The Inland Echo

Inland Northwest News, Features and Photos

Saturday
Mar 13th
Text size
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Front Page
Get published here! Read the masthead to find out how.

2010 Chase Gallery dates announced

User Rating: / 0
PoorBest 

City of Spokane, WashingtonThe City of Spokane Arts Department and the Exhibiting Committee of the Spokane Arts Commission are proud to announce the 2010 Chase Gallery exhibition schedule.  Chase Gallery is located at 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd., lower level of Spokane City Hall.  Gallery hours are from 8am-9pm Mondays, 8am-5pm Tuesdays-Fridays.  Chase Gallery is free and open to the public.

The Art of the Carrousel, January 5 – February 26, 2010.  Artist reception: Friday, February 5, 5-9pm.  Art and artifacts celebrating the 100 Year Anniversary of the Looff Carrousel.

Metal, March 2 – April 30, 2010.  Artist reception: Friday, March 5, 5-8pm.  Furniture by artists Tim Biggs, Peter Jagoda, Karma Lloyd, David Saling, Jason Sheldon, Bill Simmons, Sean Smith, Steffan Wachholtz, and Rick Willmering. 

Nan Drye, Bruce Hormann, Dirk Parsons, and Mary Wheeler, May 4 – June 25, 2010.  Artist reception: Friday, May 7, 5-8pm.

Spokane Reflections: Paul McKee, June 29 – August 27, 2010.  Artist reception: Friday, August 6, 5-8pm.  A portrait of Spokane in paintings based on reflections in downtown windows. 

Selene Santucci, August 31 – October 29, 2010.  Artist reception: Friday, October 1, 5-9pm. Pullman, Washington painter.

Zach Mazur, Greg Sipple, Ian van Collier, and Jian Yang.  November 2 – December 30, 2010.  Artist reception: Friday, November 5, 5-8pm.  Group photography exhibition.

Trackback(0)
Comments (0)Add Comment

Write comment
quote
bold
italicize
underline
strike
url
image
quote
quote
smile
wink
laugh
grin
angry
sad
shocked
cool
tongue
kiss
cry
smaller | bigger

security code
Write the displayed characters


busy
 

Join us on Facebook!

Paranormal News from Flickering Torches

Support The Inland Echo! Buy through our links.
(Same low prices, but we get credit.)

PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Michael Breckenridge is available for weddings, senior pictures and more. He's done them all! Photography should be booked well in advance of your event - 2009 shoot dates are booking now!
Send email to: "query ~at~ inlandecho.com"
(replace ~at~ with the @ symbol)

Click here for Michael's photo gallery.
Don't delay, contact Michael today!
Want to reap the benefits of stem cell research but are concerned about the ethics issues of embryonic stem cells? Patented breakthrough dietary supplement has been proven in a peer-reviewed double-blind clinical trial to raise the body's own adult stem cell count without the use of drugs or surgery. Don't stress about embryonic stem cells - use your own - for natural benefits. Click here for complete details and a video by the medical research scientist who discovered it.

Advertise Here!

Do you like what you read in The Inland Echo?
Reach readers like you with your own ad!
Click here to find out how!
All Product (square)

Get our RSS Feed

feed image

NASA Image Of The Day

NASA Image Of The Day
Bursting at the Seams
Dramatic plumes, both large and small, spray water ice out from many locations along the famed 'tiger stripes' near the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus. The tiger stripes are fissures that spray icy particles, water vapor and organic compounds. This mosaic was created from two high-resolution images that were captured by the narrow-angle camera when NASA's Cassini spacecraft flew past Enceladus and through the jets on Nov. 21, 2009. Imaging the jets over time will allow Cassini scientists to study the consistency of their activity. Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute...
12 Mar 2010
800x6001024x768Large

Dilbert

<<  March 2010  >>
 Sun  Mon  Tue  Wed  Thu  Fri  Sat 
   1  2  3  4  5  6
  7  8  910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031   

Help Make A Difference! Donate Today.

The Inland Echo is taking donations on behalf of Lakeview Cemetery in Sprague for a field trimmer ($600 cost) to knock down the heavy overgrowth. Lakeview does not receive public funds, so volunteer donations are the only way to support the work to renovate this forgotten, historic final resting place of dozens of people, including many veterans. Please help us accomplish this important work. Thank you!