Posts Tagged ‘Community Project’
Terrain 2010
[ October 1, 2010 5:00 pm to October 2, 2010 1:30 am. ] Right after you stop by Kinetic on October 1st to view the amazing Kinetic-themed art exhibit and pick up your Kinetic zine, we recommend heading over to the Music City Building (1011 West First Ave) to experience Terrain. If you’ve never experienced Terrain before, I’ll use the words of the creators themselves: We began Terrain two years ...
Kinetic: call for submissions
[ August 11, 2010 2:00 pm to September 11, 2010 11:30 pm. ] This October Visual Arts Tour, RiverSpeak needs your help creating energy–kinetic energy–to move forward in Spokane. As a jump-start for our re-designed website (still in the oven), our October 1st and 2nd display “Kinetic” will feature art based around the theme of kinetic energy or motion–whatever that invokes for you. A Kinetic zine will be available ...
Story Walk: The Event
[ August 15, 2010; 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. ] Story Walk is a project organized by friends who want to share stories, build community, and encourage folks to look at places in Spokane in new ways. Please join us for a walk throughout downtown Spokane as we share roughly a dozen stories about local places. Learn about what makes each place personally, socially, and/or historically ...
Sustainable Uprising: Call for Art Vendors
[ September 11, 2010; 8:00 pm; ] Sustainable Uprising is the featured event for the Eco-Generation track of Sustainable September. It’s a one-of-a-kind street fair for young people featuring the best in local music, upcycled fashion, hands-on art, and products from local vendors. The event directly follows the Main St Fair on Sep. 11, 2010 from 8-12 pm, and is looking for ...
Spokane Peace Arts Festival
[ September 18, 2010; ] One Peace, Many Paths, a peace organization in Spokane, is sponsoring a Peace Arts Festival on September 18, 2010. Activities will include a visual arts display, performances and family activities throughout the day, as well as an Art Raffle to benefit One Peace, Many Paths. The goal is to inspire an inner experience of peace ...
West Central Farmer’s Market needs artists!
A farmer’s market is a great place to market your art to Spokanites inclined to buy local. Beginning this week, West Central Farmer’s Market will be opening near City Hall and the Courthouse; but they are in need of one essential element: artists and musicians. The WC Farmer’s Market will be every Tuesday and Saturday through the ...
MyMediaMagazine reviews MONTH
photo by Art Music & More Art Music and More’s My Media Magazine reviewed MONTH, the project, in early March, when Chris Dreyer was kicking off the Black Rabbit Magic project and show: The concept of the aptly named exhibition is simple: Over the course of 22 days, each of the 30 volunteer artists participating will take ...
Time to Transcend: April 2nd
[ April 2, 2010; 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm. ] April 2nd is Spokane’s time to transcend. In an unprecedented community-art-business get-down, The Transcendence Project is a large-scale collaboration of Spokane’s Arts and Youth Services communities. Local “social-sculpture” duo, Black Rabbit Magic are coordinating with Our Kids: Our Business, the April awareness project promoting investment in kids, as well as The Inlander, Riverspeak Arts Collective, the Downtown ...
Steal My Story
Hello Spokane Writers! We’re putting a bit of a change on Steel My Story for this month. Instead of 1000 words we’ll be taking it down to 250 words for entries in the month of June. Join RiverSpeak’s “Steal My Story,” a fiction writing chain where participants steal other people’s stories and make them uniquely ...
MONTH: The Project
[ March 5, 2010 to March 27, 2010. ] A Black Rabbit Magic Show at the Kolva-Sullivan Gallery, 115 S. Adams Each day this month, a different artist lives, sleeps, and does art inside the Kolva-Sullivan Gallery. Stop by any day of March and see the fantastic collective art creation that’s growing. It is definitely worth a visit! Starring: Chis Dreyer as “The Opener”, The Koalas ...























