Galleries
Washington
Avenue West Gallery - “Expressions of Wire and Paint” by Katie Densley; “Art Meets Science” by Mike Folsom. 122 S. Monroe St. (509) 838-4999.
Bank Left Gallery - “A Retrospective: 60 Years of Art” by Nicole Taflinger, through Saturday, 100 S. Bridge St., Palouse. (509) 878-8425.
Bryan Oliver Gallery - “Daedal,” senior art exhibit by the Whitworth University art program’s senior class. Whitworth University, Ernst F. Lied Center for the Visual Arts. (509) 777-3258.
Chase Gallery - Paintings by Ellen Picken, Kathleen Secrest, Jessie Lee Rasche, Betty Hageman. 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. Free. (509) 625-6050.
Clearstory Gallery - “Who is Otto Dix?” Matthaus Evangelium, an international show of 32 lithographs from the collection of Robert and Sandra Bowden, through Tuesday. Life Center Foursquare Church, 1202 N. Government Way. (509) 499-2678.
Dahmen Barn - “Quilts and Beyond” exhibit of non-traditional quilting techniques within their quilts by Fiber Fusion, 419 N. Park Way, Uniontown. (509) 229-3414.
Grande Ronde Cellars - Featuring photographer Kent Henderson, 906 W. Second Ave. (509) 455-8161.
Harriet Cheney Cowles Memorial Library - “Manifold Greatness: The Creation and Afterlife of the King James Bible,” traveling exhibit organized by the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., and the American Public Library Association, comprises narrative with images or rare books, manuscripts and art about the origins and impact of the 1611 King James Bible, through Sunday, 300 W. Hawthorne Road. (509) 777-4703.
The Heart of Spokane - “A Lifetime Of Art,” watercolors and oils created over a 10-year period by Timothy Phillips, , 2907 N. Monroe St. (509) 443-4799.
Jundt Art Museum - “Japanese Prints,” intaglio, screen, relief and lithographic prints showcasing the work of well-known 20th and 21st century Japanese printmakers. Also: Senior Thesis Exhibition is the annual presentation showcasing the work of Gonzaga University’s graduating seniors. 502 E. Boone Ave. (509) 313-6611.
Moscow Food Co-Op - Entries from the city of Moscow’s Wisecape Award Program on display today through June 13. The program promotes water-efficient landscaping on the Palouse. 121 E. Fifth St., Moscow, Idaho. (208) 882-8537.
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture - “Lasting Heritage,” using personal stories and human-made objects to articulate the spiritual and visceral links between ancient people, modern tribal people and their lands, continues through 2014. “Dig It!” The Secrets of Soil, an amazing interactive exhibit created by the Smithsonian Institute’s National Museum of Natural History and hosted by the Spokane Conservation District, through Sept. 22. “Seeing Impressionism: Europe, America and the Northwest,” organized in partnership with Tacoma Art Museum, through May 19. 2316 W. First Ave. $7/adults, $5/seniors and students with ID, free/age 5 and younger. (509) 456-3931.
On Sacred Grounds - “BOLD: Breaking the rules of photography” photographs by Michael Ohlson, reception Saturday, 4-6 p.m., 12212 E. Palouse Hwy. Valleyford. (509) 747-6294.
Saranac Art Projects - “On Disturbed Ground,” new visual art by Dani Pavlic and Cori McWilliams, through May 26. 25 W. Main Ave. Free. (509) 951-2961.
South Perry Pizza - Finest in nature, scenic and landscape photography by Charles Gurche, Thursday through June 20, with reception Thursday, 5-7 p.m.; also, plein air watercolors by Lynne Haines, through Wednesday., 1011 S. Perry St. (509) 290-6047.
Spokane Law Enforcement Museum - Artifacts, photos, portraits, badges, uniforms and other police mementos. Museum accepts donations of police memorabilia, as well as donations. 1201 W. First Ave. $5/adults, $4/seniors and military, $3/students, $2/age 12 and younger. (509) 625-3352.
Spokane Valley Heritage Museum - “RMS Titanic Remembered” highlights construction, sailing and sinking of the Titanic, plus Spokane’s connections. Also: “Electrifying the Modern Woman” allows us to step back into a time when all possibilities seemed limitless. 12114 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane Valley. $6/adults, $5/seniors, $4/students and children ages 7-17, free/age 6 and younger. (509) 922-4570.
Tinman Gallery - “Nowhere Man,” new works on paper, as well as his characteristic canvas, by Ric Gendron, through June 16. 811 W. Garland Ave. (509) 325-1500.
Idaho
Coeur d’Alene Artwalk - Stroll through Downtown Coeur d’Alene and enjoy local and nationally acclaimed artists. A free, family-friendly event. Today, 5-8 p.m., Downtown Coeur d’Alene. (208) 292-1629.
Entree Gallery - “Solitude,” oils capturing the essence of Priest Lake by Tom Wakeley, through May, with reception May 27. Also, new artists including several new potters, glass artists and jewelers, enamel and copper artists, and three new furniture designers. 1755 Reeder Bay Road, Priest Lake. (208) 443-2001.
Gritman Medical Center - “Active in April” showcases works created by students in grades K-8 about active travel such as what they see on their walk to school and why we should walk/bike/scoot to school. 700 S. Main St., Moscow. (208) 883-6233.
Human Rights Education Institute - Local artists were asked to interpret and portray one of Mahatma Gandhi’s social sins as part of a two-year program at HREI, through 2012, including Donna Bain, Harold Balazs, Allen Dodge, Mary Dee Dodge, Rhea Giffin, Barb Mueller, Joan Smith, Austin Stiegemeier and Marci Wing. 414 Mullan Ave., on the corner of the Coeur d’Alene City Park, Coeur d’Alene. Free, donations accepted. (208) 292-2359.
Museum of North Idaho - “Collecting, a Closer Look,” provides insight into how museums and individuals collect and how the museum uses its collections to tell stories and preserve history for future generations. 115 Northwest Blvd., in front of Coeur d’Alene City Park, Coeur d’Alene. $3/adults, $1/children ages 6-16, free/age 5 and younger, $7/family of two adults and children age 16 and younger. (208) 664-3448.
Pend Oreille Arts Council Gallery - “Diamonds in the Rough,” a found/recycled object exhibit with works by more than 20 local and regional artists. Power House, 120 Lake St., Sandpoint. (208) 263-6139.
The Painted Pony - “The Trail of Painted Ponies” figurines will be signed by the artist, Maria Ryan, through Tuesday. 210 Sherman Ave. (208) 765-4959.