Artists from Spokane seek to make impact on the art community through the annual Print Festival

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Reinaldo Gil Zambrano reveals a woodblock print of Monroe Street Bridge at the Spokane Print & Publishing Center.

When artist Reinaldo Gil Zambrano moved to Spokane four years ago, he settled into the art community but had immediate ulterior motives.

“I have a secret desire,” says Gil Zambrano. “I want to turn Spokane into a Print Town.”

And that’s exactly what he’s doing.

Since moving here, Gil Zambrano has literally made his mark on the art community in Spokane.

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