Monday, November 14, 2016

Ornament and Small Works Show

Kathy Gale
 
 
November 25 - December 23, 2016
Monday - Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM
 
Participating artists:
Viza Arlington
Sondra Barrington
Collista Bejjani
Liz Bishop
Autumn Buton
Karen Ciaffa
Melissa Corey
Jodi Davis
Roger DuBois
Kristina Elverum
Brenda Everett
Jo Fyfe
Kathy Gale
Shannon Haight
Jeff Harris
Patty's Hatty's
MacKenzie Hawley
Gerald Haworth
Kris Howell
Karen Kaiser
Jenifer LeMontagne
Jenny Mele
Karmen Naccarato
Dina Natale
Alice Nelson
Tresia Oosting
Kristen Plaisance
Tom Quinn
Jerri Shepard
Bonnie Speigle
Ken Spiering
Bernadette Vielbig
Gay Waldman
Angelika Wilson-Wipp

Spokane Art School
809 W. Garland Ave
Spokane, WA 99205
509-325-3001

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Spokane Art School Faculty and Student Show at the Spokane Public Library

 
The Scat and Remorse
Lindsey Merrell
 
Spokane Art School Faculty and Student Art Show
 
November 4 – 26, 2016
 
Artist’s reception
Friday, November 4, 5-8 PM
 
Sophia Aldous
Lois Dalla Riva
Roger DuBois
Gerald L. Haworth
Jenifer LeMontagne
Lindsey Merrell
Karen Mobley
Tom Quinn
Claryn Reid
Scott Thompson
Bernadette Vielbig
Samantha Welch
 
 
Spokane Public Library
906 W. Main Ave
Spokane, WA 99201

Original Forgeries in Miniature with Joe Guarisco

 
Friday, November 4 - Saturday, November 26, 2016
 
Opening reception - Friday, November 4, 2016
5-8 PM
 
Music by Front Porch Trio
 
Spokane Art School Gallery
811 W. Garland
Spokane, WA 99205

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Fall 2016 Class and Workshops at the Spokane Art School

 
This fall, the Spokane Art School is offering many art classes and workshops including instruction in: acrylic painting, calligraphy, comic book design, drawing, oil painting, photography, pottery, print making and watercolor painting.  
 
For a complete course listing visit  www.spokaneartschool.net

Monday, August 29, 2016

It all Started with a Box of Crayons - Joseph Tomlinson

 
 
It all Started with a Box of Crayons
Joseph Tomlinson
 
September 2 – November 1, 2016
Opening reception – Friday, September 2, 2016
 
Music by Front Porch Trio

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Art on the Street

 
Starting on Saturday, July 9 from 1-4 PM and every Saturday throughout the summer, the Spokane Art School will hold an Art on the Street drawing event. An easel will be set up on the sidewalk in front of the Spokane Art School Gallery and passersby will be invited to participate in the art making process with a local well-known artist.
 Ric Gendron, Saturday, July 9, 2016
Karen Mobley, Saturday, July 16, 2016
Tom Quinn, Saturday, July 23, 2016
Deanna Camp, Saturday July 30, 2016

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Gulliver's Travels at the Spokane Art School Gallery

“Lucy in Laputa with Adamant”
Scott M. Thompson
 
Gulliver's Travels
July 8 – August 26, 2016
 
Artist’s reception
Friday, July 8, 2016
5-8PM
 
Music by Front Porch Trio
 
Participating Artists:
Viza Arlington
Sondra Barrington
Barry Blackerby
Virginia Carter
Jo Fyfe
Joe Guarisco
Nancy Hathaway
Mackenzie Hawley
Lenora Lopez Schindler
Lindsey Merrell
Cindy Montgomery
Karmen Naccarato
Judy Patterson
Tom Quinn
Dick Schindler
Scott M. Thompson
Sister Paula Turnbull
Cyndy Wilson
Gordon Wilson
Angelika Wilson-Wipp
 
Spokane Art School
811 W. Garland Ave.
Spokane, WA 99205
509-325-1500
 
Hours:
Monday-Friday 10AM-5PM
Closed on Saturdays until September
 

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

2016 Summer Classes at the Spokane Art School

 
 
 
Gosling
Jenifer LeMontagne
 
Spokane Art School Faculty Show
 
June 3 – 25, 2016
 
Artist’s reception
Friday, June 3, 2016
5-8PM
 
Participating artists:
Viza Arlington
Liz Bishop
Susan Bradley
Colleen Clark-Loomer
Roger DuBois
Mackenzie Hawley
G.L. Haworth
Jenifer LeMontagne
Lindsey Merrell
Cindy Montgomery
Dina Natale
Tresia Oosting
Judy Patterson
Tom Quinn
Dick Schindler
Rick Singer
Elsie Stewart
Cyndy Wilson
 
Spokane Art School Gallery
811 W. Garland Ave.
Spokane, WA 99205
509-325-1500

2016 Yuletide Applications



Wednesday, April 27, 2016

All in the Family: Clay & Paint with Gordon Wilson and Angelika Wilson-Wipp


All in the Family: Clay & Paint
Gordon Wilson & Angelika Wilson-Wipp
April 1 - May 28, 2016
 
Mermaids, angels, goats, donkeys and other creatures populate the Spokane Art School Gallery.  The interaction of humans and animals in parables and fables has much to say about the human condition.  These visual stories challenge the viewer to discover hidden meanings behind the imagery.  As an artist couple, we have an appreciation for what animals can teach us and their narrative potential in our artworks.
 
 
Spokane Art School
811 W. Garland Ave
Spokane, WA 99205
509-325-1500


Tuesday, March 8, 2016

"Rural Patinas" Watercolor Workshop with Ken Spiering


 
Join us for two sessions of watercolor painting in the rural setting of old farm equipment, an old barn, a wide variety of foliage including very old apple trees, with a mature artist on the ol’ Palouse!  Ken offers his studio and property for this two day workshop, Friday May 27th, 6 – 9 and May 28th, 8:30 – 4:00. For the watercolor enthusiast with some experience painting, this workshop will focus on the compositional structure of a good painting and making your watercolors dynamic through manipulating focus, color intensity and value contrast.  Friday evening will be about some get acquainted time, a watercolor demonstration, discussion and questions and answers throughout.  Saturday will be plein aire painting, individual instruction and gentle personal critiques throughout the day, with a group sharing at the conclusion.  Bring a sack lunch for Saturday, some snacks will be provided. 


For more information visit: Rural Patinas
 


 

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Torn Felt - Felt Torn


Torn Felt – Felt Torn
 
Spokane Art School Gallery
811 W. Garland Ave.
Spokane, WA
509-325-3001
 
Artist’s reception – Friday, February 5 – 5-9PM
Music by Front Porch Trio
 


February 5 – March 26, 2016
Monday – Friday 10AM – 5PM and Saturday 10AM – 4PM
 
 
The impact of the Artreach program at Crosswalk
 
The reach of art in the lives of young people at Crosswalk is more of an embrace.
 
Young people gather around a table, begin a project; their created book, their personal canvas and soon the individual project transcends; becoming a collective event, establishing community, creating similarity of conversation.
 
The atmosphere changes becomes expressive; the colors, the symbols, the words… evolve.
The room brightens, time is forgotten.
 
The pulse of the room strengthens and slows, it’s Wednesday afternoon at Crosswalk, there’s hope.