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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.

Spokane

Area 58 - “Pop Expressionism,” oil on canvas; “Handscapes,” 13 cubes of clutching hands; “Moved to Wrath,” 4-foot portrait by Michael Sherriffs Hall; “Paris (in my blood) Series,” acrylic paintings capturing French architecture and street scenes with surreal elements. 3036 N. Monroe St. (509) 327-0427

Avenue West Gallery - “The Kimono,” embroidery and stitchery by Lee McLeron; also “Influences of the Urban Landscape,” Seattle-themed works by Shani Marchant, Tuesday through Nov. 10. 122 S. Monroe St. (509) 838-4999

Brick Wall Gallery - Outdoor photography by Chip Phillips. 530 W. Main Ave., skywalk level. (509) 928-7721

Chase Gallery - “Confluence,” Spokane River-themed works by members of Northwest Designer Craftsmen. Spokane City Hall, lower level, 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. (509) 625-6050

Clearstory Gallery - “Why Are You Here?” photo installation by Jim Van Gundy. Life Center Foursquare Church, 1202 N. Government Way. (509) 499-2678

Jundt Art Museum - “Lang and Rue: Verses,” large-scale, colorful paintings by Melissa Lang and Stephen Rue; also silver gelatin prints from the Gonzaga University collection by Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Robert Doisneau, Alen MacWeeney and Garry Winogrand. Gonzaga University, 502 E. Boone Ave. (509) 313-6611

Kolva-Sullivan Gallery - 10th annual Archie Bray Resident Artist ceramics exhibition. 115 S. Adams St., Suite A. (509) 458-5517

Kress Gallery - “Then & Now - Works on Paper,” drawings, serigraphs and acrylic on paper by Robert Kraut. River Park Square, 808 W. Main Ave., level three. (509) 363-5317

Manic Moon Studio - “Cool Moon,” expressive paintings by David Boshart and whimsical three-dimensional characters created from recycled piano parts by Kat Hill. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. 1625 N. Monroe St. (509) 489-5465

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture - “Seeing Impressionism: Europe, America and the Northwest,” in partnership with the Tacoma Art Museum, Saturday through Feb. 25; “Need/Want: Matters of Priority,” a juried art exhibition concerned with the way contemporary American society assigns value and priority, Saturday through Jan. 7; “Territory: Generational Triptychs,” intersecting artistic boundaries, Saturday through Jan. 7. Wednesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $7/adults, $5/seniors and students with ID, free/age 5 and younger. 2316 W. First Ave. (509) 456-3931

Bryan Oliver Gallery - “Face to Face,” recent figurative work of Bruce Herman; reception today, 5-7 p.m. in Lieds Arts Center, followed by artist lecture at 7:30 p.m. in Robinson Teaching Theatre, Weyerhaeuser Hall. Whitworth University, Ernst F. Lied Center for the Visual Arts, Room 201. (509) 777-3258

On Sacred Grounds - “Palouse Characters and Landscapes,” acrylics and watercolors by Linda Sandberg; reception Friday, 5-7 p.m. 12212 E. Palouse Highway, Valleyford. (509) 747-6294

Saranac Art Projects - “Plight of Mind” by Kurt Madison and “g-Force” by Carrie Scozzaro, plus mixed-media sculpture exhibition by member artists. 25 W. Main Ave. (509) 363-5325

South Perry Pizza - Acrylics on canvas by Joseph Fortunato. 1011 S. Perry St. (509) 209-6047

Spokane Falls Community College - Selected works from 17 members of Saranac Art Projects. SFCC Fine Arts Gallery, Building 6, 3410 W. Fort George Wright Drive. (509) 533-3710

Sun People Dry Goods - Photographs of cars and the places we park them, by Amy Sinisterra. 32 W. Second Ave., Suite 200. (509) 368-9378

Tinman Gallery - “Semblance,” works by Tresia Oosting. 811 W. Garland Ave. (509) 325-1500

