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Inland Crafts, longtime show, shuts down
January 10, 2012 in City on Page A6 Inland Crafts has folded after 29 years of hosting a juried fine-crafts exhibition and sale in Spokane. The nonprofit’s board decided hosting the annual show was “more than we felt …
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Inland Crafts show ends its 29-year run
January 9, 2012 in City Inland Crafts has folded after 29 years of hosting a juried fine-crafts exhibition and sale in Spokane. The nonprofit’s board decided hosting the annual show was “more than we felt … 2
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Easily accessible Inland Crafts stays true to its roots
November 10, 2011 in Features on Page C1 Good artists typically don’t make good business people. “That’s not how most of our brains work,” explains Spokane fiber artist Louise Kodis.
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Inland Crafts kicks off today
November 11, 2010 in Features on Page C1 What: Twenty-eighth annual sale and exhibit of fine contemporary crafts by 55 artisans from six Western states and British Columbia, including a Spokane Jewelers Guild Showcase and hourly art demonstrations/mini-workshops. …
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Spokane stars as 1948 Manhattan in city’s next role
November 7, 2010 in Features on Page D6 The next movie to be filmed in Spokane will be “Camilla Dickinson,” based on the coming-of-age novel “Camilla” by Madeleine L’Engle. It’s set in Manhattan in 1948, and yes, the … 5
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Getting There: New airport art lets imagination take flight
September 6, 2010 in City on Page A1 The newest installation of public art at Spokane International Airport is described as “a flock of alluring, complex, three-dimensional floating shapes.” Spokane Arts Director Karen Mobley goes on to say …
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Annual arts show features mix of high quality items
November 5, 2009 in Features on Page C1 Why has Inland Crafts developed such a loyal following over the last 26 years? Here are a few reasons:

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