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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.

Eastern Washington

Artisans at Dahmen Barn “Oblique Interactions,” part of a design research project at Washington State University, led by Arash Adel, through March 21, with reception at 5 p.m. Friday. Also: “HeART of the Palouse,” watercolor and oil paintings by Andy Sewell, through March 30. Highway 195 North, 419 Park Way, Uniontown. (509) 299-3414.

Chase Gallery “Drawing: Drawing, Lines, Strokes and Pathways,” group exhibition. 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. (509) 625-6050.

Clearstory Art Gallery “Intersections and Crossings,” photography by Kathy Hastings. Life Center Foursquare Church, 1202 N. Government Way. (509) 499-2678.

Colfax Library Featuring the award-winning work of 10 of the artists who competed in the Palouse Plein Air competition in Moscow, on exhibit during March. 102 S. Main St., Colfax. (509) 397-4366.

Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art - “Longcycles: Sound + Image,” installation by Jenny Hyde and Ben Luca Roberson. 140 Art Building, Cheney. (509) 359-2494.

Jundt Art Museum, Gonzaga University Exhibition featuring an eclectic gathering of visual and material culture objects from GU’s permanent collection, through Saturday. Also: “Manzanar: The Wartime Photographs of Ansel Adams,” featuring 50 of the renowned photographer’s images of the Japanese-American relocation camp in Manzanar, Calif., during World War II, through March 29. Gonzaga University, 502 E. Boone Ave. (509) 313-6613.

Liberty Building “Healing Waters: Tying Art to Nature,” more than a dozen artists in various mediums ranging from large abstract paintings to intimate clay sculptures. 203 N. Washington St.

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 the “100 Stories,” including art and traditional craft demonstrations, living history programs, films and lectures. 2316 W. First Ave. $10/adults, $7.50/seniors, $5/students w/ID. (509) 363-5344.

Old Hotel Art Gallery Photography by Gordon Warrick, portraying the wildlife of the Columbia Basin, during March. 33 E. Larch St., Othello. (509) 488-5936.

Pacific Flyway Gallery Iris prints, from humorous to decorative, illustrative to architectural, by Island International artists Sharon Augusta and Jennifer Bowman. Also, works by Inland Northwest artists featuring vibrant springtime color palettes. 409 S. Dishman-Mica Road, Spokane Valley. (509) 747-0812.

Saranac Art Projects Works by Jeff Huston and Lisa Nappa, through March 29, with reception Friday, 5-8 p.m. 25 W. Main Ave. (509) 363-5325.

South Perry Pizza Two-dimensional art by Melinda Melvin using paints and resin, through March 19. 1011 S. Perry St. (509) 290-6047.

Spokane Falls Community College “Monument,” one-man installation by SFCC art instructor Garric Simonsen, through Thursday, with walk-through Thursday at 11:30 a.m., followed by closing reception. Also, in the Photography Building Gallery: “Fetish of the Mind,” a series of surreal single set montage composite photographs by SFCC photography instructor Erik Sohner, through March 28. 3410 W. Fort George Wright Drive. (509) 533-3832.

Tinman Gallery “The Last Picture Show,” works by Ric Gendron, Friday through March 28, with reception 5-8 p.m. Friday. 811 W. Garland Ave. (509) 325-1500.

Whitworth University Ceramics Invitational Art Exhibit, through April 1, opening 10 a.m. daily. Bryan Oliver Gallery, Lied Arts Center, 300 W. Hawthorne Road. (509) 777-3258.

North Idaho

Art Spirit Gallery Acrylic paintings on aluminum and photography by Jerri Lisk and Mark Lisk, through Saturday. “Best of the Basement,” a selection of favorites from the gallery inventory, March 14-April 5, with reception March 14, 5-8 p.m. 415 Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 765-6006.

Moscow Food Co-Op Drawings and Watercolors by Maria Maggi, through Wednesday. Gallery, 121 E. Fifth St., Moscow. (208) 882-8537.

NIC Corner Gallery North Idaho College Art Faculty Exhibit. Boswell Hall, 1000 W. Garden Ave., Coeur d’Alene (208) 769-3276.

Third Street Gallery “The Ecology of Desire: A Creative Current,” a creation by artist Laurel Macdonald, and poet Georgia Tiffany, who collaborated with 20 artists and 21 poets. The project begins with Ron McFarland’s poem about a woman’s life journey titled “The Lover of Lakes.” This poem is followed by George Wray’s drawing “The Swimmer,” which is a response to McFarland’s poem. For the remainder of the project, each poet and artist responded to the previous work so that each is a continuation of the work before it. Moscow City Hall, second and third floors, 206 E. Third St., Moscow. (208) 883-7036.

UI Prichard Gallery “38 Minus: The Idaho Fish Project” documents each of Idaho’s native fish species as a handmade paper relief sculpture. The collection represents a healthy river ecosystem. University of Idaho, 414/416 S. Main St., Moscow. (208) 885-3586.