Coeur d’Alene/Post Falls

Coeur d’Alene Library - “Kids Draw Architecture,” exhibition of children’s drawings. 702 E. Front Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 769-2315

Museum of North Idaho - “Your History In 3-D,” insight into how the museum collects, preserves and interprets history; “Mullan Road,” about Idaho’s first constructed road over the Fourth of July Pass; “The Scandinavians Settled Here,” a look at the Nordic influences in the Coeur d’Alene region; “It Started with a Fort,” the story of Fort Sherman; “Schitsu’umsh, The People Who Were Discovered,” a glimpse into the life of the Coeur d’Alenes through beadwork, tools, maps and stories; “When the Mountains Roared,” commemorating the 1910 fire; “Portraits of Coeur d’Alene,” 20-minute film about local people and history. Coeur d’Alene City Park, 115 Northwest Blvd., Coeur d’Alene. $3/adults, $1/ages 6-16, free/age 5 and younger, $7/family of two adults and two children. (208) 664-3448

North Idaho College - “A Wild Hare,” paintings by Christine Kimball. Corner Gallery, Boswell Hall, 1000 W. Garden Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 651-6484

Sandpoint/Priest Lake

Atrium Gallery - “Wild Northwest,” works by 15 local artists. Panhandle State Bank, 414 Church St., Sandpoint. (208) 263-6139

The Beardmore Block - “The Way We Worked,” Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit explores changes affecting the workforce and work environments over the past 150 years. 119 Main St., Priest River. Free. (208) 263-9233

Pend Oreille Arts Council Gallery - “All Creatures Great and Small,” new works from more than 30 member artists. Old Power House, 120 Lake St., Sandpoint. (208) 263-6139

Moscow

Moscow Food Co-op - “From One Farmer to Another: Postcards in Solidarity,” Fair Trade exhibit by Indian Tea Growers and Guatemalan Coffee Growers. Deli Gallery, 121 E. Fifth St., Moscow. (208) 882-8537

Third Street Gallery - “Palouse Plein Air 2011,” outdoor paintings by artists from around the area and beyond. Moscow City Hall, second and third floors, 206 E. Third St., Moscow. (208) 882-7036

University of Idaho, Prichard Gallery - “Intermountain Nocturnes,” photography by Jan Boles, and “Here and There: Meditations on Mapping,” drawings, prints and paintings by wife Anna Marie Boles, Friday through Dec. 4; reception Friday, 5-8 p.m. 414/416 S. Main St., Moscow. (208) 885-3586

Eastern Washington

Artisans at the Dahmen Barn - Annual members show and sale by the Palouse Watercolor Socius. Highway 195, 419 N. Park Way, Uniontown. (509) 229-3414

Bank Left Gallery - Photography by Jennifer Scott and sculptures by Ildiko Kalapacs. 100 S. Bridge St., Palouse. (509) 878-8425

EWU Gallery of Art - “A Retrospective,” paintings and drawings by the late EWU alumnus David Saling. Eastern Washington University, 140 Art Building, Cheney. (509) 359-2494

Washington State University Museum of Art - “Jim Olson: Architecture for Art,” comprehensive retrospective of the renowned Seattle architect’s 45-year career. (509) 335-1910

WSU CUB Gallery -- Chinese paintings by Yang Xu in the style of the Song Dynasty, through Sunday. Washington State University, Compton Union Building, Pullman. (509) 335-2313.

WSU Gallery 2 - Visual/performance artist Cat Clifford will work with WSU students to creatively document traces of the everyday, with the finished project becoming a multimedia exhibition, through Friday. Jason Ferguson’s photographs from “Domestic Carnival,” a multiple-year project that reconstitutes regular household rooms as flashing, motorized, kinetic works of art, Monday through Nov. 23. Washington State University, Department of Fine Arts Center, 5064 Fine Arts Center, Pullman. (509) 335-8686