5 p.m. and Fridays-Saturdays, noon-8 p.m. 25 W. Main Ave.

Stella’s Cafe Photography by Neil Claflin, and works by Chris Bean, Jessie Spacia and Christopher Spriggs, through Thursday. 917 W. Broadway Ave. (509) 326-6475.

Trackside Studio “Show of Hands,” graphite drawings by Gina Freuen and ceramics by Chris Kelsey and Mark Moore, themed “of the hand,” “made by hand,” “held by the hand,” through March. 115 S. Adams St. (509) 863-9904.

Vino! Wine Shop “Paintskins 2015,” art work by Robert Kraut, through today. 222 S. Washington St. (509) 838-1229.

Washington State University “Ephemera: Yesterday’s Trash, Today’s Archive,” bits of printed detritus from MASC’s collections are showcased through March. The exhibit hopes to impress on viewers the ubiquitousness of ephemera – the minor, transient documents of everyday life. Also: “Art in the Library,” features works of local shelter animals that found homes, by Kyla Lakin, through mid-May in the Animal Health Library, Wegner Hall 170. Also: “Archival Impulse,” photography by Ayana V. Jackson explores how Western historical archives have shaped ideas about non-Europeans, through July 1 in Compton Union Ballroom Gallery, Pullman. (509) 335-6693.

Whitworth University “Force Drift,” paintings by Katherine Sullivan, through April 3, Bryan Oliver Gallery. Also: Professor Van Inwegen’s Nonviolent Defense and Conflict Resolution class will display information about global military spending, alternative ways to use military funding, and highlights of countries that don’t have a military, through Thursday, with closing reception 4-5 p.m. Thursday. HUB Multipurpose Room, 300 W. Hawthorne Road. (509) 777-1000.

North Idaho

Art Spirit Gallery Oil paintings by Ric Gendron and ceramics with horsehair wrap by Valerie Seaberg, through April 4. 415 Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 765-6006.

North Idaho College “Jazz is Dead,” collages, drawings, site-specific installations and mixed media by Bradd Skubinna, through today. 1000 W. Garden Ave., Coeur d’Alene.

Prichard Gallery “Attention to Detail,” five contemporary printmakers, James Bailey, Bev Beck Gluecker, Timothy Chapman, John Ford and Victoria Goro-Rapoport, through April 11. University of Idaho, 414/416 S. Main St., Moscow. (208) 885-3586.

Third Street Gallery “Farmers Market Reflections,” photographs of the Moscow Farmers Market by Linda Pall, through May 15. Moscow City Hall, second and third floors, 206 E. Third St., Moscow. (208) 883-7036.