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2015 FINE ARTS FACULTY EXHIBITION This biennial exhibition is an opportunity for visitors and WSU students to see the Fine Arts Faculty’s skills and theories put to practice in a diverse array of styles and media. Through Sept. 26. Museum open MonSat, 10 am-4 pm and Thu until 7 pm. Free and open to the public. Museum of Art/WSU, Wilson Road. museum. wsu.edu (509-335-1910) ARCHITECTS OF AIR: PENTALUM Architects of Air build ‘luminaria,’ inflatable mazes of winding paths and soaring domes where Islamic architecture, Archimedean solids, and Gothic cathedrals meld into an inspiring monument to the beauty of light and color. Sept. 24-27, Thu-Fri, 10 am-6 pm; Sat-Sun 10 am-6 pm. $5 admission. Washington State University, 2000 NE Stadium Way. performingarts.wsu.edu ART IN BLOOM The Friends of the Moore-Turner Gardens present their annual flower and quilt show. Featured artists include Spokane artist Louise Kodis and quilter Florence Coffey. Anemone Flowers, The Gilded Lily and many other local florists also participate. Sept. 25, 1-4 pm, and Sept. 26, 10 am-4:30 pm. $5. Corbin Art Center, 507 W. 7th. heritagegardens.org (625-6677) PALOUSE PLEIN AIR 2015 The Moscow Art Commission’s sixth annual outdoor painting competition takes place across seven days, Sept. 19-25, and culminates with judging, an exhibition and art sale at the Prichard Art Gallery on Sept. 25, from 5-8 pm and Sept. 26 (sale) from 9 am-noon. Prichard Art Gallery, 414 S. Main. (208-883-7036) WILLIAM ELSTON: MY OLD HAUNTS An opening reception and artist meet and greet, as the artist shows his work in Spokane for the first time in 20 years. His new collection features urban and rural landscape paintings of iconic Spokane sights. Sep. 25, 5-8 pm. Dodson’s Jewelers, 516 W. Riverside Ave. dodsonsjewelers.com (624-4163) ART ON THE AVE 2015 The 5th annual event along East Sprague between Napa and Madelia streets features 40+ artists showcasing their visual, music, interactive and other forms of art. Also includes a Kids Zone and after hours party until 9 pm. Sep. 26, 12-6 pm. Free. artontheavespokane.com JESUITS IN THE ARTS SERIES An exhibition titled “Vivid in My Mind: The Visionary and Landscape Images of Father Andrew William Vachon, S.J. alongside “Befriending Sacredness: Works by Fr. Araujo, S.J.” in the museum’s Arcade Gallery. Sept. 26-Dec. 19, with a reception Sept. 25, from 5-7 pm. Gallery open Mon-Sat, from 10 am-4 pm. Free. Jundt Art Museum, 200 E. Desmet Ave. gonzaga.edu/jundt (313-6843) LITTLE SPOKANE RIVER ARTIST STUDIO TOUR See and purchase work from 28 professional artists while visiting three artist studios located within short distance of one another in the Little Spokane River Valley. No dogs allowed; free parking; light refreshments for sale. Details and map online. Sep. 26, 10 am-5 pm. Free. littlespokanestudios.com SPOKANE’S HISTORIC GHOST SIGNS Explore the faded but still-visible painted advertising signs surviving on brick buildings throughout Spokane’s historic city core. Sep. 26, 9:30 am-3 pm. $22.50-$25. The MAC, 2316 W.

First. northwestmuseum.org CHRIS DREYER An evening of music, reading, and more with local artist Chris Dreyer, who celebrates the release of his first chapbook “The Toilet was Broken & other Awful Stories.” Sep. 29, 7 pm. Free. Auntie’s, 402 W. Main. auntiesbooks.com (838-0206) LARRY ELLINGSON: FORCE OF ATTRACTION A mixed media sculpture exhibition. Sept. 29-Nov. 6; opening reception Sept. 29, from 5-7 pm. In the Boswell Hall Corner Gallery at NIC. Mon.Fri.. through Nov. 6. North Idaho College, 1000 W. Garden Ave. (208-769-3300) SPOKANE WATERCOLOR SOCIETY JURIED SHOW The MAC hosts 66 works of art by local artist members of the group, in a show juried by Bev Jozwiak, with featured artist Peggy Conrad. All art in the show is for sale. Sept. 30-Oct. 28; opening reception Oct. 2, 5-8 pm. Gallery open Wed-Sun, 10 am-5 pm. Museum admission applies. The MAC, 2316 W. First. (456-3931)

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MARGOT KAHN & BROOKE MATSON: A sporting, historical tale, “Horses That Buck: The Story of Champion Bronc Rider Bill Smith” tracks one man’s remarkable story against the background of a rapidly changing American West. Seattle author Margot Kahn reads from the newly-released paperback edition and reflects on the blessings and hazards of writing biography. Sep. 25, 7 pm. Free. Auntie’s, 402 W. Main. auntiesbooks.com YA AUTHOR KRIS DINNISON The Spokane-based author reads from her new young adult novel, “You and Me and Him.” Refreshment’s provided. Sep. 25, 7 pm. Free. BookPeople of Moscow, 521 S. Main. bookpeopleofmoscow.com 100,000 POETS FOR CHANGE Poets, artists, and musicians around the world are planning individual events to take place simultaneously in conjunction with 100 Thousand Poets for Change in a demonstration/celebration of poetry, art, and music to promote social, environmental and political change. Sep. 26, 1-4 pm. Free. Evans Brothers Coffee, 524 Church St. (208-255-4410) CHILDREN’S AUTHOR ESTHER HILDAHL The Spokane resident hosts a signing of her children’s story, “Mr. Spider with an Attitude.” Sep. 26, 2-4 pm. Free. Auntie’s, 402 W. Main Ave. auntiesbooks.com (838-0206) ENDOWED READERS SERIES FEAT. B.H. FAIRCHILD Fairchild has authored many collections of poetry, has won numerous honors, and has been a finalist for the National Book Award. In the Robinson Teaching Theatre. Sep. 29, 7 pm. Free and open to the public. Whitworth University, 300 W. Hawthorne Rd. whitworth.edu (777-3253) GONZAGA VISITING WRITERS SERIES: KIMBERLY MEYER In addition to “The Book of Wanderings.” Meyer’s award-winning nonfiction work appears in numerous prominent publications. A Ph.D. graduate of the University of Houston’s Creative Writing Program, Meyer currently teaches in the Great Books program in the Honors College at the University of Houston. Oct. 1, 7:30 pm. Free and open to the public. Gonzaga University, 502 E. Boone. gonzaga.edu (328-4220) n

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