Galleries

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Eastern Washington

Artisans at Dahmen Barn “Awash in Color,” local scenes in watercolor and oil by John Kirkland, during July. Highway 195 N., 419 Park Way, Uniontown. (509) 299-3414.

Bank Left Gallery “Floriade,” ninth annual event interpreting art with flowers. Features art and floral installations, plus sculpture and paintings by regional artists, Today. Open Thursdays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 100 S. Bridge St., Palouse. (509) 878-1800.

Pacific Flyway Gallery “The Summer of Flootie,” a collection of regional artists including John Thamm, Richard Warrington, E.L. Stewart, Tom Hanson, Cheryl Halverson, Ginny Brennan, Debbie Hughbanks and Natalie Stewart-Utley, through Sept. 12. 409 S. Dishman Mica-Road, Spokane Valley. (509) 747-0812.

Pottery Place Plus “I Dream in Color,” presenting fresco elements, works in gypsum compound, acrylic and iron oxide pigments by Anthony Gallaher, during July. 203 N. Washington St. (509) 847-5019.

Spokane Art School Gallery “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Invitational” art show with works by Sondra Barrington, Roger DuBois, Larry Ellingson, Jo Fyfe, Lynne Haines, Rick Singer & Hilary Hart, Sally Jablonsky, Tim Lord, Dan McCann, Mason McCuddin, Lindsey Merrell, Karmen Naccarato, Judy Patterson, Tom Quinn, Bernadette Vielbig, Gordon Wilson, Angelika Wilson-Wipp, through Aug. 29. 811 W. Garland Ave. (509) 325-3001.

Spokane Falls Community College Fine Arts Gallery “One Day,” works by Lenora Jesus Lopez Schindler, through July 30. 3410 W. Fort George Wright Drive. (509) 533-3710.

Washington State University “Concrete Dreams: Living with the Grand Coulee Dam” shows the dam’s costs for those who lived in the region, through Sept. 1. WSU Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections, Pullman. (509) 335-3985.

North Idaho

Art Spirit Gallery Acrylic paintings by Catherine Earle and figurative clay sculptures by Cary Weigand, today-Aug. 8, with reception 5-8 p.m. today and artists talk and demonstration at 1 p.m. Saturday. 415 Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 765-6006.

Entree Gallery David Govedare’s exhibit, in collaboration with Tracy Ling, orgons, a mix of crushed gems and metals floating in a matrix of cast epoxy resins and thought to bring good vibrations and energy to their surroundings. Also, “Time and Light,” a collection of illuminated carved glass and carved stone by Sam Bates, during July with reception 1-3 p.m. Sunday. 1755 Reeder Bay Road, Nordman. (208) 443-2001.

Moscow Food Co-Op Works by Maria Maggi, through July 29, with reception 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sunday. 121 E. Fifth St., Moscow. (208) 882-8537.

Prichard Gallery Video and images by Tate Shaw of his book project, “The Ground.” Also, “Underground: Subterranean Economies and Ecologies,” photography of underground spaces and their uses by Wayne Barrar, through Aug. 1. University of Idaho, 414/416 S. Main St., Moscow. (208) 885-3586.

Riverstone Park A celebration of art, engineering, and movement and includes a kinetic sculpture parade as well as other activities. Participants include: GizmoCDA, BikeCDA, CDA Sk8 Park, Spokane Drift Trikes, Spokane Food Trucks, Derby Divas and more. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 1805 W. Tilford Lane, Coeur d’Alene.

Third Street Gallery “Moscow Artwalk 2015 – Ralph Crawford,” featuring bronzes, pottery and paintings, through Sept. 11 with artist coffee talk at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. Moscow City Hall, second and third floors, 206 E. Third St., Moscow. (208) 883-7036.

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