First Friday
Here’s the lineup for this week’s First Friday Art walk. Unless otherwise indicated, receptions run from 5 to 8 p.m.
Antwiqu’ed, 309 W. Second: Ben Joyce’s abstract interpretations of Northwest areas; acrylic abstracts by Ellen Blaschke; metal designs by Mark Camp.
Arbor Crest Tasting Room, River Park Square, third level, 808 W. Main: Works by metal sculptor and painter Paul Kuhlmann. Jazz music by Siamese Kats at 6. (5-8:30 p.m.)
Art, Music and More Gallery, 610 W. Second: Works by a variety of local and independent artists, with demonstrations and live music. (5-10 p.m.)
Artisans’ Wares, 1009 W. First: Mixed-media mosaic collages by Charleen Martin. (6-8 p.m.)
Artist’s Tree Gallery/Boutique, 828 W. Sprague: “Glimpses Within – through the eyes of a dreamer,” works by Melissa Carpenter; “Into the Wild,” scratchboard paintings by Diane Versteeg; “In a Wood,” sculptures by David Young.
Baby Bar, 827 W. First: “girls who wear their hair” by Tiffany Patterson. (6-9 p.m.)
Barrister Winery, 1213 W. Railroad Ave.: “Big Fish, Tall Tales,” paintings by Tim Lord and wood carvings by Rich Greinert. Acoustic blues by Lonesome Lyle Morse. (7-10 p.m.)
Brews Brothers, 734 W. Sprague: Works in various mediums by local and regional artists.
CenterStage, 1017 W. First: Photographs by Roopam Kakoti.
Chase Gallery, City Hall, 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd.: Palouse-influenced art by Katherine Nelson; “Valley,” paintings by William Turner.
Conexion del Tango, 122 S. Monroe: Landscapes and nudes by Derek Poole; music by Rick Eliot.
Empyrean Coffee House, 154 S. Madison: Works by Matt Bogue; oil paintings by Natalie Gauvin; watercolors and pastels by Sohee O’Connor. (5-9 p.m.)
Gallery 1889, 2124 W. Second: Outdoor displays (weather permitting) and showings in the parlor of the historic home.
Gallery of Thum’, Steam Plant Square, 159 S. Lincoln St., Suite 151: “Soft Melodies in Pastel,” works by Barbara Hamann, Thelma Giampietri, Ethelynn Coleman, Dixie Slaton and Debbie Hughbanks. Also pieces by Tim Phillips, Sheila Grubb, Beverly Barnett, Thalia Kottke, Pat Coyne and others on the sidewalks between 159 S. Lincoln and 120 N. Wall.
Gellhorn Gallery, Interplayers, 174 S. Howard: Oil paintings by Victoria Brace. (6-8 p.m.)
Global Credit Union, 726 W. Riverside: Various works on display through the windows.
Grande Ronde Cellars, 906 W. Second: Fused glass and jewelry by John Stokesberry; blown glass by Callahan McVay; Balinese furniture by Ayu Sustilawati; paintings by Marsha Marcuson, Shirley Hackett, Louise Saylor, Betty Eaton-Rhea, Heather Howard and Janice Puente; works by sculptor Patrick McVay and Irish artist Rebecca Carroll.
Kolva/Sullivan Gallery, 115 S. Adams: Ceramics by Mardis Nenno and fabric art by Tresia Oosting. (5-9 p.m.)
Kress Gallery, River Park Square, third level. 808 W. Main: “Hatsuboku” (“Ink Play”) by several local Japanese artists as part of Japan Week.
Lorinda Knight Gallery, 523 W. Sprague: “The Pecking Order,” sculpture and installation by Bernadette Vielbig; “Wonder/Allotment Gardens,” mixed media by Kathryn Glowen. (6-8 p.m.)
Madeleine’s Cafe & Patisserie, 707 W. Main: Acrylic and pastels on canvas by Mercia Sheets. Music by Kevin Gardner and Spare Parts.
Neat Old Stuff, 222 S. Bernard: Photographs by William Pitt, watercolors by Cecile Charles and large prints of Spokane icons by Harold Balazs. (5-7 p.m.)
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 W. First: Open 5-8 p.m. by donation. Exhibits include “What is a Trade? Donald Fels and Signboard Painters of South India,” a shared project with Saranac Art Projects; panel discussion 4 p.m.
Pottery Place Plus, 203 N. Washington: “Mothers and Their Children,” conceptual portraits by photographer Stephanie Hill; “Inspired Reflections,” lamp-worked glass jewelry by Lisa Moss. Poetry reading at 6 p.m. (5-9 p.m.)
Saranac Art Projects, 25 W. Main: “What is a Trade? Donald Fels and Signboard Painters of South India,” a shared project with the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. (5-7 p.m.)
Simply Northwest, 8 N. Post: Works by Patsy Pinch, featuring diverse rocks found in her travels. (5-7 p.m.)
Spokane Athletic Club, 1002 W. Riverside: Works by E.L. Stewart. Music by Gabe Jensen.
Spokane Public Library, 906 W. Main: “Art and Poetry are Alive and Well in Spokane Schools,” honoring young artists and poets. Poetry reading at 6 p.m. (5-7 p.m.)
Steve Gevurtz Sculpture Studio, 423 W. First: Newly completed works in clay, plus bronze work “The Soccer Team.” Demonstrations and music.
Trackside Studio, 115 S. Adams: Functional and sculptural ceramic work by Chris Kelsey and Mark Moore.
Women’s Hearth, 920 W. Second: “Eye C: Perspectives,” photography by women of diverse backgrounds; also metal arts, fiber creations, paintings and chalk pastels. Music and poetry readings.