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Inlander 01/28/2021

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WILD AND SCENIC FILM FESTIVAL ILLUSTRATION

FILM WINDOW TO THE WILD

The Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness is celebrating its 16th anniversary by hosting one of the largest outdoor recreation film festivals in the U.S. This year’s virtual version of the Wild and Scenic Film Festival comprises nine films featuring the wild, public lands of the West. To commemorate the night, the Sandpoint-based nonprofit is partnering with Utara Brewing Company to supply an optional meal, beer and ticket bundle ($42+). Food and beer will need to be picked up at Utara on the night of the festival. In addition to the films, raffle tickets can be purchased for a chance to win outdoor gear, and filmmakers including Sandpoint’s own Erik Daarstad are available for a Q&A. This year’s Wild and Scenic Film Festival streams on Jan. 30 and is available for 24 hours. — SPENCER BROWN Wild and Scenic Film Festival • Sat, Jan. 30 at 6:30 pm • $15 • Streaming online; details at scotchmanpeaks.org/event/ wild-and-scenic-film-festival/

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VISUAL ARTS CROSSING PATHS

Boise-based artists Kate Walker and Caroline Earley are featured in Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art’s next presentation, Intersections. Walker creates with painting, performance and video, often collaborating with community members to address contemporary social issues, while Earley’s ceramic works highlight relations between form and function. Both artists infuse humor within their artistic works to bring light to issues related to social justice, the environment and the importance of societal interconnection. Walker and Earley’s common focus on formal abstraction is achieved through their visual collaboration of both color and geometric shape. In addition to the main show featuring the artists’ individual works, EWU is also displaying their collaborative piece, Intersexions (pictured). The artists give an online lecture via Zoom on Feb. 18. — NATALIE RIETH Kate Walker & Caroline Earley: Intersections • Jan. 27-March 5 • Free • Online at ewu.edu/cale/art/gallery/

THEATER COFFEE BREAK

It’s not clear when live theater will return, but several local collectives have found workarounds with virtual productions and recordings. Sandpoint’s own Panida Theater has gotten into the spirit, and they’re now presenting theater via Zoom (or, as they’re describing it, Zoom Reader’s Theater) with the short comedy Coffee Shop. The production features a cast of local actors — Scott Johnson, Tim Martin, Andrew Sorg, Alex Cope, Steve Neuder and Panida Executive Director Patricia Walker — playing a collection of quirky characters all gathering in a cafe and having humorous conversations and asides. The production was written and directed by Teresa Pesce and sponsored by Evan Brothers Coffee, and future episodes should be on the horizon. — NATHAN WEINBENDER Coffee Shop • Through Jan. 31 • $5 • Streaming at panida.org


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