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downtown
west downtown
Riverside Sprague
22 14
Main
Riverside
10
29
4
Monroe
6
2
15
Madison
19
Cedar
25
18
27
Second
Bernard
5
First
1
Jefferson
Spokane Falls Blvd.
Adams
8
Third
Sprague
7
First Spokane Falls Blvd.
12 Third I-90
Main Riverside
16 23 24
Sprague First
Second
20
Division
30
Browne
Second
Bernard
Washington
Stevens
11
3
Howard
Wall
26
Post
13
Lincoln
Monroe
east downtown
17
Third I-90
5. THE BOZZI COLLECTION
221 N. Wall St., Ste. 226 MIXED MEDIA | Vibrant and playful use of color defines the abstract paintings of local artists Edward W. Gilmore, Jeffrey Loyd and Joy Mizzoni. Also on display are abstract explorations of the human form by artists Ginger Oakes, Sheri Ritchie, Rick Davis and Adam Scoggins.
6. THE BRICK WALL GALLERY
530 W. Main Ave., Skywalk level
Beer Cocktails Music Food 120 E. Sprague Ave. 32 INLANDER JANUARY 31, 2013
PHOTOGRAPHY | “The Ghosts of Auschwitz” by Cole Thompson captures an unseen side of World War II. “I had not intended to photograph during my tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau. What could be captured that hasn’t been seen before? But, with every step I thought about those who walked here before me, so I photographed their ghosts,” Thompson said.
7. CAT’S EYE GALLERY
1 S. Washington St. JEWELRY | Make a Fimo clay heart pin
for someone special and enjoy art on display by Hunk-N-Hunk of Burning Art and Conrad Bagley Welded Works.
8. CHASE GALLERY IN CITY HALL
808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. MIXED MEDIA | “Explorations 13: Art from Five Regional Colleges and Universities,” brings together works in a wide variety of media by some of the best college artists in the region. Featured artists are Karie Cooper, Eric Edvalson and Inga Ilich from EWU; Claire Hart, Hanna Rose Lorenz and
Elizabeth Martinez from Gonzaga; Ramon Cansino and Mary Schulte from North Idaho College; Seng Olsen, Kat Walker and Ayrn Fields from SFCC; Hannah Hirano, Carly Schneider and Amanda Turner from Whitworth.
His photos tell the subject’s story, his story and the elusive recognition of our life’s calling and what we are meant to be. The artist reception will feature music by Curran Long on acoustic guitar and hors d’oeuvres.
9. CLEARSTORY GALLERY
10. DODSON’S JEWELERS
1202 N. Government Way PHOTOGRAPHY | “Listen to My Eyes” by Casey Lynch explores the intersections of motivation, skill, friendship and making a living in the faces and portraits of the people he cares about.
516 W. Riverside Ave. PAINTING | Paintings by Rwandan artist Emmanuel Nkuranga will be on display through the month of February and available to purchase as part of a fundraising event for Healing
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