Windstorm 2015 which left alot of us without power provided the opportunity to visit the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture in Spokane, Washington (which fortunately did not lose power). The displays were amazing and here are pictures which may inspire you to visit the MAC soon.
I am hoping that residents and area visitors take the time to enjoy the wonderful displays. For more information about this fun and interesting exhibit log on to the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture website
Silly or serious - trinkets or treasures. You don't have to be "into" art to enjoy this Spokane event sponsored by the MAC!
A juried show has certain restrictions and artists who wish their work to be entered into a juried show must submit photos (digital or print) including information about their work and participants are accepted based on a variety of categories such as medium, creativity and technical skill.
Typically up to 150 juried art vendors from Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Britsh Columbia participate in this weekend event.
Venue: Coeur d'Alene Park in Historic Brownes (2 comments)
Just look around............they are blooming everywhere; enjoy the fragrant blossoms.
Lilacs were introduced to this area in the early 20th century - 1906 as the story goes. Spokane's parks and gardens became home to many varieties of the hearty blooming shrub and Spokane earned its nickname the "Lilac City" in 1930.
The word "lilac" doesn't adequately describe the shades of purple reflected in the extensive varieties. Purple deepens to burgundy, and white as well as pink are quite common. The hardy shrubs survive and thrive in Spokane's warm summer and cold winter climate. Did you know.........lilacs can grow from 6' to (1 comments)