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On A Wing and A Prayer
- Date(s): 05/12/2010 - 09/18/2010
- Times: Wed-Sat 11am-4pm
- Event Location: Spokane Valley Heritage Museum
- Event Address: E 12114 Sprague Ave
- Phone: (509) 922-4570
- Admission: $6 Adults/$5 Seniors/$4 Students and under age 18
- Venue(s):
Spokane Valley Heritage Museum
This Spokane Valley Heritage Museum exhibit details the aviation history of Felts Field. It includes profiles of our local pioneer aviators such as Nick Mamer, Jack Fancher, and Buell Felts, the formation of the Washington Air National Guard, the 1927 visit by Charles Lindbergh, and much more. Group tours are welcome.
Cowboy Supper Shows
- Date(s): 06/11/2010 - 09/25/2010
- Times: Showdown 6:10pm/Dinner served 7pm/Main stage show 8pm
- Event Location: Rockin' B Ranch
- Event Address: 100 yrds S off I-90 exit 299
- Phone: (509) 891-9016
- Admission: Adult $35/10 yrs & under $10/2 yrs & under Free
The best BBQ'd beef, pork and Foster Farms Chicken, served up with all the fixin's, along with lemonade and cowboy coffee. Two live shows: First, the new showdown, a genuine, authentic fake Western shootout where me and Skunk Forrester save the free world...again. After dinner a new stage show: How the West Was Sung, filled with songs from classic Cowboy Movies, starrin' The Riders of the Rockin' B.
Harold Balazs
- Date(s): 08/11/2010 - 10/09/2010
- Times: 10am-6pm, Wed-Sat
- Event Location: Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture (MAC)
- Event Address: 2316 W 1st
- Phone: (509) 456-3931
- Admission: $7 Adults/$5 Seniors/Students/FREE
- Venue(s):
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Harold Balazs is one of our region’s best-known and most beloved artists. The largest overview of the artist’s over 50-year career, this exhibition is a rich and wildly varied survey of Balazs’ deep, unfettered, and wildly creative imagination: jewelry, major sculpture, a hand-made wooden boat, enamel works, folk furniture, children’s toys, sketchbooks and handmade artist books, and photo documentation of significant public and liturgical commissions.
Mestizo: Collections and Cultural Fusions
- Date(s): 08/11/2010 - 12/04/2010
- Times: 10am-6pm, Wed-Sat
- Event Location: Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture (MAC)
- Event Address: 2316 W 1st
- Phone: (509) 456-3931
- Admission: $7 Adults/$5 Seniors/Students/FREE
- Venue(s):
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
The Spanish conquest of Central America north to Mexico and into the present-day American Southwest and California began over 500 years ago, leaving an indelible and complex historic narrative. This exhibit illustrates the unique Mestizo identity fused from the disparate cultures of the indigenous people and the colonizing Europeans with thematic references to the art of Ruben Trejo.
Ruben Trejo: Beyond Boundaries, Aztlán y más allá
- Date(s): 05/08/2010 - 11/13/2010
- Times: 10am-6pm
- Event Location: Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
- Event Address: 2316 W 1st
- Phone: (509) 456-3931
- Admission: $7/$5 seniors & students/5 and under FREE
- Venue(s):
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
A major one-person exhibition of Trejo’s work spanning over four decades. Ruben is one of our region’s most important and respected artists. His work is in many collections, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum collection. The exhibit includes the artist’s sculpture, mixed media constructions, paintings and drawings. A beautiful exhibition catalogue has been published by the U of W Press. Lead Sponsors: EWU Foundation, Sterling Savings, The Spokesman-Review, Johnston-Hanson Foundation.
Campbell House Tours
- Date(s): 04/10/2010 - 12/31/2010
- Times: Noon-3pm, hourly
- Event Location: The MAC
- Event Address: 2316 W 1st
- Phone: (509) 456-3931
- Admission: $7 adults/$5 seniors and students/FREE 5 and under. Includes Museum admission.
- Venue(s):
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Experience “Changing Times” at the Kirkland Cutter-designed turn-of-the-20th-century Campbell House. Tours include the carriage house, where an exhibit introduces the Campbell household and community issues. Register at the Museum Admissions Desk for the 45-minute guided tours.
Both school and adult group tours available; book 3 weeks in advance. Book school visits on the Education page of our website. Book adult group tours by phone, (509)363-5355.
Spokane Timeline: Personal Voices
- Date(s): 03/13/2010 - 12/31/2010
- Times: 10am-6pm
- Event Location: Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
- Event Address: 2316 W First
- Phone: (509) 456-3931
- Admission: Adults $7/$5 Seniors (62 & over) Students (valid school ID required for students over 18)/Children 5 & under FREE
- Venue(s):
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Over a century of Spokane history translates into a three-dimensional tapestry of personal stories. Museum Collection treasures tell of family, community, and business adventures from fur trade and fire, through aviation and ticker tape. Names such as James Glover are familiar; others are little-known but important for their contribution to Spokane life. This is a long term exhibit with periodic artifact changes.
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