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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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.

Eastern Washington

Avenue West Gallery “Travels with a Paintbrush,” oil paintings depicting the southwestern United States, by Darrell Sullens, through Saturday. Also: Works by members on exhibit, during July. 707 W. Main Ave., Suite B11. (509) 838-4999

Brick Wall Gallery “Aerial Artistry,” the world as seen from above by Seattle photographer Mark Griffith, through Monday. 530 W. Main Ave. (509) 928-7721.

CenterPlace “Act 2,” artwork created by Community Colleges of Spokane’s continuing education program for adults 50 and older, through Tuesday. 2426 N. Discovery Place, Spokane Valley. (509) 279-6234.

Chase Gallery “Very Carefully,” group exhibition by four artists who pay attention to craftsmanship and detail with work including woodcarving, metal assemblage, painting and mosaic, through today. 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. (509) 625-6050.

Dahmen Barn Annual photography exhibition with photos of the Dahmen Barn site, through Sunday. 419 N. Park Way, Uniontown. (509) 229-3414.

Flag Museum Detailing the history of the American flag, sponsored by the Sons of the American Revolution and the Fairmount Memorial Association. Pines Cemetery, 1402 S. Pines Road, Spokane Valley. Free. (509) 926-2753.

Gordy’s Szechuan Restaurant Sumi-e paintings by Keiko Von Holt, Ann Haseman, Jane Beaven, Olivia Waterman and others, Tuesday through July 26. 11 a.m. 501 E. 30th Ave. (509) 747-1170.

Jundt Art Museum “An Art of Deception,” an installation of hand-carved duck decoys by St. Maries artist Frank Werner will be on display as part of the museum’s “Close-In” series of summer exhibitions highlighting the work of regional artists, through Sept. 13. A free public lecture by the artist will take place today at 4 p.m. Also: “Views of Rome: Eighteenth-Century Prints by Giovanni Battista Piranesi and His Contemporaries,” includes more than 25 prints drawn from the Jundt Art Museum’s permanent collection and features influential printmakers and their 18th-century images of the Eternal City, through Aug. 9. Also: “Andy Warhol: Photographs,” a sampling of the 156 Polaroids and black-and-white photographs donated to the Jundt Art Museum in 2008 by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, through Aug. 9. Gonzaga University, 502 E. Boone Ave. (509) 313-6613.

Manic Moon Studio “Pointillism/Impressionism,” with pen on paper and color washes by David Young, through Saturday. 1007 W. Augusta Ave. (509) 838-3000.

Moses Lake Museum & Art Center “Feelings, Flora and Form,” works by Martha Flores. 401 S. Balsam St., Moses Lake. (509) 764-3830.

North Spokane Library “Hope in Hard Times: Washington During the Great Depression,” traveling exhibit curated by Humanities Washington, through Monday. 44 E. Hawthorne Road. Free. (509) 893-8350.

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture “100 Stories”: Exhibit demonstrates the MAC’s role in maintaining, preserving and interpreting the region through themes of the American West. Throughout its two-year run, special programming will augment “100 Stories,” including art and traditional craft demonstrations, living history programs, films and lectures. Also: “Meet Me at the Spot” features paintings, drawings, woodblock prints and ceramic works spanning several decades, by Patrick Siler. 2316 W. First Ave. $10/adults, $7.50/seniors, $5/students w/ID. (509) 363-5344.

Pacific Flyway Gallery Paintings and prints by Tom Hanson and scratchboard works and pastels by Debbie Hughbank, through Saturday. Also featuring many local, regional and nationally known artists, jewelers and craftspeople. 409 S. Dishman-Mica Road, Spokane Valley. (509) 747-0812.

Pottery Place Plus “Double Vision,” two-dimensional media by Mike Busby and Barbara Field, through Sunday. 203 N. Washington St. (509) 327-6920.

Saranac Art Projects “You Can’t Look Back,” by Bernadette Vielbig and Otis Bardwell. 25 W. Main Ave. (509) 363-5325.

Spokane Falls Community College Fine Arts Gallery “Everybody’s Home is Not a Place,” with mixed media installation on Scotland by Thomas O’Day; and acrylic on paper and board of Tibet by Patty Haag, during July, with reception Tuesday, 5-7 p.m. 3410 W. Fort George Wright Drive. (509) 533-3710.

Spokane Law Enforcement Museum Artifacts, photos, portraits, badges, uniforms and other police mementos. Museum accepts donations of police memorabilia. 1201 W. First Ave. $5/adults, $4/seniors and military, $3/college students, $2/grades 1-12, free/age six and younger. (509) 625-3352.

Spokane Public Library Downtown “Expo ’74: Forty Years Later,” memorabilia from Spokane’s World’s Fair. Also: “Discover Earth: A Century of Change,” an interactive exhibit. 906 W. Main Ave. (509) 444-5307.

Trackside Studio “Shake and Pour” features handmade, wood-fired rattles and teapots by Gina Freuen, through Monday. 115 S. Adams St. (509) 863-9904.

Vino! Wine Shop Paintings, drawings and tapestries from around the world by East German native Ilse Tan, through Tuesday. 222 S. Washington St. (509) 838-1229.

North Idaho

Art Spirit Gallery Acrylic paintings of flora and fauna by Catherine Earle. 415 Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 765-6006.

Coeur d’Alene Library “3 Babies in a Bucket,” wildlife photography by Diane Ward, during July. 702 E. Front Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 641-0495.

Entree Gallery Priest Lake Yard and Garden Show, showing of regionally crafted contemporary and rustic accents for home, patio, yard and garden. 1755 Reeder Bay Road, Priest Lake. (208) 443-2001.

Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center “Modern American Indian Art” by Andrew Morrison. 405 N. William St., Post Falls. (208) 457-8950.

Moscow Food Co-Op “Theresa’s Garden,” paintings of flowers from her garden by Theresa Beaver. 121 E. Fifth St., Moscow. (208) 882-8537.

Museum of North Idaho “Power to the Farm” explores how Kootenai Electric Cooperative brought electricity to North Idaho’s rural areas. 115 Northwest Blvd., Coeur d’Alene. $3/adults, $1/children, $7/family. (208) 664-3448.

Prichard Gallery “Sara: The Work of Sara Joyce,” including drawings, paintings, ceramics and fabric sculptures. University of Idaho, 414/416 S. Main St., Moscow. (208) 885-3586.