Find an Event
Wednesday, April 1
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“James Lavadour: Land of Origin”
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 W. First Ave.
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Art Faculty Exhibition
NIC Boswell Hall / Schuler Performing Arts Center, 880 W. Garden Avenue, Coeur d'Alene
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“Loess”
Moscow Contemporary, 2012 W. Pullman Road, Moscow
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Pennie Woods
Garland Sandwich Shoppe, 3903 N Madison St
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Gayle Havercroft
Indaba Coffee Roasters, 518 W. Riverside Ave.
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Gayle Havercroft
Indaba Coffee Roasters, 518 W. Riverside Ave.
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April Fools: Clown Portrait Paint ‘n Sip
319 S. Cedar St.
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“Resilience: The Power of Joy”
Liberty Building, 203 N. Washington St.
Thursday, April 2
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“James Lavadour: Land of Origin”
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 W. First Ave.
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Art Faculty Exhibition
NIC Boswell Hall / Schuler Performing Arts Center, 880 W. Garden Avenue, Coeur d'Alene
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“Loess”
Moscow Contemporary, 2012 W. Pullman Road, Moscow
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Pennie Woods
Garland Sandwich Shoppe, 3903 N Madison St
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Gayle Havercroft
Indaba Coffee Roasters, 518 W. Riverside Ave.
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“Resilience: The Power of Joy”
Liberty Building, 203 N. Washington St.
Friday, April 3
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“James Lavadour: Land of Origin”
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 W. First Ave.
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Art Faculty Exhibition
NIC Boswell Hall / Schuler Performing Arts Center, 880 W. Garden Avenue, Coeur d'Alene
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“Loess”
Moscow Contemporary, 2012 W. Pullman Road, Moscow
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Pennie Woods
Garland Sandwich Shoppe, 3903 N Madison St
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Gayle Havercroft
Indaba Coffee Roasters, 518 W. Riverside Ave.
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“50 Years of Movement”
Terrain Gallery, 628 N. Monroe St.
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Elisha Harteis exhibit “Cry Baby” First Friday Opening Reception
D2 Gallery, 301 W. First Ave.
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“Resilience: The Power of Joy”
Liberty Building, 203 N. Washington St.
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Mentor: Regional Ceramics Instructors and Students.
Kolva-Sullivan Gallery, 115 S. Adams St., Suite A
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“Descendants”
Moeckel Studios, 154 S. Madison St.
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“Mentor”
Trackside Studio, 115 S. Adams St.
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Scott Gyllstrom
Spokane Art School Gallery, 503 E. Second Ave.
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“Visual Dialogue: A Marriage of Abstract and Sculpture”
New Moon Art Gallery, 1326 E. Sprague Ave., Suite B
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First Friday Face-Off
5-7 p.m., Parkade Plaza, 110 N. Howard St.
Saturday, April 4
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“James Lavadour: Land of Origin”
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 W. First Ave.
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“Loess”
Moscow Contemporary, 2012 W. Pullman Road, Moscow
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Gayle Havercroft
Indaba Coffee Roasters, 518 W. Riverside Ave.
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“50 Years of Movement”
Terrain Gallery, 628 N. Monroe St.
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“Resilience: The Power of Joy”
Liberty Building, 203 N. Washington St.
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“Visual Dialogue: A Marriage of Abstract and Sculpture”
New Moon Art Gallery, 1326 E. Sprague Ave., Suite B
Sunday, April 5
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“James Lavadour: Land of Origin”
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 W. First Ave.