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First Friday Art Walk

The Spokesman-Review

Here’s the schedule for Friday’s First Friday Art Walk in central Spokane. Receptions run from 5 to 8 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

1900 and Gestalt Studio, 114 W. Pacific Ave. – Mixed media paintings by Cori Cutler and abstract works by Colleen Quinn.

Arbor Crest Tasting Room, River Park Square, third level, 808 W. Main Ave. – Italian wine art and photographs by Angelica DiChiara-Hardin; Celtic music by Free Whiskey, 6-8:30 p.m. (5-8:30 p.m.)

Artisans’ Wares, 1009 W. First – “A Special Blend,” photography and paintings by Gay Waldman.

Artist’s Tree Gallery, 828 W. Sprague Ave. – “The Human Heart,” multimedia paintings by Lori Vega and Jamie Winterhawke.

Avenue West Gallery, 1021 W. First Ave. – “Mother Earth: Her Gifts and Beauty,” works by Dian Zahner, weaver and painter, and Donna Kulibert, potter. Music by Tracy Carr.

Barrister Winery, 1213 W. Railroad Ave. – “Art in the Alley,” works by Ben Joyce. Live music by Lyle Morse. (7-10 p.m.)

Brews Brothers, 734 W. Sprague Ave. – Mixed-media works by local and regional artists.

Brooklyn Deli, 122 S. Monroe St. – Acrylics by Oliva Kintzele.

Caterina Winery, 905 N. Washington St. – “The Childish Smearings of Ruben Villarreal,” spray paint and acrylic, 7 p.m. Music by Kaylee Cole, Neal Burton and FENCES at 8 p.m. ($5 cover).

CenterStage, 1017 W. First Ave. – Photographs by James Hannibal.

Chase Gallery, City Hall, 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. – Models of 12 large-scale public works by Miles Pepper. (5-9 p.m.)

Escent Lighting Gallery, 605 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. – Acrylic and oil paintings by Jennifer Zurlini. Refreshments served.

Gallery of Thum’, 159 S. Lincoln St. – “Old-World Yet Contemporary,” copper and oil paintings by Irene Dahl; “Floral Everywhere,” paintings by Marsha Marcuson; “Vibrant Italian Art” from Angelica Di Chiara-Hardin.

Global Credit Union, 726 W. Riverside Ave. – Various works on display through the windows.

Grande Ronde Cellars, 906 W. Second Ave. – Paintings by Marsha Marcuson and glass works by Teresa Antosyn.

Huneke Gallery, Spokane Art School, 920 N. Howard St. – “A Myth in the Mess,” photography and performance art by Rose Werr.

Interplayers Gellhorn Gallery, 174 S. Howard St. – Paintings and drawings by Ellen Picken.

Kolva-Sullivan Gallery, 115 S. Adams St. – Works by three University of Montana graduate students in ceramics: Kensuke Yamada, Eva Champagne and Hak Kyun Kim.

Lorinda Knight Gallery, 523 W. Sprague Ave. – “Preaching to the Birds,” stained glass sculpture and video stills on nylon by Ann Porter. (6-8 p.m.)

Madeleine’s Cafe & Patisserie, 707 W. Main Ave. – Acrylic and pastels on canvas by Mercia Sheets. Music by Kevin Gardner and Spare Parts.

Mobius Kids, River Park Square, lower level, 808 W. Main Ave. – Botanical watercolor oil and batik artwork by Valerie Frey. (10 a.m.-5 p.m.)

Namaska, 421 W. First Ave. – “Goddess of Asia: Quanwin and Her Sisters,” mixed media work by Janet Hess.

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 W. First Ave. – Open 5-8 p.m. by donation. Exhibits include “In Focus: Wild Time” by Sandra Dal Poggetto (opening reception 5-7 p.m.); “Contested Ground: The Landscape Redrawn”; “Samuel Colt: Arms, Art and Invention”; “Ready, Aim … How Firearms Work”; “Tradition and Change: Contemporary American Indian Art”; “Olmsted Brothers: Designing Spokane Landscapes”; “Spokane Timeline: Personal Voices”; historic Campbell House tours at 6 and 7 p.m.

Pottery Place Plus, 203 N. Washington St. – “Founder’s Show,” 30th-anniversary celebration featuring Raku artist and Pottery Place founder Jill Smith. (5-9 p.m.)

RenCorp, 114 W. Pacific Ave., Suite 201 – “Manifestation of Biological Design,” by Adrian Freuen. Refreshments served.

Robert Karl Cellars, 115 W. Pacific Ave. – Acrylic paintings by Karen Stevenson.

Saranac Art Projects, 25 W. Main Ave. – Works by Alfred Harris and Bruce Houston.

Spokane Athletic Club, 1002 W. Riverside Ave. – Works by L.R. Montgomery; piano music from Bryce Fager; light refreshments and coffee available.

Spokane Transit Authority, 701 W. Riverside Ave. – Sarah Reynolds’ acrylics on canvas. Reader’s theater verson of “The Maltese Falcon” performed by Gonzaga University students at 6:30 p.m.

Studio Cascade Inc., 114 W. Pacific, Suite 200 – “Tabula Rose,” mixed-media works by Dan McCann. Refreshments served.

Trackside Studio, 115 S. Adams St. – New ceramic works by Chris Kelsey and Mark Moore.